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Nostalgia (1983, Soviet Union/It.)
(aka Nostalghia)
In visionary Soviet film-maker Andrei Tarkovsky's meditative
drama:
- the character of village lunatic and doomsday mystic
Domenico (Erland Josephson) who was attempting to cross through
the waters of the ruins of a mineral pool (in an ancient spa town
in Tuscany) with a lit candle (without extinguishing it), with
his belief that it was necessary in order to save his family and
mankind from the end of the world
- the death of Domenico, who immolated himself in the
town square to the accompaniment of Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' (the
fourth movement) in the Ninth Symphony
- the "candle in an empty pool" sequence
- the eventual third attempt (after two failed attempts) of befriended
Russian writer Andrei Gorchakov (Oleg Yankovsky) to fulfill his promise
to Domenico - to walk across the 16th century mineral pool with a
lit candle (without extinguishing it) - although when he approached
the mineral bath pool, he discovered that the water had been drained;
his walk finally succeeded; he placed his candle on a ledge at the
far end - and then collapsed (off-screen) with all his energy expended
Success - "Candle in an Empty Pool"
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Immolation Death of Domenico
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