Andrei Tarkovsky classics Solaris, Stalker, The Mirror and more besides are now available in full (and legally) on YouTube.
Celebrating its centenary in January 2024, Russian production company Mosfilm has spent the past few months quietly uploading many of its classic films to YouTube.
Among the additions are several works by Andrei Tarkovsky, including perhaps his most famous films, Solaris (1972) and Stalker (1979). Solaris, adapted from Stanislaw Lemās 1961 novel, is a simmering masterpiece ā the story of psychologist Kris Kelvin (Donatis Banionis), whoās sent to a distant space station to investigate some strange behaviour among its crew. Once there, heās told that the planet the station orbits, the titular Solaris, may be sentient ā and capable of somehow turning memories into physical realityā¦
Stalkerās a sci-fi piece of a very different sort. Itās loosely adapted from Arkady and Boris Strugatskyās novel Roadside Picnic, and sees a group of scavenger, led by Alexander Kaidanovskyās Stalker, head into a barren wasteland known as the Zone. Their aim is to find a room which, they believe, is capable of granting wishes ā though the journey to that room is a hazardous one, with the Zone surrounding it filled with anomalies that defy the laws of physics.
(Roadside Picnic also provided the basis for the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series of survival shooter videogames.)
Mosfilmsā selection of Tarkovsky joints ā which are nicely transferred from the original prints ā are all handily kept in one playlist. The two major omissions are Nostalghia (1983) and The Sacrifice (1986), his last two films ā though they were made outside the Soviet Union and are probably subject to the decadent westās copyright laws.
Zooming further out, Mosfilmās YouTube channel offers a trove of other classics, including Andrei Rubliev, Ivan The Terrible and the singularly distressing war drama, Come And See. Do have a stiff drink handy if you choose the latter as your Friday night film.
Oh, and if youāre after more genre films from the USSR, do check out Soviet Movies Online ā thereās a startling number of titles on there, including the 1968 TV adaptation of Solaris. Itās not as good as Tarkovskyās, but it makes for an interesting point of comparison. Youāll also find on there the earthy Hard To Be A God and the bleak yet captivating post-apocalyptic mood piece, Dead Manās Letters.
Thanks to BlueSkyās Elicia Donze for bringing this corking selection of films to our attention.