DVDs BluRay CDs Video Games Books Magazines Bargain Books Media Storage Cell Phones Fun Stuff Electronics
     Search      
The Mirror
Enlarge Image

Why pay:  $29.95?
Our Price:

$17.97

You Save: $11.98
Add to Wish List
Email a friend



The Mirror
Full Screen
Director:  Andrei Tarkovsky
Year: 1975
Runtime: 106
Rating: Not Rated
Language:  Original: Russian; Subtitled: English
Color: B&W and Color
Closed Captioned: N
UPC: 738329015022
Item Number: KOV015022
With THE MIRROR, legendary Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky crafts perhaps his most profound and compelling film. What started off for Tarkovsky as a planned series of interviews with his own mother evolved into a lyrical and complex circular meditation on love, loyalty, memory, and history. Time shifts and generations merge as a single extraordinary actress (Margarita Terekhova) plays the narrator's former wife as well as his mother. Tarkovsky's memories as well as those of his mother are intermingled as a dark, sumptuous, and dreamlike pre-World War II Russia is evoked, accompanied throughout by the voice of Tarkovsky's father reading his own elegiac poetry. The spectacle of nature and its ubiquitous and ever-shifting presence is captured by Tarkovsky's camera as if by magic--the family cabin nestled deep in the verdant woods, a barn on fire in the middle of a gentle rainstorm, a gigantic wind enveloping a man as he walks through a wheat field--all creating indelible images with deep if mysterious emotional resonance. As the timeline shifts between the narrator's generation and his mother's, newsreel footage of Russian wars, triumphs, and disasters are juxtaposed with imagined scenes from the past, present, and future, crafting a silently lucid cinematic panopticon of memory, history, and nature.

In THE MIRROR, director Andrei Tarkovsky offers a stunning confession of his own life as a broken mirror, intertwining painful childhood memories with adult realities and hallucinatory dream sequences with hard-edged newsreel footage.

THE MIRROR had been proposed as director Andrei Tarkovsky's second film, but he decided to make SOLARIS first because it was more acceptable to the Russian censors.

Tarkovsky had planned to use hidden camera interviews with his mother as the basis for THE MIRROR, but later decided that this tactic was problematic.

The summer cabin depicted in THE MIRROR was based on a photograph of Tarkovsky's childhood cabin and in fact was built on the exact spot where the actual cabin had stood.

Tarkovsky's mother plays the older version of herself in THE MIRROR.

Tarkovsky's father reads his own poems throughout the film.

  Similar Titles
Why pay: 
$24.95?
Our Price:
Why pay: 
$39.95?
Our Price:
Why pay: 
$29.95?
Our Price:
$14.97
Buy Mother and Son Now!
$23.97
Buy 3 Women Now!
$17.97
Buy Eclipse Series 11: Larisa Shepitko Now!



Track your previous orders.


View or change your orders in Your Account.


Questions about your orders?



Shipping rates, timeframes & policies.


Need to Return an item? Check out our Returns Policy first.



New customer? Click here to learn about searching, browsing and shopping at our store.


Forgot your password? Click here.




MRC - Merchant Risk Council