“Touched by a masterpiece, a person begins to hear in himself that same call of truth which prompted the artist to his creative act. When a link is established between the work and its beholder, the latter experiences a sublime, purging trauma. Within that aura which unites masterpieces and audience, the best sides of our souls are made known, and we long for them to be freed. In those moments we recognize and discover ourselves, the unfathomable depths of our own potential, and the furthest reaches of our emotions.”              

                                                                                     Andrei Tarkovsky

Excerpt from "Nostalghia" (1983)

“The Holiday” from “Andrey Rublev” (1966)

Dream Sequence from "Nostalghia" (1983)

Excerpt I from "Stalker" (1979)

Excerpt from "The Mirror" (1975)

Beginning of “Ivan’s Childhood” (1962)

Excerpt from "Solaris" (1972)

Excerpt II from "Stalker" (1979)

“Skomoroh” from “Andrey Rublev” (1966)

Dream Sequence from “The Sacrifice” (1986)

Excerpt from “The Sacrifice” (1986)

"The Steamroller and the Violin” (1961)