Description: STALKERSubtitles: French , Spanish , Portuguese , Italian , Dutch , Swedish , Arabic , Hebrew , Chinese , Japanese , English , German , RussianLanguages: RussianFormat: 4:3Soundformat: Dolby Digital 5.1 Original Mono TrackGenre(s): Mystery , Fantasy , Independent film , AdventureГод выпуска: 2002 (1979)2 DVD Set Режиссер Андрей ТарковскийХудожник Андрей ТарковскийВ ролях Анатолий Солоницын, Александр Кайдановский, Алиса Фрейндлих, Николай Гринько, Файме ЮрноМузыка Эдуард АртемьевСценарист Аркадий Стругацкий, Борис СтругацкийОператор Александр КняжинскийЗвукорежиссер Владлен ШарунДизайнер одежды Нелли ФоминаRezhisser Andrey TarkovskiyKhudozhnik Andrey TarkovskiyV rolyakh Anatoliy Solonitsyn, Aleksandr Kaydanovskiy, Alisa Freyndlikh, Nikolay Grin'ko, Fayme YurnoMuzyka Eduard Artem'yevStsenarist Arkadiy Strugatskiy, Boris StrugatskiyOperator Aleksandr KnyazhinskiyZvukorezhisser Vladlen SharunDizayner odezhdy Nelli FominaDirector Andrei TarkovskyArtist Andrei TarkovskyStarring Anatoly Solonitsyn, Alexander Kaidanovsky, Alisa Freindlikh, Nikolai Grinko, Faime YurnoMusic Eduard ArtemyevScreenwriter Arkady Strugatsky, Boris StrugatskyCameraman Alexander KnyazhinskySound engineer Vladlen SharunFashion designer Nelly FominaStalker (Russian: Сталкер, IPA: [ˈstaɫkʲɪr]) is a 1979 Soviet science fiction film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a screenplay written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, loosely based on their 1972 novel Roadside Picnic. The film tells the story of an expedition led by a figure known as the "Stalker" (Alexander Kaidanovsky), who guides his two clients—a melancholic writer (Anatoly Solonitsyn) seeking inspiration, and a professor (Nikolai Grinko) seeking scientific discovery—through a hazardous wasteland to a mysterious restricted site known simply as the "Zone", where there supposedly exists a room which grants a person's innermost desires. The film combines elements of science fiction and fantasy with dramatic philosophical, and psychological themes.[5] The film was initially filmed over a year on film stock that was later discovered to be unusable, and had to be almost entirely reshot with new cinematographer Alexander Knyazhinsky. Stalker was released by Goskino in May 1979. Upon release, the film garnered mixed reviews, but in subsequent years it has been recognized as one of the greatest films of all time, with the British Film Institute ranking it #29 on its 2012 list of the "100 Greatest Films of All Time".[6] The film sold over 4 million tickets, mostly in the Soviet Union, against a budget of 1 million roubles.[
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