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The film was shot on location in the Soviet Union, primarily in the Moscow region, using a combination of 35mm film and 16mm stock. The cinematography, handled by Alexander Knyazhinsky, features a distinctive use of long takes, natural lighting, and a muted color palette, which adds to the film's dreamlike atmosphere.

Georgi Rerberg; known for its shifting between color, black-and-white, and sepia. Original Aspect Ratio: 1.37:1. The.Mirror.1975.1080p.BluRay.x264-GHOULS-PRiME-

The release of in the high-quality 1080p BluRay x264-GHOULS-PRiME format offers cinephiles a definitive way to experience Andrei Tarkovsky’s most personal and poetic work. This 1975 Soviet masterpiece is famously non-linear, operating more like a dream or a collection of memories than a traditional narrative film. The Significance of the GHOULS-PRiME Release The film was shot on location in the

The Mirror is a film rich in symbolism, with a multitude of images, motifs, and themes woven throughout the narrative. One of the most striking aspects of the film is its use of imagery, which Tarkovsky described as "sculpting in time." Original Aspect Ratio: 1