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  1. Stalker (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.

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

    Apr 17, 1980 · A guide leads two men through an area called the Zone, where wishes are granted, in this adaptation of a sci-fi novel. IMDb provides cast and crew, user and critic reviews, trivia, awards, and more for this classic film.

    • (145K)
    • Drama, Sci-Fi
    • Andrei Tarkovsky
    • 1980-04-17
  3. Apr 20, 2017 · This May at the Film Society, experience the mysteries and revelations of Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1979 science fiction masterpiece in a new digital restoration. T...

    • 2 min
    • 1.7M
    • Film at Lincoln Center
  4. Jul 22, 2019 · Support this channel on Patreon: / cinematyler Seven years before filming his final masterpiece, The Sacrifice, Andrei Tarkovsky sacrificed his sanity to make Stalker. Stalker had one of the most...

    • 17 min
    • 2.5M
    • CinemaTyler
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › 1043378-stalkerStalker | Rotten Tomatoes

    An illegal guide (Aleksandr Kajdanovsky), whose mutant child suggests unspeakable horrors within The Zone, leads a writer (Anatoliy Solonitsyn) and a scientist (Nikolay Grinko) into the heart of...

    • (43)
    • Andrei Tarkovsky
    • TV-14
    • Aleksandr Kajdanovsky
  6. A sci-fi film about a guide who leads two men through a forbidden zone to a mysterious room that grants wishes. The film explores the themes of faith, hope, and reality in a dystopian world.

  7. A guide leads a writer and a professor into a mysterious zone where their deepest wishes may come true. Stalker is a masterful adaptation of a Soviet novel, a philosophical exploration of faith and reality, and a cinematic masterpiece.