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Ivan's Childhood
TrailerWhen Nazi invaders destroy his Russian village and kill his family, twelve year old Soviet orphan Ivan Bondarev works for the Soviet army as a scout behind the German lines and strikes a friendship with three sympathetic Soviet officers.Actors: Nikolay Burlyaev, Valentin Zubkov, Evgeniy Zharikov, Stepan Krylov, Nikolay Grinko, Dmitri Milyutenko, Valentina Malyavina, Irina Tarkovskaya, Andrey Konchalovskiy, Ivan Savkin, Vladimir Marenkov, ...»Director: Andrei Tarkovsky, Eduard AbalovCountry: EuroDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 1962IMDb: 8.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Vladimir BogomolovBirthdate: 3 July 1924, Kirillovka, Moscow Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR [now Russia] -
Critic Reviews of "Ivan's Childhood"
TIME MagazineAugust 04, 2015Director Andrei Tarkovsky has mixed daring with poetry in making this film: he shows the Soviet hero as an individual troubled with the doubts and complexities of other humans.
Los Angeles TimesAugust 04, 2015While the emotional weight of Ivan is clear from the first frames -- Tarkovsky doesn't stray from making us feel the pain of Ivan's world -- there is that sense of music the director is so intent on conveying.
New York TimesMay 09, 2005Beauty, poetry and sadness are certainly lodged in its brief dramatic span, to be seized and embraced by anybody who will give a compassionate mind to it.
The Arts DeskMay 25, 2016The work in which the remarkable nature of [Tarkovsky's] talent first shone through.
Flick FilosopherMay 21, 2016[A] subdued depiction of warfare as mostly a lot of waiting around for brief explosive action... The orphan kid - who several times describes himself as 'jittery' - is a more openly shell-shocked version of all the adults around him.
Independent (UK)May 19, 2016Tarkovsky pays full attention to the squalor and pity of war but never loses his sense of poetry.
Cinemaphile.orgFebruary 01, 2016It was the caveat of the profound possibilities of eastern cinema, effectively heralding the discovery of one of the most perceptive minds to ever stand behind a movie camera.
Scene-Stealers.comMarch 11, 2013Pairing [poetic] images with fragmented characters and Ivan's single-minded desire to get back in the fray, the result is disturbing and affecting.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)August 01, 2012It feels stylistically as fresh as if it had been made yesterday -- even to some very striking use of handheld camerawork. It's really something of a masterpiece.
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