
Film · 1966 · Films · 1960s
Andrei Rublev
Two parallel scores from 144 z-qualifying reviewers and 152 raw-average reviewers. Cohort: Films · 1960s (1,929 peers).
Z-normalized corrects for reviewer bias (every reviewer re-centered onto their personal scale). Raw average uses simple mean across the broader pool including stddev=0 reviewers.
Where this title sits
Z-normalized percentile · 1,929 peers in Films · 1960s
| Mean reviewer z-score | +0.466 |
|---|---|
| DB1 raw-mean rating | 8.12 /10 |
| DB2 raw-mean rating | 8.16 /10 |
| 90% CI-floor (z) | +0.329 |
| Reviewers (DB1 / DB2) | 144 / 152 |
Summary
An episodic portrait of the 15th-century Russian icon painter Andrei Rublev, following him through a Russia torn by Tatar raids, pagan rites, famine, and brutal princely feuds. As he wanders, witnesses cruelty, and wrestles with faith, doubt, and a vow of silence, the film culminates in a young bell-maker's desperate gamble that rekindles Rublev's belief in art.
Pipeline applied to this title
The math, in this order
144 stddev>0 reviewers re-centered onto personal z-scale.
Mean z = +0.466. DB2 raw mean = 8.16.
90% CI-floor = +0.329. Thin samples penalized.
Global 86.1 / cohort 81.6. Z-track and raw-track ranked separately.
Cohort: Films · 1960s







