Andrei Rublev - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Andrei Rublev"
Андрей Рублёв (1966)
Timing: 3:3 (183 min)
Andrei Rublev - TMDB rating
7.961/10
931
Andrei Rublev - Kinopoisk rating
8.233/10
88916
Andrei Rublev - IMDB rating
8/10
60000

Actors and characters

Photo Anatoliy Solonitsyn #46233Photo Anatoliy Solonitsyn #46234Photo Anatoliy Solonitsyn #46235Photo Anatoliy Solonitsyn #46236

Anatoliy Solonitsyn

Anatoliy Solonitsyn
Character Andrei Rublev
Photo Ivan Lapikov #120589
Ivan Lapikov
Character Kirill
Photo Nikolay Grinko #46237Photo Nikolay Grinko #46238

Nikolay Grinko

Nikolay Grinko
Character Daniil Chornyy
Photo Nikolai Sergeyev #120590
Nikolai Sergeyev
Character Theophanus the Greek
Photo Irma Raush #120591

Irma Raush

Irma Raush
Character God's Fool
Photo Yuriy Nazarov #98490
Yuriy Nazarov
Character Grand Duke / Minor Duke
Photo Yuriy Nikulin #120593Photo Yuriy Nikulin #120594

Yuriy Nikulin

Yuriy Nikulin
Character Patrikey
Photo Rolan Bykov #120595Photo Rolan Bykov #120596

Rolan Bykov

Rolan Bykov
Character Buffoon
Photo Nikolay Grabbe #120597
Nikolay Grabbe
Character Stepan, Centurion of the Grand Duke
Photo Stepan Krylov #120601
Stepan Krylov
Character Senior Foundry Worker
B. Matysik
Character Pyotr
Photo Anatoliy Obukhov #120604
Anatoliy Obukhov
Character Aleksey
Volodya Titov
Character Sergey
Nikolay Glazkov
Character Yefim
Photo Semyon Bardin #120605
Semyon Bardin
Character Hut Owner
Photo Vladimir Vasilyev #120606
Vladimir Vasilyev
Character Monk
Photo Zinaida Vorkul #120607
Zinaida Vorkul
Character Mariya
Photo Aleksandr Titov #120608
Aleksandr Titov
Character Stepan, Foundryman
Viktor Volkov
Character Carver
Photo Irina Miroshnichenko #120609
Irina Miroshnichenko
Character Mariya Magdalina
Photo Tamara Ogorodnikova #76211
Tamara Ogorodnikova
Character Jesus' Mother
Natalya Radolitskaya
Character Girl Bathing
Photo Nikolay Kutuzov #120610
Nikolay Kutuzov
Character Senior Hegumen
Photo Dmitriy Orlovskiy #120611
Dmitriy Orlovskiy
Character Old Master
Photo Igor Donskoy #120612
Igor Donskoy
Character Jesus
Georgiy Sochevko
Character Grand Prince's Warrior

Nelli Snegina

Nelli Snegina
Character Marfa
Vyacheslav Tsaryov
Character Andreyka
Photo Ivan Turchenkov #120614
Ivan Turchenkov
Character Man in the Hut (uncredited
Photo Anatoly Nikitin #127078
Anatoly Nikitin
Character Monk (uncredited)
P. Yermakov
Character Grand Prince's Warrior (uncredited)
Aleksandr Petrov
Character Foundry Worker (uncredited)
Nikolay Sibeikin
Character (uncredited)
Photo Vasiliy Tsygankov #120615Photo Vasiliy Tsygankov #120616
Vasiliy Tsygankov
Character Peasant (uncredited)
Larisa Solonitsyna
Character (uncredited)
Photo Anatoli Yabbarov #393667
Anatoli Yabbarov
Character Monk (uncredited)
Photo Klara Rumyanova #393668

Klara Rumyanova

Klara Rumyanova
Character Duke's children (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film was shown semi-legally at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1969, and was released in the Soviet Union only in December 1971.
  • The film's original title was "The Passion of Andrei".
  • The director's cut of the film lasts 205 minutes.
  • The buffoon's rhyming verses performed by Rolan Bykov were written by him personally. While preparing for the role, he researched the subject and discovered that authentic verses from that period almost entirely contained profanity.
  • Tarkovsky planned to include a story about the Battle of Kulikovo with large-scale battle scenes in the film, but due to budget problems, he was forced to abandon this idea.
  • Anatoly Solonitsyn remained silent for four months for the filming of the scene depicting the breaking of a vow of silence, so that his voice would sound hoarse.
  • Filming took place on the territory of the Vladimir-Suzdal Museum-Reserve, in Pskov and the Pskov region, Izborsk, Pechory, near the Spaso-Efimiev Monastery, and in the Assumption Cathedral in Vladimir, where the film crew accidentally started a real fire.
  • The idea for the film originally belonged to Vasily Livanov, who dreamed of playing the main role himself.
  • There were numerous instances of animal cruelty during filming: one cut scene showed a cow being burned alive, and in another, a horse's throat was slit.
  • The protagonist of "A Film About Alexeyev" (2014) ends up on the set of the film "Andrei Rublev".
  • Filming lasted from September 1964 to November 1965.
  • Tarkovsky initially invited Alla Demidova for the role of Durochka, but she declined, a decision she later regretted.
  • There were numerous cases of animal cruelty during filming.
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