Film Screening / Winter Theme
Ivan's Childhood
Soviet Union, 1962, Russian, Turkish Subtitles, 95 minutes
Director: Andrei Tarkovsky
Time: 10:30 - 12:05
Andrei Tarkovsky's Ivan's Childhood, his first feature film, explores philosophical inquiries into the depths of the human soul with a unique visual aesthetic that revolutionized cinema history. Set against the horrors of World War II, the film presents the traumatic experiences of a child who loses his innocence, blending dreams and memories into a visual poem. As an early testament to the director's artistic genius, the film tells the story of Ivan, whose family was killed by the Nazis, and his transformation into a soldier. It invites the audience to witness the human devastation caused by war, making it a masterpiece that will never lose its impact.
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