Director:Andrei Tarkovsky
Performer:Kejdanovsky Alisa Freundlich Anatoly Solonitsyn Nikolay Grinko Natalia Abramova Femi Iorno E. Kostin Remo Lundy
Early morning, empty and dark bedroom. The stalker (played by Aleksandr Kajdanovsky) quietly got up and prepared to join the other two people and head to a terrifying and complex area. But his wife (Alisa Frejndlikh) strongly begged him not to risk entering the place. And this well-trained and experienced stalker is about to pass through "the zone", an area with ever-changing traps and traps. In this desolate and terrifying area due to the fall of a meteorite twenty years ago, legend has it that there is a cell called "the om", which can satisfy people's deepest subconscious wishes and wishes. Stalkers embark on this unpredictable world of death with a writer (Anatoli Solonitsyn) seeking inspiration and a scientist (Nikolai Grunko) seeking to find out the truth. land. This sci-fi "Stalker", which has the qualities of an epic film and explores the quality of the human soul, uses poetic and metaphorical long shots to explore the many contradictions and deep meanings between the human subconscious and the external world. In 1957, a nuclear disaster at the Mayaka plant near Chelyabinsk in the Soviet Union deeply touched director Andrei Tarkovsky and became the creative material for the film. The film is also adapted from the novel "the adside picnic". The film won the Humanitarian Award at the 33rd Cannes Festival in 1980.