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  • Welcome to the official Film/Art Gallery collection of original Stalker vintage movie posters, where we offer a wide range of artwork for one of cinema's ultimate science fiction films.

    Stalker is a 1979 Soviet science fiction art film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a screenplay composed by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky, freely based on their 1972 novel Roadside Picnic. The film combines components of science fiction with sensational philosophical and psychological subjects.

    The film narrates the story of an expedition driven by a character named "Stalker" (Alexander Kaidanovsky), who takes his two clients—a melancholic essayist (Anatoly Solonitsyn) looking for motivation, and a teacher (Nikolai Grinko) looking for scientific discovery—to a secretive restricted location known essentially as the "Zone", where there supposedly exists a room which gifts a person's deepest wants. The trio travel through frightening zones filled with the debris of present-day society while engaging in numerous arguments.

    Stalker was discharged on Goskino in May 1979. Upon discharge, the film earned blended reviews initially before getting overwhelmingly positive reviews over the years to pass on, hence becoming a near cult film with numerous praising Tarkovsky's directing, visuals, subjects, and screenwriting. The film netted over 4 million around the world, generally within the USSR, against a budget of 1 million Soviet rubles.

    Film/Art Gallery's collection of Stalker movie posters include artwork by Jean-Michel Folon of the cult 1979 sci-fi drama. It also includes a Swiss and Japanese version of the Stalker posters. It also showcases an alternate style (with artwork by "Bougrine") and an East German poster artwork by Erhard Gruttner.

    Film/Art Gallery movie posters are original prints and film poster collectibles. These are original movie posters. We do not carry any movie poster reproductions or reprints of any kind.