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Andrei Rublev ()

Andrey Rublyov (original title)
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The life, times and afflictions of the fifteenth-century Russian iconographer St. Andrei Rublev.

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Andrey Rublev
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Kirill
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Daniil Chyornyy
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Feofan Grek
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Durochka (as Irma Raush)
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Boriska
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Velikiy knyaz, Malyy knyaz
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Patrikey, monakh (as Yu. Nikulin)
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Skomorokh (as R. Bykov)
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Stepan, sotnik Velikogo knyazya (as N. Grabbe)
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Foma, monakh (as M. Kononov)
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Starshiy liteyshchik (as S. Krylov)
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Tatarskiy khan (as B. Beyshenaliev)
B. Matysik ...
Pyotr
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Aleksey, monakh (as A. Obukhov)
Vladimir Titov ...
Sergey (as Volodya Titov)
Nikolay Glazkov ...
Efim (as N. Glazkov)
K. Aleksandrov
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Khozyain izby (as S. Bardin)
Ivan Bykov ...
(as I. Bykov)
G. Borisovskiy
Vladimir Vasilyev ...
Monakh (as V. Vasilev)
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Mariya, strannitsa (as Z. Vorkul)
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Stepan, liteyshchik (as A. Titov)
Viktor Volkov ...
Mityay-zaika, rezchik (as V. Volkov)
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Mariya Magdalina (as I. Miroshnichenko)
Tamara Ogorodnikova ...
Mat Iisusa (as T. Ogorodnikova)
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Kupayushchayasya (as N. Radolitskaya)
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Starshiy igumen (as N. Kutuzov)
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Staryy master (as D. Orlovskiy)
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(as V. Guskov)
Igor Donskoy ...
Khristos (as I. Donskoy)
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(as I. Ryskulov)
P. Makarov
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Druzhinnik Velikogo knyazya (as G. Sachevko)
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Marfa, yazychintsa (as N. Snegina)
G. Pokorskiy
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Tatarin (as A. Umuraliev)
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Andreyka, pomoshchnik liteyshchikov (as Slava Tsarev)
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Monakh (uncredited)
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Bell Caster (uncredited)
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Deti knyazya (uncredited) (voice)
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Staryy master (uncredited) (voice)
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Appearing (uncredited)
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Appearing (uncredited)
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Muzhik (uncredited)
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Muzhik v izbe (uncredited)
P. Yermakov ...
Druzhinnik Velikogo knyazya (uncredited)

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Andrei Tarkovsky ... (as Andrey Tarkovskiy)

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Andrey Konchalovskiy ... (scenario) (as Andrey Mikhalkov-Konchalovskiy) &
Andrei Tarkovsky ... (scenario) (as Andrey Tarkovskiy)

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Tamara Ogorodnikova ... executive producer (as T. Ogorodnikova)

Music by

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Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov

Cinematography by

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Vadim Yusov

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Tatyana Egorycheva ... (as T. Egorycheva)
Lyudmila Feyginova ... (as L. Feyginova)
Olga Shevkunenko ... (as O. Shevkunenko)

Editorial Department

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Alberto Bandini ... digital colorist
Bozhena Maslennikova ... colorist (uncredited)

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Evgeniy Chernyaev ... (as E. Chernyaev)

Costume Design by

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Maya Abar-Baranovskaya ... (as M. Abar-Baranovskaya)
Lidiya Novi ... (as L. Novi)

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Maksut Alyautdinov ... makeup artist (as M. Alyautdinov)
S. Barsukov ... makeup artist
Vera Rudina ... makeup artist (as V. Rudina)

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Aleksandra Lyutova ... assistant director (as A. Macheret)
A. Nikolaev ... assistant director
Bagrat Oganesyan ... trainee assistant director (as B. Oganesyan)
Igor Petrov ... second unit director (as I. Petrov)
Marina Volovich ... assistant director (as M. Volovich)

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T. Isaeva ... assistant sets
E. Korablev ... sets
Ippolit Novoderyozhkin ... assistant production designer (as I. Novoderezhkin)
Leonid Pertsev ... assistant sets (as L. Pertsev)
Sergey Voronkov ... assistant production designer (as S. Voronkov)

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Inna Zelentsova ... sound (as I. Zelentsova)

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Pavel Safonov ... special effects (as P. Safonov)
V. Sevostyanov ... special photographic effects

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A. Andrianov ... assistant camera
Robert Ruvinov ... camera (as R. Ruvinov)
V. Sevostyanov ... camera
P. Sudilin ... assistant camera

Music Department

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Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov ... conductor
Russian State Symphony Orchestra ... orchestra

Script and Continuity Department

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N. Belyaeva ... script editor
L. Lazarev ... script editor

Additional Crew

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M. Mertsalova ... historical consultant
V. Pashuto ... historical consultant
S. Yamshchikov ... historical consultant
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Andreiv Rublev charts the life of the great icon painter through a turbulent period of 15th Century Russian history, a period marked by endless fighting between rival Princes and by Tatar invasions. Written by L.H. Wong

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Also Known As
  • Andrey Rublev (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Андрей Рублёв (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Strasti po Andreyu (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Андрей Рублев (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Страсти по Андрею (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 189 min
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Budget RUR1,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia For the scene where the cow is on fire, it was covered in an asbestos coat that protected it from actually being burned. But for the scene where the horse falls down the stairs, it was shot in the neck by director Andrei Tarkovsky. The crew acquired the horse from a slaughterhouse where it was going to be shot the next day. See more »
Goofs In the final scene, set in 1424, Rublev vows to paint an icon of the Trinity. This icon was executed in 1410, 14 years earlier. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Ombres vives ...une autre histoire du cinema... (2013). See more »
Quotes Andrei Rublyov: You just spoke of Jesus. Perhaps he was born and crucified to reconcile God and man. Jesus came from God, so he is all-powerful. And if He died on the cross it was predetermined and His crucifixion and death were God's will. That would have aroused hatred not in those that crucified him but in those that loved him if they had been near him at that moment, because they loved him as a man only. But if He, of His own will, left them, He displayed injustice, or even cruelty. Maybe those who crucified him loved him because they helped in this divine plan.
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