Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Ivan's Childhood

Ivan's Childhood (YouTube, Plex) is a 1962 award-winning (including the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival) Soviet war drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky in his first feature film. It is about Ivan, an orphaned 12 year old boy, whose parents were killed by the invading German forces, and his experiences during World War II. Ingmar Bergman praised it, saying it was influential in his own work. I tend to avoid war movies, but the fact that Tarkovsky directed it and that it receives universal acclaim has me stepping out of my comfort zone to watch it. Tarkovsky is a genius.

via YouTube (but age-restricted for some reason, so you'll have to go to YouTube's website to watch it):



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12 comments:

  1. ...WWII left a huge impression on the world and particularly on Russia.

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    1. Their place after WW2 is interesting history.

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  2. I have heard about this but not seen it yet. Thanks for the link!

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  3. Another on the list when Himself isn't here

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  4. Ooh, it says it is age restricted! Joe loves history...

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    1. I have no idea why it's age restricted. Odd... I didn't see anything inappropriate in it.

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  5. I had to laugh at age restricted. Not sure why, because I thought it was great.

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    1. ikr?! I have no idea why it was age restricted.

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  6. Yes, reminded me of a Bergman movie--lol! Intense, random, with a thread of a plot with loose ends. :)

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