Vadim Yusov on SOLARIS
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34m
Director Andrei Tarkovsky relied on cinematographer Vadim Yusov for the stunning images of THE STEAMROLLER AND THE VIOLIN, IVAN’S CHILDHOOD, ANDREI RUBLEV, and finally, SOLARIS. In this 2011 interview, Yusov reflects on their relationship, Tarkovsky’s perfectionism, and their meeting in Italy before Tarkovsky’s death in 1986.
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