- Introduction
- Chapter I: The beginning
- Chapter II: Art—a yeaming for the ideal
- Chapter III: Imprinted time
- Chapter IV: Cinemas destined role
- Chapter V: The film image
- Time, rhythm and editing
- Scenario and shooting script
- The films graphic realisation
- The film actor
- Music and noises
- Chapter VI: The author in search of an audience
- Chapter VII: The artists responsibility
- Chapter VIII: After Nostalgia
- Chapter IX: The Sacrifice
- Conclusion
- Notes
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If Sculpting in Time could be distilled to a single message, it would be this: Content and conscience must come before technique—for any artist in any art form. ~Los Angeles Times Book Review
Learning the language of cinema in Tarkovskys films and in this stunning memoir, we reacquaint ourselves with arts function: in the authors words, to turn and loosen the human soul. ~Paste Magazine

