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#Vladislav Dvorzhetsky
inn0centru1ns · 18 days
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I feel it consuming me, my inner leech. For just one night I pray that she lets me rest.
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moviemosaics · 3 months
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Solaris
directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, 1972
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dvrzhtsk · 1 month
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20kmemesunderthesea · 3 months
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I shall forever demand an explanation as to why Disney did Captain Nemo so dirty. He seemed downright unhinged at times. And then they killed him off at the end of the movie — that too, in such a grim manner! 😫
While neither film adaption was immaculate, I did feel like the Russian film stuck a little closer to the spirit of the book.
Captain Nemo is a freedom fighter, and I will die on this hill. 🫡
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lisystrata · 1 year
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Everything is ghostly in this raging world…
Everything is ghostly in this raging world…
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Actor Vladislav Vatslavovich Dvorzhetsky (Russian: Владислав Вацлавович Дворжецкий) was born on April 26, 1939. He appeared in eighteen films between 1970 and 1978.
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In 1964 he entered the actors' school of Omsk. After graduation in 1967, Vladislav was accepted in the company of the Omsk provincial dramatic theatre. In 1968 the assistant director from film-studio Mosfilm visits Omsk and Dvorzhetsky got his first role in a film as General Khludow in The Flight (1970).
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In his next film he was the test pilot Burton in the Solaris (1972). Both films competed In Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. In spring 1972 he played the role of Alexander Ilyin in Sannikow-Land.
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In 1975 he played the main role in the adventure film Captain Nemo based on the Jules Verne novel. In this role, I remember him from early childhood with his huge cosmic eyes and the tragedy of the Indian Prince Dakkar (Nana Saheb).
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Vladislav is the older half-brother of another of my favorite actors — Evgeny Dvorzhetsky (Edmond Dantès / Viscount Albert de Morcerf in the music television miniseries "The Prisoner of Castle If" — a film adaptation based on the novel by Dumas).
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Dvorzhetsky died in 28 May 1978 in Gomel, due to acute heart failure. At the time of his death, he was not yet 40 years old.
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rwpohl · 11 months
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west-pier · 16 days
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yes-sikorskiy-yuriy · 3 months
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Solaris | SCIENCE FICTION | FULL MOVIE | directed by Tarkovsky
The Solaris mission has established a base on a planet that appears to host some kind of intelligence, but the details are hazy and very secret. After the mysterious demise of one of the three scientists on the base, the main character is sent out to replace him. He finds the station run-down and the two remaining scientists cold and secretive. When he also encounters his wife who has been dead for ten years, he begins to appreciate the baffling nature of the alien intelligence... IMDb rating: 8,0 Year of production: 1972 Director: Andrey Tarkovsky Writers: Andrey Tarkovsky, Friedrich Gorenstein Composer: Artemyev Eduard Operator: Yusov Vadim Production Designer: Romadin Mikhail Starting: Cast: Grinko Nikolai, Dvorzhetsky Vladislav, Banionis Donatas, Solonitsyn Anatoly, Bondarchuk Natalia, Yarvet Yuri, Sargsyan Sos
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"Solaris" was inspired by the film and has similar abilities. The scope of application is limited only by your desires and not desires. Energy enters the area of your strongest desires, fills your thought forms and transfers it to the area of implementation. Keep track of your vision for your future. Make a diagnosis of your ability to believe that this time everything will work out for you in the most real, magical way. Do any ritual that allows your subconscious to pay attention to this and indicate increased significance. Meditate on the “picture”, listen to music that will help you disconnect from everyday life and bustle. Print it in color, frame it and place an area of your space in your apartment. Keep a diary of your path to your dream (your book about your magic, maybe this is the best). Don’t forget to thank everyone who provides you with all possible help and sympathy along this path. Magic is a way of thinking translated only through your efforts in your own life. The main thing is to believe and commit. Good luck, Yuri. I am attaching a film and an audio performance based on this work by S. Lem, it’s worth watching at least once to understand the meaning of your future actions... The main runes in the “picture” are written down, there are a few more secondary runes and the arrangement itself carries a lot of energy, the main thing is to feel it.
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so different captain Nemo
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letterboxd-loggd · 4 years
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Solaris (Solyaris) (1972) Andrei Tarkovsky
March 14th 2020
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Vladislav Dvorzhetsky, The Flight
According to the recollections of friends, Vladislav Dvorzhetsky had an unusual hobby for a man—knitting
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rubykgrant · 4 years
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I remember getting like, REALLY into the story of Captain Nemo when I was maybe 18, and honestly he’s a very interesting character... for one thing, he straight up HATES imperialism/fascism in all forms, to the point that he has no loyalty to any place or government, but IS extremely compassionate toward any people who are oppressed in any way/shape/form. He basically just wants to live underwater and go on fin sea adventures because he is just so DONE with people, but he’ll also maybe overthrow a dictator and redistribute the wealth. Y’know, if he feels like it, and isn’t too depressed. As much as he, let’s say “extremely dislikes”, other people, he’ll be distraught if any of his crew dies... and even grieves enemies who die. Oh, and his ship, the submarine Nautilus? It was built secretly, but putting together different parts all over the world, and finally assembling it. The other really cool thing that I don’t most people are aware of, his name? Nemo is a variation of a word that can mean “nobody” or “no one”. There was another famous mythical sailor that once introduced himself as “nobody”, Ulysses/Odysseus (when speaking to the Cyclopes). Because stories with him are fictional, somebody might try to argue that we don’t “know” where he was from... but to be real, he was from India. His real name was Prince Dakkar. He’s a genius, a scientist, speaks multiple languages, and just pretty dang awesome in general. Despite him LITERALLY being Indian, so many TV/film adaptations make him European and white-wash him. There is a small handful that didn’t; in the 1916 silent film he was Indian, Omar Shariff played him in the mini-series The Mysterious Island (1973), in a 3-part TV film called Captain Nemo he was depicted as Indian but played by actor Vladislav Dvorzhetsky. Ironically, I don’t care much for the movie itself... but the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) had perhaps my favorite Captain Nemo, played by Naseeruddin Shah, and he just looked COOL-
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Anyway, I wish we’d gotten half a dozen ACCURATELY AWESOME movies about Captain Nemo (like, I would trade all the Pirates of the Caribbean films for ones about Captain Nemo)
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dvrzhtsk · 1 month
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tuuilindo · 5 years
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10, 15, 27?
Thanks for asking!
10. most enjoyable swear word in your native language?
I don’t usually use swear words in Russian myself without utter emergency (not because I’m prudish, it’s just how it has always been somehow, and they feel a lot more harsh than foreign ones), but Russian curses are extremely expressive and fascinating in their deeply nuanced variety. I’d say for now it’s заебаться (to be fucking tired or fed up), just because it’s very relatable, and several words with the same root like ебола и еботня (in the meaning of some obscure incomprehensible tiresome stuff) as a reference for a subject that makes you заебаться. But there are much more interesting examples, literally thousands (bless Russian for being a fusional language). Oh! And наебениться as in get wasted, but the soundscape of this word is just so nice and tender (na-ye-’be-nit’-sya).
15. a saying, joke, or hermetic meme that only people from your country will get?
‘Lenin is a mushroom’
27. favourite national celebrity?
I don’t really like any of the modern ones. Alexander Vertinsky was absolutely great. And Soviet actor Vladislav Dvorzhetsky. Though I also quite like contemporary actor and stage director Oleg Menshikov, I’ve been to several plays with him in Ermolova Theatre in Moscow, there’s something deeply fascinating about him. Can’t wait to graduate just to get back to Moscow and see him in Macbeth.
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west-pier · 2 months
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Yuri Rodionov (Pierre Aronnax), Vladislav Dvorzhetsky (Nemo)
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