There are no subtitles. At least not on The Sacrifice.
I saw along the bottom that they had separate listings for “Offret” and “The Sacrifice”. Methinks it comes both with and without subtitles, but I am unsure.
—PolarisDiB
http://www.openculture.com/2010/07/tarkovksy.html
Awesome! I’ve only seen Solaris and really loved it, now is a great time to check all of these out. I’m really looking forward to Stalker, I keep hearing so many great things about it.
cheers for the links guys!
its incredible!!
Just remember that any movie in the public domain (50 years without relicensing in the US) can be downloaded freely. I still remember my disappointment a few years back when some of Kurosawa’s movies were held out of the public domain by a court decision…
…in any case, good find.
thank you!
None of the movies besides The Sacrifice are still there, unless I’m missing something
There Will Be No Leave Today kindda sucks. I love too see that he wasn’t always a genious and that he also learned.
that little movie is almost flawless, so if you expect a simply flawless film…any other way “there will be no leave today” is a masterpiece
I saw my first Tarkovsky – Ivan’s Childhood – about a month ago. I’m going to chronologically watch every one of his films now. Thanks!
Thanks a lot for the links!
Somebody knows where can I watch his first short-film? I found the second one, but I’m not able to find the first and the Violin one…
I’m not the most skill full person with the internet, any help will be much appreciate it.
Best!
“the killers” the first Tarkosvky short film can be found on the criterion edition of “the killers” two disc dvd set its worth the price by itself…
the second one “there will be no leave today” was on filmannex and its a masterpiece of action cinema! yes action cinema…
the third one: “the violin and the steamroller” his diploma short its on sale on amazon by facets a strange company but it also worth the price they ask…it was shot by vadim yozuv
Oh you guys just made my day!
PolarisDiB
http://www.andreitarkovsky.org/
So for those of you who were disappointed in Tarkovsky’s loss during the Director’s Cup, you can still explore (or return to) his filmography here.
—PolarisDiB