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Delve into the world of cinema with 'Andrei Tarkovsky: Ivan's Childhood', a comprehensive analysis of Tarkovsky's groundbreaking debut film from 1962. This insightful book unpacks the intricacies of 'Ivan's Childhood' by exploring its context, production, and the critical reception over the decades. Authored by Robert Efird, the text breaks down the film's innovative narrative structure and distinct stylistic elements that position it as a masterpiece in Russian and Soviet cinema. Get a better understanding of the profound themes that Tarkovsky weaves throughout the film, reflecting on childhood, war, and human resilience. As part of the KinoSputnik series published by The University of Chicago Press, this book is crafted for film students, enthusiasts, and scholars aiming to deepen their appreciation of Russian cinema's legacy. With an accessible writing style, Efird's work manages to engage both academic audiences and general readers alike. Add 'Andrei Tarkovsky: Ivan's Childhood' to your collection for a chance to explore the artistic vision of one of the greatest filmmakers in history and its impact on cinema as a whole.