Stalker (1979)

Two men recruit a guide to take them into ‘the Zone’, a mysterious realm where one’s innermost wishes come true, in this metaphysical sci-fi epic.

The titular protagonist leads a writer and a professor across the forbidden Zone in search of a fabled room where wishes are supposedly granted. With its slow pacing and striking symbolism, Andrei Tarkovsky’s morose blend of sci-fi, political allegory and philosophical rumination invites many interpretations; undoubtedly, however, it concerns the necessity and difficulty of faith in a damaged and repressive world.

“The film that has most insistently found its way into my dreams. That lengthy trolley-car ride early on is like a ferry across the River Styx, or the moment in sleep between the real world blurring away and the appearance of the counterfeit images that our brains manifest. Only a director like Tarkovsky could take this mysterious, slumbering landscape and fill it with metaphysical currents; the result is that every pebble, blade of grass, bridge and power line seem like the fingers and toes of a sleeping giant.” David Heslin

“A masterwork of pacing, elemental precision and breathtaking patience. One of the most beautiful films ever made.” Akira Mizuta LipPit

“I know of no better film about the human soul.” Andreas Kilb

1979 USSR
Directed by
Andrei Tarkovsky
Written by
Arkady Strugatsky, Boris Strugatsky
Featuring
Aleksandr Kaidanovsky, Anatoli Solonitsyn, Nikolai Grinko
Running time
161 minutes

Ranked in The Greatest Films of All Time poll

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