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The Sacrifice

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The Sacrifice (1986)

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Reviews Counted: 24 Fresh: 19  Rotten:5 Average Rating: 7.2/10

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Rated: 15

Runtime: 4 hrs 6 mins

Theatrical Release: 07-12-2007

Synopsis: Set in Sweden, Andrei Tarkovsky's last film follows the travails of wealthy patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson), a former actor and critic who lives in a remote home on the edge of the Baltic Sea. One year on his birthday, a sudden television announcement interrupts the celebration with... Set in Sweden, Andrei Tarkovsky's last film follows the travails of wealthy patriarch Alexander (Erland Josephson), a former actor and critic who lives in a remote home on the edge of the Baltic Sea. One year on his birthday, a sudden television announcement interrupts the celebration with news of a nuclear holocaust. His family and guests suffer through violent fits of hysteria and emotional turmoil in the ensuing days, but the previously troubled Alexander finds a clearness of mind when he makes a pact with God--offering himself as a sacrifice in order to redeem the fallen earth for his cherished son. Supremely poetic, THE SACRIFICE is filled with achingly beautiful images, expertly shot by Ingmar Bergman's trusted cinematographer Sven Nykvist. As Alexander goes from self-contented ease to crippling animal fear and existential anguish and finally to spiritual abandon, the troubled journey is illustrated with a haunting succession of images, tableaus, objects, dreams, and gestures--all sewn together in a seamlessly elliptical vision. As in all of Tarkovsky's haunting and mystical films, the characters are forced to come to terms with their own physical and spiritual existence, with redemption coming through faith--in this case, Alexander's faith in his love for his young son. [More]

Genre: Foreign Films

Starring: Erland Josephson, Susan Fleetwood, Valerie Mairesse

Director: Andrei Tarkovsky, Sven Nykvist
Composer: Watazumido Shuso

DVD Info

Release:

Jul 3, 2000

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1 Encoding
  • Snap Case
  • Documentary: DIRECTED BY ANDREI TARKOVSKY - A Film by Michal Leszcylowski

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It's long, stately and po-faced (all reasons why Tarkovsky seems faintly unfashionable these days), but if it's extended, beautifully composed tracking shots you want, he's your man.

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12/07/07
David Gritten
Independent
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4/5

Invaluable pointers on narrative patience, spiritual yearning and technical finesse.

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12/07/07
Anthony Quinn
Independent
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Brilliant and audacious, with one of the most extraordinary final sequences in modern cinema.

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12/07/07
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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A fitting epitaph for a great artist. Every frame could be hung on a wall, the script is supremely thoughtful and the performances are universally excellent.

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12/07/07
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A difficult film - slow-paced, unashamedly theatrical and heavily laden with philosophy – yet a profoundly satifying one: a rewarding display of filmmaking mastery that forms a mystical and enigmatic coda to a legendary career.

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12/07/07
Jonathan Trout
BBC
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5/5

For all its Swedish trimmings, the long, syrup-slow takes are unmistakably Tarkovsky’s, and it’s these that provide this arthouse disaster movie with its mesmerising power.

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12/07/07
Total Film
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Tarkovsky’s film will be forever confined to a dark cul-de-sac in the arthouse ghetto because of its sheer monotony.

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12/07/07
Rob Daniel
Sky Movies
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As involving and intellectually rich as all Tarkovsky's work.

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12/30/06
Nick Dawson
Empire Magazine
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For those willing to acccept the tenets of Tarkovsky’s cinema of spiritual quest, his esoteric notions of Christian iconography and his obscure approach to cinematic meaning, the film can seem nothing less than miraculous.

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06/24/06
Derek Adams
Time Out
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12/04/07
Cole Smithey
ColeSmithey.com
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heavy-going but brilliantly realized masterpiece.

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07/29/06
Dennis Schwartz
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09/21/05
Michael Szymanski
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07/17/05
Emanuel Levy
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04/13/05
Thomas Delapa
Boulder Weekly
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02/09/05
Andy Klein
Los Angeles CityBeat
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To awaken the spiritual hunger for something beyond materialistic, desacrilized modern existence was the burden of Tarkovsky, cinematic poet laureate of the Russian soul.

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10/27/04
Steven D. Greydanus
Decent Films Guide
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The Sacrifice is a stunningly beautiful film that holds your attention even while you feel slightly stunned, in a less welcome way, by what is actually going on.

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08/30/04
Walter Goodman
New York Times
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3/5

True film devotees will appreciate the mystery and the spiritual allusiveness of The Sacrifice.

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08/26/04
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
Spirituality and Practice
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Certainly makes demands on one's patience, but Tarkovsky is always worth the work.

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08/15/03
Nick Davis
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It is a poetic vision, filled with the symbolism peculiar to Tarkovsky's imagination. It is also a visually stunning, hauntingly beautiful, brilliant piece of art.

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07/30/03
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