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Solaris (Russian: Солярис, tr. Solyaris) is a 1972 Soviet psychological science fiction film based on Stanisław Lem's 1961 novel of the same title. The film was co-written and directed by Andrei Tarkovsky , and stars Donatas Banionis and Natalya Bondarchuk .
Solaris, a Soviet TV play directed by Boris Nirenburg , follows the plot quite closely and keeps the emphasis on the planet rather than the human relationships. Solaris (1972) , a Soviet feature-length film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky .
Solaris is a 2002 American science fiction drama film written and directed by Steven Soderbergh, produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau, and starring George Clooney and Natascha McElhone. It is based on the 1961 science fiction novel of the same name by Polish writer Stanisław Lem .
1.1 Non-documentary films involving direct use of a real space station as a plot. ... 1972: Solaris Station [59] Solaris: 2002: Prometheus Station [59] Space Buddies ...
The film is referenced in Tarkovsky's two films that followed this one. It is first referenced in Solaris, made in 1972, by having an icon by Andrei Rublev being placed in the main character's room. [33] It is next referenced by having a poster of the film being hung on a wall in Mirror, made in 1975. [34]
Solaris (Russian: Солярис, tr. Solyaris) is a two-part 1968 Soviet television play [1] in black-and-white based on the 1961 novel Solaris by Stanisław Lem. It was the first film adaptation of the novel. [3] It was first aired on Channel 1 of the Soviet Central Television on October 8–9, 1968, with repeat on October 10–11, 1968. [2]
After the script was rejected, Tarkovsky made the film Solaris. His diary entries showed that he was still eager to make the rejected film. Several versions of the script for Mirror exist, as Tarkovsky constantly rewrote parts of it, with the latest variant written in 1974 while he was in Italy. One scene that was in the script but removed ...
Example: Kris Kelvin and his wife in Solaris (1972 film) Involuntary crimes of love. a Lover; a Beloved; a Revealer; The Lover and the Beloved have unknowingly broken a taboo through their romantic relationship, and the Revealer reveals this to them. Example: Oedipus, Jocasta and the messenger from Corinth. Slaying of kin unrecognized