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    andrei tarkovsky

    Explore " andrei tarkovsky" with insightful episodes like "Stalker [1979]", "Andrei Rublev [1966]", "Folge 1165: SOLARIS - Der Mensch braucht nur den Menschen", "Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky" and "#49 - Stalker, Elvis, Lightyear & Animals - Wie wilde Tiere" from podcasts like ""Scene and Heard", "Scene and Heard", "SchönerDenken", "Farthouse" and "Fernsehsessel - Der Podcast"" and more!

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    Stalker [1979]

    Stalker [1979]

    Jackie and Greg enter the Zone in search of the deeper meaning behind Andrei Tarkovsky's STALKER from 1979. Topics of discussion include the film's texture, its roots as a sci-fi novel, Tarkovsky as a conjurer, and its (literal) toxic production history.

    #29 on Sight & Sound's 2012 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.
    https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/polls/greatest-films-all-time-2012

    #43 on Sight & Sound's 2022 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.  https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-time

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    Photography: Matt Araquistain
    Music: Andrew Cox

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    Andrei Rublev [1966]

    Andrei Rublev [1966]

    Jackie and Greg fail to brush up on their medieval Russian history before digging into Andrei Tarkovsky's sprawling epic about the titular 15th century icon painter, ANDREI RUBLEV from 1966. Topics of discussion include the film's episodic structure, its withholding of the artist's work until the end, Tarkovsky's complicated relationship with horses, where it ranks in his filmography, and whether they think Rublev died a virgin.

    #27 on Sight & Sound's 2012 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.
    bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/polls/greatest-films-all-time-2012

    #67 on Sight & Sound's 2022 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.  bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-time

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    Music: Andrew Cox

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    Folge 1165: SOLARIS - Der Mensch braucht nur den Menschen

    Folge 1165: SOLARIS - Der Mensch braucht nur den Menschen
    Wir suchen da draußen im Kosmos intelligente Außerirdische, einen zweiten Planeten – oder Gott. Aber wir werden uns nur selbst finden – und wenn wir eine fremde Intelligenz finden, werden wir sie nicht verstehen. Stattdessen wird sie uns spiegeln, unsere innersten Ängste, unsere Erinnerungen aus uns herausholen. Genau das beschreibt Stanislaw Lem in seinem Roman SOLARIS und Tarkovsky in seiner Verfilmung 1972: Die Männer aus der Station werden mit Verkörperungen ihres Unterbewussten konfrontiert, Doppelgänger, die nur wissen, was in der Erinnerung lag, Doppelgänger, die leben und atmen und unsterblich sind. „Gäste“ nennen die Wissenschaftler sie. Der Psychologe Kris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis) wird auf die Station geschickt, um zu entscheiden, was zu tun ist. Aber es geht ihm wie den anderen Männern. Aus seiner Erinnerung taucht seine ehemalige Freundin Hari auf, die sich nach der Trennung getötet hatte. Jetzt will Kris es besser machen, aber Hari ist genauso verzweifelt wie in seiner Erinnerung …

    Direkt nach dem Film reden Johanna (die den Film zum ersten Mal gesehen hat) und Thomas über lange Kameraeinstellungen und noch längere Straßen in Akasaka (Tokio), über Kleider, die man aufschneiden muss, über männliche Perspektiven und die Verarbeitung gescheiterter Beziehungen, über verdichtete philosophische Gespräche (wo ist Daniel Brockmeier, wenn man ihn braucht?), beeindruckendes Raumstationsdesign, noch beeindruckenderes Kostümdesign und Foreshadowing durch Orgelmusik. Gesehen haben wir den Film in der digital restaurierten Fassung im russischen Original mit deutschen Untertiteln im Kommunalen Kino in Mainz, dem Cinemayence.

    Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky

    Solaris by Andrei Tarkovsky

    The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to open their yearbooks AGAIN. That’s because they’re going back in time and releasing the FIRST episode they ever recorded! That’s right, the previously unreleased ‘Solaris’ episode is being unleashed on the general public. Be gentle on the cuties! They were not as confident and studly as they are now.

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    #49 - Stalker, Elvis, Lightyear & Animals - Wie wilde Tiere

    #49 - Stalker, Elvis, Lightyear & Animals - Wie wilde Tiere
    In der neusten Episode besprechen Nenad, Khit, Fabian und Marco endlich die Hausaufgabe – Stalker aus dem Jahr 1979 von Andrei Tarkovsky. Ein Film, der bei den Jungs schon lange auf der Watchlist steht und nun endlich besprochen wird. Oder vielleicht doch nicht?

    Doch das soll es nicht gewesen sein. Mit Elvis (2022), Lightyear (2022) und Animals - Wie wilde Tiere (2021) sind noch drei aktuelle Kinofilme in der Folge am Start. Während gerade Animals für Marco eines der unangenehmsten Seherlebnisse der letzten Zeit war, dürfte dieses für Nenad und Fabian die Gladbeck-Doku auf Netflix sein.

    Weiter haben die Vier es sich nehmen lassen und noch ein wenig oder vielleicht doch ein wenig mehr über dieses und jenes zu reden. Herausgekommen sind ein paar wunderbare Filmideen – aber pssst, denn Hollywood hört zu!

    Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky

    Stalker by Andrei Tarkovsky

    The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to splash in some muddy puddles. That’s because they’re chatting about Andrei Tarkovsky’s ‘Stalker.’ In this episode, Patrick and Casey pitch a remake of ‘Stalker’ starring Britney Spears. They also put the film through their proprietary Fartsy Test to determine the “Fartsiness” of the film.

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    X - Tinsel Wing

    X - Tinsel Wing

    In search of a creative elixir to bring new life to his flailing film career, the great Italian director, Federico Fellini, pursues his long-cherished dream of adapting Castaneda’s books into films. But on his trip to Los Angeles, in 1984, to meet Castaneda, his dream soon turns into a nightmare.

     

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    Trickster: The Many Lives of Carlos Castaneda is a guppy production:

    Creator and Executive Producer: Frank Horton

    Producers: Ville Haimala, James Orestes, Yuval Shapira

    Co-Producers: Kevin Barth, Steve Barilotti, Colin Stewart, Ybrahim Luna, Ana Djordjijevic, Dan Girmus, Celeste Cuevas, Collins Harris IV, Robert(a) Marshall, author of an upcoming biography of Carlos Castaneda, American Trickster, Katie Kidwell, Justin Aier

    Senior Producer: Pablo Vaca

    Composer: Ville Haimala

    Sound Designer and Mixer: Randy Ward

    Editors: Frank Horton, with additional editing by Randy Ward, Paul Calo and Yuval Shapira

     

    We wish to acknowledge our debt of gratitude to the research of scholars, journalists and authors who have contributed tiles to the mosaic that is our project. Trickster is based, in part, on the following books and articles:

    Ultimas Noticias Sobre Carlos Castaneda by Arturo Granda, Conversations with a Young Nahual by Byron de Ford, Trickster Makes This World by Lewis Hyde, Ascent and Descent of the Sacred Mountain by Claudio Naranjo, Tezcatlipoca: Trickster and Supreme Deity edited by Elizabeth Baquedano, Fractured Times by Eric Hobsbawm, All Things are Possible Selected Essays by Lev Shestov, La increíble hisotoria de Carlos Castaneda by Ybrahim Luna, Castaneda's Journey and the Don Juan Papers by Richard De Mille, Peyote Hunt: The Sacred Journey of the Huichol Indians by Barbara Myerhoff, Theory in anthropology since the sixties by Sherry Ortner, Viscerality, faith, and skepticism: Another theory of magic by Michael Taussig, Introduction to the Teachings of Don Juan by Octavio Paz, A Thousand Plateaus by Deleuze & Guattari, A Hushed Death for Mystic Author by J.R. Moehringer, Missing Amalia by Matt Ward, Sonoran Fantasy or Coming of Age? by Ralph Beals, Tula: The Toltec Capital of Ancient Mexico by Richard A. Diehl, The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical Tradition by M.H. Abrams, Aztec Philosophy: Understanding a World in Motion by James Maffie, The Mirror of Magic: A History of Magic in the Western World by Kurt Seligmann, Filming Castaneda: The Hunt for Magic and Reason by Gaby Geuter, America by Jean Baudrillard, Carlos Castaneda: American Trickster by Robert(a) Marshall, Endeavors in Psychology by Henry A. Murray, Ronald Reagan The Movie: And Other Episodes in Political Demonology by Michael Rogin, Yucatan by Andrea De Carlo, On Lies, Secrets, and Silence by Adrienne Rich, The Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies by James A. Clifton, Fear of Freedom by Carlo Levi, The Labyrinth of Solitude: Life and Thought in Mexico by Octavio Paz, The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent by Lionel Trilling, Freedom & Its Discontents: Reflections of Four Decades of American Moral Experience by Peter Marin, The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker, Feet of Clay Saints, Sinners, and Madmen: A Study of Gurus by Anthony Storr, The Storyteller Essays by Walter Benjamin, Life of Dreams: Field Notes On Psi, Synchronicity, And Shamanism by Douglass Price-Williams, Ill Fares the Land by Tony Judt, The Adversary: A True Story of Monstrous Deception by Emmanuel Carrere ,High Culture: Drugs, Mysticism, and the Pursuit of Transcendence in the Modern World by Christopher Partridge, The Metamorphoses of Don Juan by Leo Weinstein, Bare-Faced Messiah by Russell Miller, Playing Indian by Philip J. Deloria, Shamanism, Colonialism, and the Wild Man: A Study in Terror and Healing by Michael Taussig, Shamans of the 20th Century by Ruth-Inge Heinze, Shamans Through Time: 500 Years on the Path to Knowledge edited by Jeremy Narby and Francis Huxley, The Human Career: The Self in the Symbolic World by Walter Goldschmidt, In Sorcery's Shadow by Paul Stoller, The Diabolic Root by Vincenzo Petrullo, Native Studies: American and Canadian Indians by John A. Price, The World of Time Inc by Curtis Prendergast, For Those Who Come After: A Study of Native American Autobiography by Arnold Krupat, Another Life by Michael Korda, The Contemporary Culture of the Cahita Indians by Ralph L. Beals, The American Adam by R.W. Lewis, A Magical Journey with Carlos Castaneda by Margaret Runyan, Slippery Characters: Ethnic Impersonators and Americans Identities by Laura Browder, The Theatre of Don Juan by Oscar Mandel, Impostors: Literary Hoaxes and Cultural Authenticity by Christopher Miller, The Sense of an Ending by Frank Kermode, Love and Death in the American Novel by Leslie Fiedler, The Powers That Be by David Halberstam, Melville’s Quarrel With God by Lawrance Thompson, Shamanism Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy by Mircea Eliade, Extrasensory Ecology: Parapsychology and Anthropology by Joseph K. Long, On Phenomenology and Social Relations by Alfred Schutz, Seeing Castaneda by Daniel Noel, Prophetic Charisma by Len Oakes, Psychomagic: The Transformative Power of Shamanic Psychotherapy by Alejandro Jodorowsky, Death Valley and the Amargosa by Richard E. Lingenfelter

    Stalker (1979)

    Stalker (1979)

    This film demands your full attention. Jason Furie fully committed his mind and body to this experience while Adam Roth possibly did no such thing and now lives in regret. Guess who enjoyed this film more? We review Andrei Tarkovsky's 1979 sci-fi cult classic "Stalker" that is sure to generate some conflicting opinions and  interpretations. If you're going to watch this one, be sure get The Criterion Collection edition 2K remaster. It's amazing.

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    Episode 42: Solaris (1972)

    Episode 42: Solaris (1972)

    Josh, Alison and Brady retreat to a dacha to discuss Solaris - Andrei Tarkovsky’s sci-fi mood piece from 1972.

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    2. One Warm Spark    Colleen   A Flame My Love, A Frequency
    3. Smoke/Fire   Alexandre Desplat   Moonrise Kingdom (Original Soundtrack)
    4. Sacrifice   Andrei Tarkovsky  (1986)
    5. Watching A Bulding On Fire    John Foxx & The Maths    Interplay
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    8. Thief Of Fire.  The Pop Group
    9. El Fuego    Borja Flames   Rojo Vivo
    10. Australia wakes after night of bushfire devastation    Nine News Australia
    11. Feu et rythme   Colette Magny  À coeur et à cris
    12. Burning Hell    Diamanda Galas   La Serpenta Canta (Live 1999)
    13. Valencia In Flames    Muslimgauze
    14. Babylon's Burning   The Ruts
    15. Firecoal Version   Sound Dimension   Version Dread Reggae
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