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  1. Several people involved in the film production, and possibly Tarkovsky himself, died from causes that some crew members attributed to the film's long shooting schedule in toxic locations. Sound designer Vladimir Sharun recalled:

  2. Stalker (ros. Сталкер) – radziecki filozoficzno-obyczajowy film fantastycznonaukowy w reżyserii Andrieja Tarkowskiego z 1979 roku. Powstał na motywach powieści Piknik na skraju drogi autorstwa braci Strugackich.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0079944Stalker (1979) - IMDb

    Stalker: Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. With Alisa Freyndlikh, Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy, Anatoliy Solonitsyn, Nikolay Grinko. A guide leads two men through an area known as the Zone to find a room that grants wishes.

  4. www.filmweb.pl › film › Stalker-1979-30808Stalker (1979) - Filmweb

    Stalker – tytułowy bohater filmu Andrieja Tarkowskiego – to jurodiwyj, zakorzeniona w kulturze rosyjskiej postać „szaleńca chrystusowego”, który wybiera specyficzną drogę do świętości ujawniając wady i grzechy ludzi bez względu na obowiązujące normy i czekające go upokorzenia.

  5. 26 maj 2024 · A very loose adaptation of the 1972 novel Roadside Picnic, the movie stars Alexander Kaidanovsky as a guide (called a stalker) who leads an aloof professor (Nikolai Grinko) and cynical writer...

  6. Stalker (Russian: Сталкер; IPA: [ˈstɑlkʲɪr]) is a 1979 science fiction art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, with a screenplay written by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, loosely based on their novel Roadside Picnic.

  7. The main role was played by Anatoly Solonitsyn, who also acted in several of Tarkovsky's films. At the end of 1978, he also wrote the screenplay Sardor together with the writer Aleksandr Misharin. The last film Tarkovsky completed in the Soviet Union was Stalker, inspired by the novel Roadside Picnic by the brothers Arkady and Boris Strugatsky ...

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