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He rarely acted on-screen, but had a few cameos in his earlier student films and also appeared in a few others, mostly directed by his friends and colleagues which he also helped to re-write, being uncredited. | He rarely acted on-screen, but had a few cameos in his earlier student films and also appeared in a few others, mostly directed by his friends and colleagues which he also helped to re-write, being uncredited. | ||
'''Please visit [[:Category:Andrei Tarkovsky|here]] for the films in the IMFDB directed by {{PAGENAME}}.''' | '''Please visit [[:Category:Andrei Tarkovsky|here]] for the films in the IMFDB directed by {{PAGENAME}}.''' |
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Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky (1932-1986) is probably the most known Soviet Russian film director, who was greatly admired for his movies, full of sense and unique vision, both before and after his death. After directing a handful of films in a Soviet Union and having many restrictions, he immigrated and filmed his last films in different European countries, such as Sweden and Italy until his death in Paris after a long illness.
He rarely acted on-screen, but had a few cameos in his earlier student films and also appeared in a few others, mostly directed by his friends and colleagues which he also helped to re-write, being uncredited.
Please visit here for the films in the IMFDB directed by Andrei Tarkovsky.
Andrei Tarkovsky can be seen using the following weapons in the following films:
Film
Gun | Character | Title | Note | Date |
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Russian Nagant M1895 | Bochkarev | Sergey Lazo | Uncredited | 1968 |