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16 January 2011 9:52 PM, PST | Den of Geek | See recent Den of Geek news »
With a retrospective of his films set to begin at London’s Barbican Centre, we caught up with director Andrei Konchalovsky for a brief chat about movie making…
There are few directors who can claim to have worked with such talents as Akira Kurosawa, Andrei Tarkovsky and Sylvester Stallone, but Russian filmmaker Andrei Konchalovsky has done just that. In a career that has spanned over 45 years, he directed critically acclaimed dramas such as First Teacher and Uncle Vanya in the 60s and 70s, before moving to the Us in the 80s to helm Maria's Lovers, Runaway Train and Tango And Cash.
With a retrospective of some of Konchalovsky's Russian movies appearing at the Barbican this week, we sat down with the director for a brief discussion about filmmaking and the Hollywood film industry...
The Barbican retrospective covers a broad cross-section of your career to date, which spans a period of over 45 years. »
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