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The film is a loosely biographical account of the life of , the 15th-century Russian icon painter. Rather than a traditional linear narrative, it is structured as a series of eight chapters (plus a prologue and epilogue) that depict various episodes in Rublev's life against the backdrop of a turbulent period in Russian history, marked by Tartar invasions and internal strife. Key Themes and Style

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: Despite the initial suppression, it won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1969 Cannes Film Festival . It consistently appears on "Greatest Films of All Time" lists, such as those curated by Sight & Sound . The film is a loosely biographical account of

: Anatoly Solonitsyn delivers a career-defining performance as the silent, observant Andrei Rublev. Structure of the Film The Balloon (Prologue) : A symbolic attempt at flight. : Despite the initial suppression, it won the