Solaris – 50th Anniversary Screening with Live Musical Accompaniment
Matthew Nolan & Stephen Shannon
Andrei Tarkovsky | 1972 | Soviet Union | Russian with English subtitles 166 minutes
Andrei Tarkovsky | 1972 | Soviet Union | Russian with English subtitles 166 minutes
New York Film Festival October 12th at 515pm Walter Reade Theatre (Lincoln Centre)
Possibly the most emotionally devastating science fiction film ever made, Solaris follows scientist Chris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis) as he is sent to a space station whose inhabitants have been attempting to make contact with the mysterious planet Solaris. Often described as a Soviet response to Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey, Solaris is an enigmatic work of startling beauty and depth. To mark this seminal film’s 50th anniversary, our special screening features live musical accompaniment by Matthew Nolan and Stephen Shannon. Their newly created score, especially commissioned for the festival, is rooted in both Tarkovsky’s aesthetic and philosophical concerns and in the sonic architecture of Artemyev’s original soundtrack. This alternative score, with its mesmerizing waves of electronic sounds, brings the core concerns of the film into greater focus, its atmosphere of dread and longing offering a fascinating interpretation of the film’s cryptic emotions. A Janus Films release.
Supported by a commission award from the Arts Council of Ireland.
Special thanks to Culture Ireland.
Link to event –
https://www.filmlinc.org/nyff2022/films/solaris-50th-anniversary-screening-with-live-musical-accompaniment/