Iconic Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky left a colossal mark on cinema, but his influence was also key on the development of the famous Burning Man festival.
Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky’s “stalker” longs to be a holy fool if only he can find the faith in this spellbinding film that visually unfolds in steampunk sepias and inky miasmas.
Though it didn’t make our list of the best sci-fi movies of all time, there is a contingent of people who consider Andrei Tarkovsky’s film, Stalker, to be one of the greatest sci-fi movies ...
Naturally, this setting and premise shares a great number of similarities with STALKER. In 1979, the Soviet director Andrei Tarkovsky released a movie loosely based on Roadside Picnic called Stalker.
Tarkovsky's films include Andrei Rublev, Solaris, Mirror and Stalker. They are characterized by spirituality and metaphysical themes, long takes, lack of conventional dramatic structure and plot ...
Read an extract from Mark Fisher's new book The Weird And The Eerie, where he gets to grips with 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining, Stalker, Solaris and Interstellar Opening in the UK on Friday, this ...