ANDREI RUBLEV (1969)

ANDREI RUBLEV (1969)
Type Feature
Approx. Running minutes 174
Release dates 04/03/2016, 01/10/1991
BBFCInsight strong violence, threat
Genre(s) Drama
Director(s) Andrei Tarkovsky
Cast includes Anatoli Solonitsyn, Ivan Lapikov, Nikolai Grinko, Nikolai Sergeyev, Irma Raush, Nikolai Burlyayev
Summary ANDREI RUBLEV is a Russian drama set in the fifteenth century about the life of a Russian iconographer.
Cut versions One or more versions of this work have been cut. Cuts are detailed for each respective version found under "Related works".
BBFCinsight publication date 23/02/2016
Note: The following text may contain spoilers
ANDREI RUBLEV is a Russian subtitled drama set in the fifteenth century about the life of a Russian iconographer.
- Violence
There is strong violence and threat in scenes of historical battle that depict characters with bloody injuries to the face, arm and body. There is brief depiction of a man being tortured on a table, as well as bodies lying on the ground after the fighting.
There is use of mild and moderate bad language ('bitch', 'bastards'), as well as moderate sex references in a scene in which a man sings about priests as 'horny stags'. There is male full frontal nudity and female breast nudity in a scene in which naturally nude characters are seen fleeing from soldiers.
Details
- Title
- ANDREI RUBLEV
- Also known as
- ANDREI RUBLYOV
- Year
- 1969
- Formats
- Cinema, DVD
- Distributor(s)
- Artificial Eye Film Co. Ltd,ICA Projects,Columbia-Warner Dists
- Classified date(s)
- 22/02/2016
- Main language
- Russian
- Other languages
- Italian
- BBFC reference
- AZF199100
