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Nostalghia

  • 19831983
  • Not RatedNot Rated
  • 2h 5m
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8.0/10
27K
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Domiziana Giordano, Erland Josephson, and Oleg Yankovskiy in Nostalghia (1983)
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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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.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.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.
IMDb RATING
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27K
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  • Director
    • Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Writers
    • Andrei Tarkovsky(screenplay)
    • Tonino Guerra(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Erland Josephson
    • Domiziana Giordano
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  • Director
    • Andrei Tarkovsky
  • Writers
    • Andrei Tarkovsky(screenplay)
    • Tonino Guerra(screenplay)
  • Stars
    • Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Erland Josephson
    • Domiziana Giordano
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    • 86User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination

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    Oleg Yankovskiy
    Oleg Yankovskiy
    • Andrei Gorchakovas Andrei Gorchakov
    • (as Oleg Jankovsky)
    Erland Josephson
    Erland Josephson
    • Domenicoas Domenico
    Domiziana Giordano
    Domiziana Giordano
    • Eugeniaas Eugenia
    Patrizia Terreno
    • Andrei's Wifeas Andrei's Wife
    Laura De Marchi
    Laura De Marchi
    • Chambermaidas Chambermaid
    Delia Boccardo
    Delia Boccardo
    • Domenico's Wifeas Domenico's Wife
    Milena Vukotic
    Milena Vukotic
    • Civil Servantas Civil Servant
    Raffaele Di Mario
    Rate Furlan
    Livio Galassi
    Elena Magoia
    Piero Vida
    Piero Vida
    Alberto Canepa
    • Farmeras Farmer
    • (uncredited)
    Omero Capanna
    Omero Capanna
    • Burning Manas Burning Man
    • (uncredited)
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
    Vittorio Mezzogiorno
      • Director
        • Andrei Tarkovsky
      • Writers
        • Andrei Tarkovsky(screenplay)
        • Tonino Guerra(screenplay)
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      • Trivia
        This was Andrey Tarkovsky's first film directed outside of the USSR. It was supposed to be filmed in Italy with the support of Mosfilm, with most of the dialogue in Italian. When Mosfilm support was inexplicably withdrawn, Tarkovsky used part of the budget provided by Italian State Television and French film company Gaumont to complete the film in Italy and cut some Russian scenes from the screenplay, while recreating Russian locations for other scenes in Italy.
      • Quotes

        Andrei Gorchakov: Feelings unspoken are unforgettable.

      • Crazy credits
        Before the end credits: To the memory of my mother. - Andrei Tarkovsky
      • Connections
        Featured in One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevitch (1987)
      • Soundtracks
        Kumushki
        Traditional Russian folk song

        [Heard over the opening credits]

      User reviews86

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      Beautiful, obscure, and challenging
      Like a gallery of someone else's strong memories/obsessions, the luxurious images and painstaking movements attracted me with their clarity and disturbed me with their foreignness through the entire film. The undeniable beauty of his visual compositions pulled me in like any flawless performance. I felt no desire to visit his landmarks because they called to mind my own strong memories of similar grandeur. It did not matter that these were his choices. All that mattered was the complete realization of each spiritual personal epiphany. The dialogues, monologues, and mini-plays, on the other hand, disturbed me by adding layers of interpretation that either had to be accepted and incorporated into a less pleasant solipsistic whole, or separately analyzed and digested for their complexities in search of a grander vision. It was as if a famous artist began talking to you about the single meaning of each work of his as you observed them. Does he intend to deny you the pleasure of finding your own answers, or is he simply adding a new layer to enliven your own search for meaning? Accepting the latter explanation, has kept my mind busily turning for several days now.

      Regardless of whether you accept Tarkovsky as philosophically profound or wise, his work is complex and open to multiple interpretations like a well-written haiku. Was Domenico deluded and tragicomic and the poet's torturous journey with the candle a sad joke? Are our memories of the past so intimately woven into our perceptions of ourselves that we cannot avoid irrational acts that imperil our future? Does strangeness or madness have a singular spiritual value all its own like an architectural ruin or a ravaged landscape? Do we take ourselves too seriously or have we over-developed our social, political, and scientific infrastructure to the extent that we are blind to the real world and threaten its existence? Are our poets and mystics spiritual resources or oversensitive fools, and does it matter? Perhaps Tarkovsky would disagree with every one of my questions. I am certain that others will have different questions and answers. However, for those that don't dismiss this film as self-indulgent and ponderous, Tarkovsky offers a rich composition that can support and survive several generations of critics and interpreters.

      A more traditional episodic film with a clearly defined story line and a swift movement between scenes would have less to hide behind that a film like "Nostalghia," but there is no law that says a piece of art cannot be obscure. It comes down to a question of faith in the artist and whether it really matters how creative or insightful he was so long as you personally can find meaning in his work.
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      • Is there a similar to burning Domenico scene in Tarkovski films?

      Details

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      • Release date
        • March 1992 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • Soviet Union
      • Languages
        • Russian
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Nostalgia
      • Filming locations
        • Bagno Vignoni, San Quirico d'Orcia, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
      • Production companies
        • Rai 2
        • Sovinfilm
        • Mosfilm
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $41,014
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $11,537
        • Sep 15, 2002
      • Gross worldwide
        • $55,269
      See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

      Technical specs

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      • Runtime
        2 hours 5 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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