Stalker

  • A man laying on the ground with little hair, wearing a blue jacket & green shirt stares blankly ahead.
  • Three men in a subterranean hellscape.

Part of TIMELESS ECHOES: A TARKOVSKY RETROSPECTIVE (Limited quantity of 3-film passes available at the box office)

One of the most immersive and rarefied experiences in the history of cinema, Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker embarks on a metaphysical journey through an enigmatic post-apocalyptic landscape. A hired guide—the “Stalker” of the title—leads a writer and a scientist into the heart of the Zone, the restricted site of a long-ago disaster, where the three men eventually zero in on the Room, a place rumored to fulfill one’s most deeply held desires. Adapting a science-fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, and making what would be his final Soviet feature, Tarkovsky created a challenging and visually stunning work, his painstaking attention to material detail and sense of organic atmosphere further enriched by this vivid new digital restoration. At once a religious allegory, a reflection of contemporary political anxieties, and a meditation on film itself—among many other interpretations—Stalker envelops the viewer by opening up a multitude of possible meanings.

Runtime
2h 41m
Year
1979
Director
Andrei Tarkovsky
Format
DCP
Country
USSR
Language
Russian with English subtitles
First Showing
December 30, 2023