. This article is devoted to a systemic analysis of Tarkovsky’s philosophy. The aim of the work is to identify the system-forming properties of his philosophy within
the framework of four key dimensions of philosophical knowledge. The methodological basis is the ternary model of the systems approach, which allows for the consideration of phenomena at the levels of concept, structure, and elements. The authors reconstruct the philosophical foundations of Tarkovsky's worldview and identify basic concepts for each philosophical dimension. In ontology, these are transcendentalism and perfection; in epistemology, faith (in the nomothetic
laws of being); in axiology, these are integrity and sacrifice; and in praxeology, these are salvation/resurrection through self-sacrifice. A conclusion is drawn about the deontological nature of this philosophy: it constructs a world of what should be, contradictory to the surrounding reality. At its conceptual core, Tarkovsky's philosophy affirms the classical triad of Truth, Goodness and Beauty, and at the level of system-forming relationships, the triad of Faith, Hope and Love. Ultimately, it forms the foundations of a noospheric anthropology, offering ideal images of human being.
For citation: Milovzorova M.A., Raskatova E.M., Smirnov D.G. Tarkovsky's film philosophy: case of conceptual understanding, Ivanovo State University Bulletin. Series: Humanities, 2025, iss. 4, рр. 171—178.
