As a follow up to watching Andrei Tarkovsky's classic Andrei Rublev, I decided to read Robert Bird's BFI: Andrei Rublev (2004). It was another well-researched edition in the series providing much insight into the seminal film. In fact, the Criterion Bluray DVD includes an interview with Bird as well. The book is divided into four parts: 1. From Rublev to 'Rublev', 2. The Via Crucis of 'Andrei Rublev', 3. The Shape of the Story, 4. The Elevating Gaze. In Chapter 3, Bird discusses the prologue, seven episodes, and epilogue that make up the structure of the film. It is another stand out edition in the BFI Film Classics series.
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