Aug 26, 2024
Join Breht, Amanda, and Evan as they delve into Soviet filmmaker
Andrei Tarkovsky's first feature film, Ivan's Childhood (1962). The
episode starts with a lighthearted discussion about dream dinner
guests, then moves into a detailed analysis of themes like
innocence lost, war trauma, and symbolic elements such as trees and
cobwebs. The hosts draw parallels between the film's depiction of
war and ongoing humanitarian crises like those in Palestine. Part
of their Tarkovsky series, this episode also touches on broader
issues like moral responsibility toward children and insights from
the guests' personal work.
Check out our other two episodes on Tarkovsky's "Solaris" and "Stalker": https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=tarkovsky
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