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  2. Solaris (1972 film) - Wikipedia

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    Solaris (Russian: Солярис, romanized: 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 .

  3. Works by Andrei Tarkovsky - Wikipedia

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    Tarkovsky on a 2007 Russian stamp. Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) [1] was a Soviet filmmaker who is widely regarded as one of the greatest directors of all time. [2] [3] His films are considered Romanticist and are often described as "slow cinema", with the average shot-length in his final three films being over a minute (compared to seconds for most modern films). [4]

  4. Andrei Tarkovsky - Wikipedia

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    Andrei Tarkovsky was born in the village of Zavrazhye in the Yuryevetsky District of the Ivanovo Industrial Oblast (modern-day Kadyysky District of the Kostroma Oblast, Russia) to the poet and translator Arseny Aleksandrovich Tarkovsky, a native of Yelysavethrad (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine), and Maria Ivanova Vishnyakova, a graduate of the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute who later worked as a ...

  5. List of awards won by Andrei Tarkovsky - Wikipedia

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    According to IMDb, Solaris won a FIPRESCI prize at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival, what is in conflict with the official information given by the Cannes Film Festival. Other awards on the IMDb list without official confirmation are a Best Foreign Film award by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics for Andrei Rublev in 1971 and a Golden Spike ...

  6. The Sacrifice (1986 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film won Tarkovsky his second Grand Prix, after Solaris, his third FIPRESCI Prize at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival, and his third Palme D'Or nomination. [30] [n 12] [n 13] The Sacrifice also won the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury. [32] [n 14] At the 22nd Guldbagge Awards, the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Actor (Erland Josephson ...

  7. Category:Films directed by Andrei Tarkovsky - Wikipedia

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    The Sacrifice (1986 film) Solaris (1972 film) Stalker (1979 film) The Steamroller and the Violin; T. There Will Be No Leave Today; V. Voyage in Time

  8. The Films of Andrei Tarkovsky: A Visual Fugue - Wikipedia

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    In chapter 13, they express agreement with Bàlint Andràs Kovàcs and Akos Szilàgyi (the authors of the 1987 work Les mondes d'Andreï Tarkovski [7]) that Tarkovsky's films are structured around an opposition "between the outer world and personal consciousness, with a few individuals providing the only remaining link between the brutalised ...

  9. Solaris (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Solaris (/ s ə ˈ l ɑːr ɪ s /) is a 1961 science fiction novel by Polish writer Stanisław Lem.It follows a crew of scientists on a space station research facility as they attempt to understand an extraterrestrial intelligence, which takes the form of a vast ocean on the titular alien planet.