Nostalghia

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Nostalghia is a 1983 meditative art film by Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky, exploring themes of exile, memory, and spiritual longing through poetic imagery and slow, contemplative pacing.

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Nostalghia canonical 5

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instanceOf art film
drama film
film
awardReceived Best Director Award (Cannes Film Festival)
surface form: Cannes Film Festival Best Director Award

Cannes Film Festival Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
cinematographer Giuseppe Lanci
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin Italy
Soviet Union
director Andrei Tarkovsky
editor Ermanno Olmi
filmFestival Cannes Film Festival
followedBy The Sacrifice
follows Stalker
genre art film
drama film
hasCharacter Domenico
Eugenia
hasMainCharacter Andrei Gorchakov NERFINISHED
hasType Soviet-Italian co-production
musicBy Eduard Artemyev NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus Russian poet traveling in Italy
notableCharacteristic long takes
minimal dialogue
poetic imagery
slow contemplative pacing
originalLanguage Italian
Russian
partOf Andrei Tarkovsky
surface form: Andrei Tarkovsky filmography
portrays cultural displacement
search for faith
spiritual crisis
precededBy Stalker
producer Mosfilm
RAI
publicationDate 1983
releaseEvent Cannes Film Festival
surface form: 1983 Cannes Film Festival
runtime approximately 125 minutes
screenwriter Andrei Tarkovsky
Tonino Guerra
setting Italy
style meditative cinema
poetic realism
theme exile
memory
nostalgia
spiritual longing
title Nostalghia self-link

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Andrei Tarkovsky notableWork Nostalghia
Nostalghia title Nostalghia self-link
Voyage in Time relatedWork Nostalghia
sculpting in time discusses Nostalghia
subject surface form: Sculpting in Time
Arseny Tarkovsky workFeaturedIn Nostalghia