panpredseda
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Post by panpredseda on Nov 19, 2005 11:05:13 GMT -5
I've heard that not only STALKER was based on Strugacki's novel. There might be movie ROADSIDE PICNIC too, but I can't find anything about that. I've only heard this movie was shown years in ex-Czechoslovak TV (before 1989), so it could be produced in Soviet Union or elsewhere in Eastern-block.
Does anybody know more...?
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Post by Pauk on Nov 19, 2005 13:36:48 GMT -5
As long as I know, it cannot be so. Do you remember it from the title or from the content?
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panpredseda
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Post by panpredseda on Nov 19, 2005 15:40:06 GMT -5
I don't remember the movie, I only read about it at some board about old and forgotten movies from Soviet Union and other socialistic countries. The content, as written, is more closer to original Roadside Picnic novel (witch jelly etc.) Don't know if the title is exactly Roadside Picnic (or if it is Russian movie Piknik na obocine), I don't know anything except that i have metioned.
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Post by Pauk on Nov 20, 2005 9:47:15 GMT -5
I suppose there would have been some kind of comment about it in, for example, the site of brothers Strugatsky. The makers of a possible film could not shoot it without the authors knowing that. There is, though, no comment. I believe it to be a myth or perhaps an attempt, that did not go further than the primal idea.
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panpredseda
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Post by panpredseda on Nov 20, 2005 16:53:41 GMT -5
And what about Roadside Picnic radio drama?
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Post by Pauk on Nov 21, 2005 19:56:01 GMT -5
I cannot answer. I really read a lot about Piknik and Stalker, but never met it. If I come across it, I'll write about it.
(your location: miasorub is the person who cuts meat.)
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panpredseda
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Post by panpredseda on Nov 22, 2005 10:36:16 GMT -5
Oh, thank you. "Miasorubka" is correct?
About the radio drama I read in sport/psychological game (could be played at children camps etc.) Stalker rules. As an introduction to this game there are mentioned: movie Stalker, Roadside Picnic book and the radio drama, but there is no link to other information about it.
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Post by Pauk on Nov 22, 2005 11:45:52 GMT -5
(Yeah, now it's better. You do not need a stalker to give you two long matches, you bravely enter it yourself..respect)
It's a pity, but I really know nothing about Russian radio, but if one should take Lithuanian as a parallel, so there's no index of plays that had been broadcasted. It's a complete mess.
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