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: In the film’s most famous sequence—a nearly nine-minute unbroken shot—Gorchakov attempts to carry a lit candle across an empty mineral pool in Bagno Vignoni. This act, requested by the local "madman" Domenico , symbolizes a fragile, persistent act of faith and the burden of saving humanity through individual sacrifice.

Tarkovsky uses a distinct color palette to differentiate between reality and memory: Ностальгия ( 1983 ) - IMDb : In the film’s most famous sequence—a nearly

, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, is a meditative exploration of spiritual displacement, cultural alienation, and the debilitating weight of memory. It was Tarkovsky’s first film shot outside the Soviet Union, produced in Italy during his own self-imposed exile, which imbues the work with profound autobiographical significance. Narrative Core It was Tarkovsky’s first film shot outside the

The film follows , a Russian poet traveling through Italy to research the life of Pavel Sosnovsky, an 18th-century Russian composer who eventually committed suicide after returning home. Accompanied by his Italian interpreter, Eugenia , Gorchakov finds himself unable to appreciate the Mediterranean beauty around him, paralyzed by a "spiritual disease" of longing for his homeland. Key Themes and Symbols Key Themes and Symbols : Characteristic of Tarkovsky’s

: Characteristic of Tarkovsky’s style, the film is saturated with imagery of rain, mist, and stagnant water, reflecting the characters' internal stagnation. Fire appears as a symbol of both destructive madness and purifying sacrifice, most notably in Domenico’s public self-immolation in Rome. Visual Language