“Three men can’t foul it up in one day.”
“Why can’t we? Sure we can.”
“Stalker”, together with “Mirror” and “Solaris”, has perhaps become something of a holy grail for film enthusiasts and cinephiles worldwide, manifesting Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky’s reputation as one of the most discussed and universally liked artists (and don’t you even dare criticize him) of the medium. Considering the almost universal outbreak of joy when Criterion announced a newly restored version of the film in 2017 along with a limited theatrical re-release, the admiration for the craft of this man will not cease but rather increase, given the universal nature of his art as well.
Of course, one of the aspects of Tarkovsky’s career, one which might have played its important role in building his reputation, was his own set of rules, poetics for film similar to Aristotle’s...
“Why can’t we? Sure we can.”
“Stalker”, together with “Mirror” and “Solaris”, has perhaps become something of a holy grail for film enthusiasts and cinephiles worldwide, manifesting Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky’s reputation as one of the most discussed and universally liked artists (and don’t you even dare criticize him) of the medium. Considering the almost universal outbreak of joy when Criterion announced a newly restored version of the film in 2017 along with a limited theatrical re-release, the admiration for the craft of this man will not cease but rather increase, given the universal nature of his art as well.
Of course, one of the aspects of Tarkovsky’s career, one which might have played its important role in building his reputation, was his own set of rules, poetics for film similar to Aristotle’s...
- 12/12/2019
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
Plus: trailers galore and perfect shots.
Now in its third week, our One Perfect Pod channel is bigger than ever. In addition to our regular programs, Fsr boss Neil Miller has been cranking out Emergency Podcasts to cover all the late-breaking big news, so if you’re not already, be sure to follow us on Twitter so you can be sure you won’t miss a minute of the good stuff. As for our regularly scheduled programming, there are some great things happening this week. Check it out:
On After the Credits, host and Fsr Columnist Matthew Monagle will be joined once again by Fsr film critic Rob Hunter, this time to discuss last week’s biggest release, Ghost in the Shell, starring white person Scarlett Johansson.
Then, over on Shot by Shot, the official cinematography podcast of One Perfect Shot, yours truly and Ops founder Geoff Todd are going to be discussing our favorite frames from...
Now in its third week, our One Perfect Pod channel is bigger than ever. In addition to our regular programs, Fsr boss Neil Miller has been cranking out Emergency Podcasts to cover all the late-breaking big news, so if you’re not already, be sure to follow us on Twitter so you can be sure you won’t miss a minute of the good stuff. As for our regularly scheduled programming, there are some great things happening this week. Check it out:
On After the Credits, host and Fsr Columnist Matthew Monagle will be joined once again by Fsr film critic Rob Hunter, this time to discuss last week’s biggest release, Ghost in the Shell, starring white person Scarlett Johansson.
Then, over on Shot by Shot, the official cinematography podcast of One Perfect Shot, yours truly and Ops founder Geoff Todd are going to be discussing our favorite frames from...
- 4/3/2017
- by H. Perry Horton
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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