1. The Sacrifice - LAB111
De laatste film van Andrei Tarkovski won drie prijzen in Cannes. De in Zweden opgenomen film draait om Aleksandr, een voormalig acteur en filosoof die zich ...
Digitaal gerestaureerde klassieker van Andrej Tarkovski terug in de landelijke bioscopen.
2. Het offer (The Sacrifice) - Eye Filmmuseum
Shot in Sweden, the film revolves around Alexander, a former actor and philosopher who turns to God, vouching to give up everything he loves in an attempt to ...
Andrei Tarkovsky’s last film won three awards at Cannes. Shot in Sweden, the film revolves around Alexander, a former actor and philosopher who turns to God, vouching to give up everything he loves in an attempt to prevent a nuclear war. 4K restoration.
3. The Sacrifice (1986) - MUBI
De gepensioneerde acteur Alexander viert zijn verjaardag met familie en vrienden als een tv-bericht waarschuwt voor een dreigende Derde Wereldoorlog en een ...
De gepensioneerde acteur Alexander viert zijn verjaardag met familie en vrienden als een tv-bericht waarschuwt voor een dreigende Derde Wereldoorlog en een nucleaire catastrofe. Geconfronteerd met een existentiële crisis zweert Alexander alles af wat hem dierbaar is om de ramp te voorkomen.
4. The Sacrifice (1986) - Rotten Tomatoes
World War III has erupted, and the end of the world is near. In order to avert the apocalypse, Alexander makes a bargain with God: He'll give up everything he ...
Alexander (Erland Josephson) is celebrating his birthday with family and friends when they receive some stunning news from the radio. World War III has erupted, and the end of the world is near. In order to avert the apocalypse, Alexander makes a bargain with God: He'll give up everything he values in life, including his beautiful home and beloved son (Tommy Kjellqvist). So, when Alexander awakens from this episode, as if from a dream, he sets about doing just that.
5. Watch The Sacrifice (1986) on MUBI
Alexander, a retired actor, is celebrating his birthday with family and friends when a TV announcement warns of an impending World War III and imminent ...
Alexander, a retired actor, is celebrating his birthday with family and friends when a TV announcement warns of an impending World War III and imminent nuclear catastrophe. Faced with an existential crisis, Alexander vows to renounce all he holds dear to prevent the disaster.
6. The Sacrifice | Rotten Tomatoes
10 aug 2024 · It shows the heroic soldiers of the People's Volunteer Army, enduring with an incredible resilience and courage the constant air attacks, while ...
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7. The Sacrifice movie review & film summary (1986) - Roger Ebert
A man who learns, or dreams, that the bombers have gone on their way to unleash World War III. He offers his own life as a sacrifice, if only his family can be ...
The old workman gave the younger workman the use of his shop: Andrei Tarkovsky came to Sweden to shoot a movie on the island of Faro, the same island where
8. The Sacrifice - THE CINEMATOGRAPH
And instead of the movie ending with “There's no place like home,” Alexander burns his home to the ground. The Sacrifice - Offret Sacrificatio - Andrei ...
The Sacrifice begins with Alexander speaking and his son mute. It ends with those reversed. What is the importance of words here?
9. The Sacrifice (1986) - Decent Films
It is a final plea and warning to mankind to turn abandon its self-destructive course, to rediscover instead the capacity for spirituality.
To “rip open the inconsolable secret,” to awaken the spiritual hunger for something beyond the materialistic scope of our fragmented, desacrilized modern existence, was the burden of Andrei Tarkovsky, cinematic poet laureate of the Russian soul.
10. The Sacrifice | Larsen On Film
Set and filmed near Bergman's island home in Sweden, the movie takes place on a flat expanse that melts into the water as if we were at the end of the world.
The Sacrifice, the final film from Russian master Andrei Tarkovsky, has many connections to the work of Ingmar Bergman, but perhaps first and foremost is the picture’s preoccupation with death.