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Pages in category "Films based on works by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The children live in a futuristic utopia, and the teenagers feel drawn to adventure. While the children play they find an abandoned road with a road sign reading "Wrong way". Anton decides to go further and discovers remnants from World War II – a skeleton of a German gunner chained to his machine gun (or so he says to his friends).
Boris Strugatsky became a member of the writers' union of the USSR in 1964. In 1966, he became a full-time writer. [6] From 1972 he acted as the head of the Leningrad seminar of young speculative fiction writers, which subsequently became known as the "Boris Strugatsky Seminar". He established the "Bronze Snail" literary prize.
The novel tells the story of Gack, a teenage boy from Giganda.Gack is a cadet commando in Fighting Cats: an elite army unit of the Alai Duchy.In the first chapter of the novel, Gack is mortally wounded in a dogfight with an attacking tank unit of the army of the Empire.
Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (Estonian: "Hukkunud Alpinisti" hotell, Russian: Отель "У погибшего альпиниста") is a 1979 Soviet era Estonian film directed by Grigori Kromanov and based on the 1970 novel Dead Mountaineer's Hotel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, who also wrote the screenplay. [1]
The film was initially written by brothers Boris and Arkady Strugatsky as adaptation of their 1965 science fantasy novel Monday Begins on Saturday. But Bromberg turned down the script due to its serious tone and social commentary, and the Strugatskys had to rewrite their script as a light-hearted romantic comedy. As a result, the movie bore ...
The Ugly Swans (Russian: Гадкие лебеди) is a 2006 Russian science fiction drama film directed by Konstantin Lopushansky, based on the 1967 novel of the same name by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. The film is often compared to Andrei Tarkovsky's Stalker, also adapted from a Strugatsky book. [1] [2]
Prisoners of Power (or Inhabited Island), a science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky The Inhabited Island , a science fiction film directed by Fyodor Bondarchuk based on the novel Topics referred to by the same term