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    Russian. Italian. Budget. £500,000 [citation needed] Box office. $323,097 [1] Nostalghia[a] (released as Nostalgia in the United Kingdom) is a 1983 drama film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky and starring Oleg Yankovsky, Domiziana Giordano and Erland Josephson. Tarkovsky co-wrote the screenplay with Tonino Guerra.

  2. Oct 5, 2023 · 01 Nostalghia was directed by Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky. 02 The movie was filmed entirely in Italy. 03 The story follows a Russian writer named Andrei who travels to Italy. 04 The title Nostalghia is derived from the word “nostalgia.”. 05 The film explores themes of loneliness and isolation.

  3. May 3, 2022 · Nostalghia is largely devoid of any dramatic plot apart from a very few instances like the conversation between Andrei and Eugenia, Domenico’s speech in Rome, and Andrei’s repetitive attempt to cross the pool with the lighted candle. The screenplay, which is written by the famous Italian screenwriter Tonino Guerra and Tarkovsky himself, mostly contains philosophical and spiritual dialogues.

  4. Nostalghia: Directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. With Oleg Yankovskiy, Erland Josephson, Domiziana Giordano, Patrizia Terreno. A Russian poet and his interpreter travel to Italy researching the life of an 18th-century composer, and instead meet a ruminative madman who tells the poet how the world may be saved.

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    • Andrei Tarkovsky
    • 1992-03
  5. Jul 18, 2001 · From the opening images of Nostalghia (1983), Andrei Tarkovsky presents the two disparate worlds-the spare, monochromatic landscape of the Russian countryside and the lush, idyllic meadows of rural Italy-that collided within the soul of Russian author, Andrei Gortchakov (Oleg Yankovsky). Gortchakov has travelled to Italy on an extended research expedition to retrace the emigrant journey of an ...

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  6. May 30, 2013 · Review: Nostalghia. Perhaps Andrei Tarkovsky’s most opaque film, Nostalghia is also one of his most personal. Unlike Abbas Kiarostami, a poet of contemporary cinema whose films stopped being about Iran when he stopped making films there, Andrei Tarkovsky, Russia’s preeminent poet of the spirit, proved that while a Russian director could ...

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  8. Even among Tarkovsky films, Nostalghia gives off the sensation that it is one of the more languid despite barely passing the two hour mark, largely thanks to its lack of explicit plot ...

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