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دستگیرکننده (صورت‌های فلکی)

Stalker (Constellations)

معرفی کتاب «دستگیرکننده (صورت‌های فلکی)» (با عنوان لاتین Stalker (Constellations)) نوشتهٔ Jon Hoel، منتشرشده توسط نشر Auteur Publishing in partnership with Liverpool University Press در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Few filmmakers could even attempt the fearlessness of Andrei Tarkovsky's cinema and his most ambitious work, Stalker (1977), is arguably the most thoughtful science-fiction film ever made. Stalker parallels its speculative elements with a harrowing narrative of human fragility and philosophy. It is as much a movie about the complexity of its characters as it is the mysteriousness of its labyrinthine landscape, the ambiguous Zone and its heart, the Room of Desire. It is at once a darkly nihilistic film, ominous and threatening, and yet also profoundly hopeful and at its core a story of true faith. This book attempts to unravel the film's complexities, from its difficult production and through its many cinematic elements: its composition and cinematography, the many philosophies it engages with, its poetic and literary influences, along with the cultural and historical landscapes that cultivated it, and the enormity of its influence across the following generations. Stalker challenges us to engage with film in a different way: a poetic cinema that asks much more of you as a viewer than most. Most of all, to explore why this film-even forty years since its original release-still affects us as an audience as profoundly as ever. Few filmmakers could even attempt the fearlessness of AndreiTarkovsky's cinema and his most ambitious work, Stalker(1977), is arguably the most thoughtful science-fiction film evermade. Stalker parallels its speculative elements with aharrowing narrative of human fragility and philosophy. It is asmuch a movie about the complexity of its characters as it is themysteriousness of its labyrinthine landscape, the ambiguous Zoneand its heart, the Room of Desire. It is at once a darklynihilistic film, ominous and threatening, and yet also profoundlyhopeful and at its core a story of true faith. This book attemptsto unravel the film's complexities, from its difficult productionand through its many cinematic elements: its composition andcinematography, the many philosophies it engages with, its poeticand literary influences, along with the cultural and historicallandscapes that cultivated it, and the enormity of its influenceacross the following generations. Stalker challenges us toengage with film in a different way: a poetic cinema that asks muchmore of you as a viewer than most. Most of all, to explore why thisfilm-even forty years since its original release-still affects usas an audience as profoundly as ever Few filmmakers could even attempt the fearlessness of Andrei Tarkovsky's cinema and his most ambitious work, Stalker (1977), is arguably the most thoughtful science-fiction film ever made. Stalker parallels its speculative elements with a harrowing narrative of human fragility and philosophy. It is as much a movie about the complexity of its characters as it is the mysteriousness of its labyrinthine landscape, the ambiguous Zone and its heart, the Room of Desire. It is at once a darkly nihilistic film, ominous and threatening, and yet also profoundly hopeful and at its core a story of true faith. This book attempts to unravel the film's complexities, from its difficult production and through its many cinematic elements: its composition and cinematography, the many philosophies it engages with, its poetic and literary influences, along with the cultural and historical landscapes that cultivated it, and the enormity of its influence across the following generations. Stalker challenges... Publisher description This text examines Andrei Tarkovsky's film 'Stalker', one of the most powerful science-fiction films ever made, with the goal of unraveling the film's many intricacies, from its difficult production and inspecting its many cinematic elements. Included are examinations of composition and cinematography, the many philosophies, poetic and literary influences, and the enormity of its influence across the following generations. The film juxtaposes its speculative elements with a gripping tale of human fragility and introspection. It is as much a movie about the complexity of the human as it is the mysteriousness of the film's labyrinthine landscape: the ambiguous Zone and its epicenter, the Room of Desire Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker (1977) is arguably the most thoughtful science fiction film ever made. This book attempts to unravel its complexities, : its difficult production, its composition and cinematography, the many philosophies it engages with, the cultural and historical landscapes that cultivated it, and the enormity of its influence
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