Post by account_disabled on Jan 13, 2024 22:28:07 GMT -5
another classic of Soviet cinema, also awarded at the Cannes Festival (in this case with the Special Jury Prize), which is Solaris (1972). Directed by Andrei Tarkovski, Solaris is a science fiction drama based on the novel by Polish writer Stanislaw Lem . A psychologist is sent to the planet Solaris to find out what has happened to the scientists on the station installed there. There he will find himself trapped in a parallel reality. Beautiful philosophical reflection on communication and human relations .
Great films of Russian cinema
[/url] recommended, we especially liked Leviathan (2014). In a small town on the coast of the Barents Sea, Kolia will have to fight against the mayor, who wants to appropriate his land. Surely one of the future classics of Russian cinema . You can see it here .
And for finish…
Russian cinemaSince we don't always feel like watching deep movies, we want to tell you about a Soviet comedy : Ironia sudbí ili s liogkim parom ( The irony of fate or enjoy your bath , 1975), by Eldar Riazanov. This title has the honor of being one of the most watched films in Soviet cinema... on New Year's Eve . After spending New Year's Eve drinking with friends in a sauna, Yevgeny ends up on a plane bound for Leningrad. He thinks he is still in Moscow, in a street just like his and a building just like his where all the messes are taking place.
We also don't want to forget the children, so to conclude we leave you a short animated film: Iogik v tumane ( The hedgehog in the fog , 1975), by Yuri Norxtein , based on a story by Serguei Kozlov. In 2003 it was considered the best animated film of all time at the Laputa Animation Festival in Japan. Don't suffer for not understanding it: it is subtitled in Spanish!
Great films of Russian cinema
And for finish…
Russian cinemaSince we don't always feel like watching deep movies, we want to tell you about a Soviet comedy : Ironia sudbí ili s liogkim parom ( The irony of fate or enjoy your bath , 1975), by Eldar Riazanov. This title has the honor of being one of the most watched films in Soviet cinema... on New Year's Eve . After spending New Year's Eve drinking with friends in a sauna, Yevgeny ends up on a plane bound for Leningrad. He thinks he is still in Moscow, in a street just like his and a building just like his where all the messes are taking place.
We also don't want to forget the children, so to conclude we leave you a short animated film: Iogik v tumane ( The hedgehog in the fog , 1975), by Yuri Norxtein , based on a story by Serguei Kozlov. In 2003 it was considered the best animated film of all time at the Laputa Animation Festival in Japan. Don't suffer for not understanding it: it is subtitled in Spanish!