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Why Aleksei German’s Hard To Be A God is worth the wait

Posted by cskinner on April 2, 2014 · 3 Comments 

Why Aleksei German’s Hard To Be A God is worth the wait

One of the most painstakingly constructed sci-fi films you’ll ever see, and it’s full of mud and persecution.

Filed under Features · Tagged with aleksei german, andrei tarkovsky, arkady strugatsky, boris strugatsky, hard to be a god, history of arkanar massacre, khrustalyov my car, leonid yarmolnik, my friend ivan lapshin, peter fleischmann, trydno byt bogom, vladimir Ilin, WERNER HERZOG, yuri klimenko

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