Der Zweite Weltkrieg tobt an der Ostfront. Eines Tages findet eine Gruppe von sowjetischen Soldaten einen kleinen Jungen. Iwan arbeitet als russischer Spion hinter den feindlichen Linien und... Alles lesenDer Zweite Weltkrieg tobt an der Ostfront. Eines Tages findet eine Gruppe von sowjetischen Soldaten einen kleinen Jungen. Iwan arbeitet als russischer Spion hinter den feindlichen Linien und liefert wichtige und entscheidende Hinweise.Der Zweite Weltkrieg tobt an der Ostfront. Eines Tages findet eine Gruppe von sowjetischen Soldaten einen kleinen Jungen. Iwan arbeitet als russischer Spion hinter den feindlichen Linien und liefert wichtige und entscheidende Hinweise.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 wins total
- Ivan Bondarev
- (as Kolya Burlyaev)
- Leonid Kholin
- (as V. Zubkov)
- Galtsev
- (as Ye. Zharikov)
- Katasonov
- (as S. Krylov)
- Gryaznov
- (as N. Grinko)
- Old Man
- (as D. Milyutenko)
- Masha
- (as V. Malyavina)
- Ivan's Mother
- (as I. Tarkovskaya)
- Soldier with glasses
- (as A. Konchalovskiy)
- Starshina
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesTarkosvky shows real footage of occupied Berlin, including the charred corpse of Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Minister of propaganda, and the bodies of his six children murdered by their parents in Berlin on 1 May 1945.
- PatzerWhen Kholin and Galtsev take Ivan across the river in the boat, a tree into the water falls near them. It is supposed to be because of the military action taking place, but it can be seen that the base of the tree has been sawn across in a straight line.
- Zitate
Ivan's Mother: If a well is really deep, you can see a star down there even in the middle of a sunny day.
- VerbindungenEdited into Moskovskaya elegiya (1990)
- SoundtracksNe velyat Mashe
[Song played on the gramophone. English translation: "Masha is not allowed beyond the river".]
Tarkovsky's films are among the most visually beautiful I've ever seen and Ivan's Childhood is not an exception. The cinematography from Vadim Yusov is gorgeous and evokes chills, there is a dream-like quality to it but also a hard-edged realism. The use of landscapes is wonderfully Expressionistic, making the real-life sequences even more hard-hitting. The music score is haunting and the film is written in a thought-provoking way that wrenches the gut and breaks the heart. It isn't a Tarkovsky film without memorable scenes and images and Ivan's Childhood has those certainly, the dream sequences make the film(i.e. Ivan and his sister on the apple cart in the rain) but standing out too are the magical birch forest scene, the emotionally harrowing scene in the dark house and especially one of the most heart-breakingly powerful endings ever. What's remarkable is that while the story sounds simple, there are several characteristic Tarkovsky themes for so early on his career and when it comes to mood Ivan's Childhood works amazingly.
Furthermore the story of Ivan's Childhood is incredibly touching, the childhood scenes are the epitome of innocence in a heartfelt, sometimes entertaining and charming way and in complete contrast(without feeling like two different films) the effect of the war and combat is both grotesque and poetic. The characters are interesting and vibrantly portrayed, although Masha is a little one-note for my tastes, Ivan is a compellingly real character who is easy to identify with from the get go. The acting is very good, outstanding in fact in the case of Nikolai(Kolya) Burlylaev who gives one of the best child performances I've ever seen on film. Overall, for a directorial/feature film debut Ivan's Childhood is incredible and as an overall film it's near-masterpiece quality. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 22.168 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 11.537 $
- 15. Sept. 2002
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 87.638 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 35 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1