Stalker Movie

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Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Stalker near you. ENTER CITY, STATE OR ZIP CODE GO. Fandango FANALERT® Sign up for a FANALERT® and be the first to know when tickets and other exclusives are available in your area. Also sign me up for FanMail to get updates on all things movies: tickets, special offers, screenings. Stalker Release Date: May 5, 2017 One of the most immersive and rarefied experiences in the history of cinema, Andrei Tarkovsky’s Russian film Stalker embarks on a metaphysical journey through an enigmatic post-apocalyptic landscape.

Look up stalker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

A stalker is someone who engages in stalking.

Transportation[edit]

  • Aeros Stalker, a hang glider
  • Lockheed Martin Skunk Works Stalker, an electrically powered UAV
  • APAL Stalker, a Russian jeep-like SUV

Media[edit]

Fictional characters[edit]

  • Stalker (Batman Beyond), a supervillain from the Batman Beyond Animated Series
  • Stalker (comics), a character from a short-lived DC 'sword & sorcery' comic
  • Stalker (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
  • Stalker (Gundam), a character from the anime series Mobile Fighter G Gundam

Film[edit]

  • Stalker (1979 film), a Soviet science fiction art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Stalker (2010 film), a British psychological horror film directed by Martin Kemp
  • Stalker (2012 film), an Irish psychological thriller directed by Mark O'Connor
  • Stalker (2016 film), a Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Moses Inwang

Games[edit]

  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R., a first-person shooter franchise
    • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, a first-person shooter loosely inspired by 1979 movie Stalker and the novel Roadside Picnic
    • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky, a prequel to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
    • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat, a sequel to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl
    • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, the sequel to S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl

Music[edit]

  • Stalker (album), a 1995 dark ambient album by Lustmord & Robert Rich, inspired by the Tarkovsky film
  • 'Stalker', a song by Aphrodite (artist) from their album Aphrodite
  • 'Stalker', a song by Cascada from their album Original Me
  • 'Stalker', a song by Goldfinger from their album Disconnection Notice
  • 'Stalker', a song by Recoil from their album Unsound Methods
  • 'The Stalker', a song by The Insane Clown Posse from their EP Beverly Kills 50187

Print[edit]

  • Stalker (novel), a novel partly based on the Russian novel Roadside Picnic
  • Stalkers (comics), a 1990s comics limited series

Television[edit]

  • Stalker (TV series), a 2014 TV series starring Maggie Q and Dylan McDermott
  • 'Stalker' (CSI), an episode of the American television series CSI

People[edit]

  • Stalker (surname), several people
  • The Stalker, the ring name for professional wrestler Barry Windham

Other uses[edit]

See also[edit]

  • Deer stalking, a British term for the stealthy hunting of deer without hounds or horses
  • Chernobyl stalking, making illegal visits to the Chernobyl nuclear disaster site
  • Stalked: Murder in Slow Motion, a 2019 British crime documentary narrated by Kym Marsh
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Stalker (1979) location shotIn the Strugatsky brothers’ novel, the Zone is identified as overtly alien, littered with technological artefacts. Tarkovsky’s film only shows human relics, the debris of the visitors already consumed and reclaimed by the natural landscape. The first building the men encounter is one of the two abandoned hydroelectric power plants used during the shoot. In 1979 the building was just a shell, due to it being partially blown up during the Second World War by the retreating Red Army. Since then, the building has undergone extensive renovations, but its large doorway and flat-roofed wings mean it remains instantly recognisable.

It’s here that Writer, now growing impatient with Stalker’s philosophising, decides to flaunt the laws of the Zone and walk straight towards the Room. He strides confidently towards the building, but as the camera zooms in on the back of his head the audience can sense he’s experiencing a moment of trepidation. The idea of nature as a representation of the divine is central to all of Tarkovsky’s films, and as the wind bristles through the trees, as it does when Writer’s unconscious fear makes itself felt, there’s something irrefutably spiritual, perhaps even religious, about standing in front of this building. Location 5: Canal/dog. Stalker (1979) location shotThis hydroelectric plant was relatively easy to track down.

However, searching for shooting locations in the Estonian wilderness is an almost impossible task. When Tarkovsky filmed here, everything was verdant and alive. Now, towards the end of November, the area is covered in the first snow of winter. It certainly doesn’t help that one of the film’s most memorable locations is now submerged in water.

After temporarily losing their bearings, the three men fall into a pharmaceutical slumber, with the film slipping temporarily back into brown monochrome. Is this because they’re dreaming of home? Or does it symbolize how their hopes of making it to the Room are slowly slipping away? It’s here that Stalker first encounters the Zone’s black dog, who comes paddling along the murky river. Sadly the only wildlife to be found here are the unlucky creatures who have fallen into this canal. Location 6: Iru power plant, Tallinn to Narva highway bridge on the Pirita River.

Stalker (1979) location shotAll journeys, regardless of their spiritual importance, must come to an end. Yet, despite the potential for an explosive finale, the three men leave the Zone without much fanfare, finding themselves back in the dirty, dilapidated bar where they first met. Stalker’s wife turns up with their daughter Monkey, and after a half-hearted attempt to rehome the Zone’s black dog with Writer or Professor, she reluctantly leaves with her husband and their newly acquired pet.

Witches sought to gain or preserve health, to acquire or retain property, to protect against natural disasters or evil spirits, to help friends, and to seek revenge. Sometimes this was believed to work through simple causation as a form of technology. Witches or sorcerers were usually feared as well as respected, and they used a variety of means to attempt to achieve their goals, including incantations (formulas or chants evil spirits), and oracles (to predict the future), amulets and charms (to ward off hostile spirits and harmful events), potions or salves, and dolls or other figures (to represent their enemies). Witch spell words worksheets. Often the magic was instead an effort to construct symbolic reality. For example, it was believed that a field’s fertility could be increased by ritually slaughtering an animal.

As they walk home, Stalker carries Monkey on his shoulders and in the background a power plant affords the scene a desolate beauty.Today, viewed from the Tallinn-Narva highway bridge, the Iru power plant is somewhat less imposing, having lost five of its chimneys. But, stood on the banks of the Pirita River, where the outskirts of the city meet the beginnings of the Zone, it’s hard not to feel like you’re returning with more questions than answers. But perhaps that’s the real magic of the Zone, to leave us hungry for knowledge? In the film, Stalker comes home empty handed, but as he engages in a conversation with his wife, the camera moves towards the couple’s daughter. She sits motionless at the kitchen table as three glasses begin moving by themselves.

Is she using psychic powers? Or is there something else at work? Either way, it appears that the miracle Stalker was searching for was waiting for him at home all along.