Segunda Guerra Mundial (1939-1945) Frente Oriental. Iván, un niño ruso de 12 años, cuyos padres murieron durante la invasión nazi, trabaja espiando a los alemanes.
"Иваново детство" (1962), a poignant masterpiece directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and produced by Tretye Tvorcheskoe Obyedinenie, Mosfilm in the Soviet Union, is a haunting exploration of the ravages of war through the eyes of a young boy. The film follows Ivan Bondarev, a 12-year-old orphan who becomes a scout for the Soviet Army during World War II. Tarkovsky's debut feature film is a stark departure from the typical Soviet war films of the era, focusing less on glorifying heroism and more on the psychological and emotional toll of conflict on an innocent child. The black-and-white cinematography, masterfully crafted by Vadim Yusov, captures the bleakness of war while also highlighting moments of ethereal beauty, creating a visual dichotomy that underscores the film's themes. The narrative of "Иваново детство" is non-linear, weaving together Ivan's harrowing experiences on the front lines with dreamlike sequences that offer glimpses into his lost childhood. These dream sequences, filled with serene landscapes and moments of familial warmth, serve as a stark contrast to the brutal realities Ivan faces as a scout. The film's portrayal of Ivan's transformation from a carefree child to a hardened soldier is both heart-wrenching and thought-provoking, challenging viewers to consider the true cost of war on the most vulnerable members of society. Tarkovsky's use of symbolism, such as the recurring motif of water, adds layers of depth to the film, suggesting themes of purification, rebirth, and the inexorable passage of time. The performances in "Иваново детство" are nothing short of remarkable, with Nikolai Burlyayev delivering a hauntingly authentic portrayal of Ivan. His ability to convey the character's innocence, resilience, and eventual despair is a testament to his talent and Tarkovsky's direction. The supporting cast, including Valentin Zubkov as Captain Kholin and Evgeny Zharikov as Lieutenant Galtsev, provide strong performances that complement Ivan's journey, adding depth to the film's exploration of camaraderie and the human spirit amidst the horrors of war. The film's score, composed by Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov, further enhances the emotional impact of the narrative, with its haunting melodies echoing the film's themes of loss and longing. "Иваново детство" not only marked the beginning of Tarkovsky's illustrious career but also stands as a significant work in the canon of Soviet cinema. Its unflinching portrayal of the effects of war on a child's psyche, combined with its innovative storytelling and visual style, has earned it critical acclaim and a lasting legacy. The film's influence can be seen in subsequent works that explore similar themes, and its inclusion in the Criterion Collection underscores its importance in the world of cinema. "Иваново детство" remains a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of war on innocence.
Año1962
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GénerosDramaBélica
Países de producciónSoviet Union