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This week James and Matt take a look at Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris from 1972 and Sebastián Cordero's Europa Report from 2013. Two films which both feature characters who are searching for something in the depths of space. Solaris at 01:24 Europa Report at 61:00 CONTAINS FILM SPOILERS Visit our website https://www.journeythroughscifi.com/ Email Us! Follow us on TWITTER Add us on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK Follow us on LETTERBOXD
Millions of dollars have gone into saying the stupidest shit I have ever seen and heard and I'm down for it. Topics: Madiha's tail is bushy; PSA: We're sick of Fire Emblem Three Houses; Esther is a normie; we talk about Death Stranding from like 12:00-44:00, read an article or something if you want someone who is thinking too hard about this game, we're only hype; Madiha CANNOT become the Emperor of Rome in IMPERATOR: ROME; the tutorial is still not good; clicking the gender equality button; the ballad of Apullia Maxima, the mommy legion commander; its time for the FILM MAIDENZ to talk about some classic cinema! Madiha and Esther watched Andrei Tarkovsky's SOLARIS; high concept at 1:20:00, but basically spoilers until like 2:00:00; we tell Madiha "ok boomer." --- Click here to vote for The Solstice War on topwebfiction! Send us questions and game jam submissions!! Rate us on iTunes! Email us at transmediacrity@gmail.com! Check out our TUMBLR and TWITTER and Curiouscat! SUPPORT US ON PATREON! Check out our YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Special thanks to Velt for our cover art! Check her art here. (Not worksafe.) You can find us at: Madiha: Twitter, The Solstice War. Esther: Twitter, Tumblr
Released in 1972, Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris is the second of three adaptations of Stanislav Lem's 1961 book of the same name. The film tells the tale of Kris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis) who travels to a station orbiting the planet Solaris, a sentient ocean that seems to be able to read the unconscious thoughts of those on the station and conjure up living embodiments of someone from the astronauts' past, with varying results.Keith Gordon and Rob St. Mary return to The Projection Booth to discuss the Tarkovsky film, the 1968 TV movie, and the Steven Soderbergh adaptation.
Vinnie and Diego try to describe the experience watching Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris, based on the novel by Stanislaw Lem If you want to support this podcast please donate through Ko-fi, we'll personally thank you the next time we record! https://ko-fi.com/A17221EX
We're back! After a couple of weeks off, which saw Tara jet off to the Bologna Film Festival and Ti drift around the Balkans, Cinema Blindspot is jumping straight into the deep end with Andrei Tarkovsky's Solaris (1972). As a card-carrying sci-fi nerd, the odds are that Ti will love this cinematic epic, but will its ponderous themes and lack of spectacle leave him cold? Meanwhile, Tara educates Ti about the importance of Soviet cinema and Tarkovsky's unique style. Find us on Facebook and on Twitter at @CinemaBlindspot or individually on Twitter at @midnightmovies and @timonsingh and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a review on iTunes. If you have comments or suggestions, please feel free to email us at cinemablindspot@gmail.com Cinema Blindspot is edited and produced by Peter Walsh @soylent_grey.