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  1. NOSTALGHIA. Directed by. Andrei Tarkovsky. Italy, Soviet Union, 1983. Drama. 126. Synopsis. The Russian poet Andrei Gorchakov travels through Italy accompanied by his guide and translator as he researches the life of an 18th Century Russian composer, Pavel Sosnovsky. There he meets Erland Josephson, a local pariah who declares that the world is ...

  2. Markku Veijalainen sunnuntaisin klo 9-11 ja lauantaisin klo 16-18. Kaksi tuntia kiinnostavia tarinoita musiikin parhailta vuosikymmeniltä. Katso kaikki. Kuuntele livenä Radio Nostalgia nettiradiota. Radio Nostalgia tarjoaa parasta seuraa, musiikkia ja ohjelmia.

  3. 10 de may. de 2016 · Release: 1983. Runtime: 126. Country: Russia, Italy. Language: Italian and Russian w/English subtitles. Director: Andrei Tarkovsky. Cast: Oleg Yankovsky, Erland Josephson, Domiziana Giordano. Andrei Tarkovsky explained that in Russian the word “nostalghia” conveys “the love for your homeland and the melancholy that arises from being far ...

  4. Sociedad Turing. Producido por Dany Richter. Grabado y Mezclado en El lado izquierdo por Dany Richter. Producción, composición y arreglos de teclado por Victor Cabezuelo. Masterizado por Hay Zeelen. Diseño gráfico: LeChuck Studio.

  5. Nostalgia. La nostalgia (del griego clásico νόστος [ nóstos ], «regreso», y ἄλγος [ álgos ], «dolor») 1 es un sentimiento de tristeza mezclado con placer y afecto cuando una persona piensa en tiempos considerados felices del pasado, 2 también descrita como un sentimiento de anhelo por un momento, situación o acontecimiento ...

  6. Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1983 drama film ‘Nostalghia’ follows the Russian writer Andrei Gorchakov as he travels to Italy to research the life of 18th century composer Pavel Sovnovsky, who committed suicide upon his return to Russia. ‘Nostalghia’ is a film about alienation, the untranslatable nature of art and culture, and the idealistic ...

  7. New 4K Restoration. Andrei Tarkovsky explained that in Russian the word “nostalghia” conveys “the love for your homeland and the melancholy that arises from being far away.”. This debilitating form of homesickness is embodied in the film by Andrei (Oleg Yankovsky, The Mirror), a Russian intellectual doing research in Italy.