Andrei Tarkovsky’s film “Stalker” (1979) opened the program “In the Stalker Zone” on Monday in the cinema “Illusion”, coinciding with the 90th anniversary of the director’s birth. TASS.
The drama “Stalker”, screened from a 35 mm film from the collection of the State Film Fund, became the starting point for the creation of a program that will bring together films by Alexander Sokurov, Vladimir Khotinenko, Alexei Balabanov and other domestic directors.
“Today we celebrate the 90th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Tarkovsky. Surprisingly, after his life, from a great, well-known director, he also became a box office director. In recent years, Tarkovsky’s films have been a steady hit at the box office, with all his films that, in turn, were released on the big screen, collecting a good box office. This is natural in its own way, it compensates in its own way for the limited distribution that Tarkovsky’s films were released in Soviet times.
April 4 marks the 90th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Tarkovsky. On an unforgettable date “socialbites.ca” and the TV channel Mosfilm. Golden Collection ”remembered the main film work of the cult director.
Source: Gazeta

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