SCULPTING IN TIME
By: apursansar
“Time is said to be irreversible. And this is true enough in the sense that ‘you can’t bring back the past’. But what exactly is this ‘past’? Is it what has passed? And what does ‘passed’ mean for a person when for each of us the past is the bearer of all that is constant in the reality of the present, of each current moment? In a certain sense the past is far more real, or at any rate more stable, more resilient than the present. The present slips and vanishes like sand between the fingers, acquiring material weight only in its recollection. King Solomon’s ring bore the inscription, ‘All will pass’; by contrast, I want to draw attention to how time in its moral implication is in fact turned back. Time can vanish without trace in our material world for it is a subjective, spiritual category. The time we have lived settles in our soul as an experience placed within time.” – Andrei Tarkovsky
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01Andrei Tarkovsky
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02Mrinal Sen
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03Claude Lanzmann
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04Alain Resnais
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05Chris Marker
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06Stanley Kubrick
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07Ingmar Bergman
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08Víctor Erice
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09Marcel Ophüls
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10Theodoros Angelopoulos
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11Billy Wilder
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12Tsai Ming-liang
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13Alain Resnais
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14Apichatpong Weerasethakul
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15Yasujirô Ozu
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16Lee Chang-dong
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17Wong Kar-wai
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18Isao Takahata
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19Hou Hsiao-hsien
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20Alain Resnais
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21Ritwik Ghatak
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22Víctor Erice
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23Agnès Varda
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24Andrei Tarkovsky
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25André Delvaux
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26Atom Egoyan
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27Hou Hsiao-hsien
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28Mikio Naruse
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29Federico Fellini
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30Shôhei Imamura
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31Aleksandr Sokurov
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32Mikio Naruse
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33Pedro Costa
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34Jean Cocteau
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35Tsai Ming-liang
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36Song Hae-seong
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37Hou Hsiao-hsien
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38Andrei Tarkovsky
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39Wojciech Has
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40Pier Paolo Pasolini
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41Danièle Huillet
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42Christopher Nolan
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43Krzysztof Kieślowski
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44Helma Sanders-Brahms
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45Jaime Chávarri
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46Hiroshi Teshigahara
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47Alain Resnais
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48Alfred Hitchcock
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49Bill Morrison
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50Carlos Saura
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51Danièle Huillet
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52Gaspar Noé
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53Caroline Link
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54Danièle Huillet