Everyman at the Parkway: Ivan’s Childhood

1962, 95 minutes
Russia

Director: Andrei Tarkovsky

Tarkovsky’s debut feature, Ivan’s Childhood is a poetic journey through the shards and shadows of one boy’s war-ravaged youth. Moving back and forth between the traumatic realities of World War II and serene moments of family life before the conflict began, Tarkovsky’s film remains one of the most jarring and unforgettable depictions of the impact of war on children.

 

 

The most lyrical war movie ever made. ~ Geoffrey Macnab, The Independent


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