Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
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The brothers Arkady (August 28, 1925 – October 12, 1991) and Boris (April 14, 1933 – November 19, 2012) Strugatsky were Soviet-Russian science fiction authors who collaborated on their fiction. Their best-known novel, Piknik na obochine, has been translated into English as Roadside Picnic. Andrei Tarkovsky adapted the novel for the screen as Stalker (1979).
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Adaptations
Strugatskies books were often adapted for screen, stage, comics and video game. Some of the adaptations are very loose, like Tarkovsky's Stalker, some are not adaptations but rather a new script written by Brothers themselves, like The Sorcerers.
- Stalker (1979) by Andrey Tarkovsky, based on Strugatskies' script, inspired by The Roadside Picnic
- Dead Mountaineer's Hotel (1979) by Grigori Kromanov, based on the novel of the same name
- The Sorcerers (1982), by Konstantin Bromberg, based on Strugatskies' script inspired by Monday Begins on Saturday
- Days of Eclipse (1988) by Alexander Sokurov, inspired by One billion years before the end of the world
- Hard to be a God (1989) by Peter Fleischmann, based on the novel of the same name
- Nesmluvená setkání (1995 Czech TV movie) by Irena Pavlásková, based on novel Space Mowgli
- The Ugly Swans (2006) by Konstantin Lopushansky, based on the novel of the same name
- The Inhabited Island (2009) by Feodor Bondarchuk, based on the novel of the same name
- Hard to be a God (2013) by Alexei German, based on the novel of the same name
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