Film Studies – The Rpg Academy

Film Studies – Stalker (Apocalypse Words)


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With this episode, it makes it the fourth month in a row which see:

  • Nella Inserra from the “Apocalist Book Club” podcast, and “Nella Explains” which includes a coffee table lining inspired episode which taught me about some areas of London.
  • Meguey and D. Vincent Baker from Lumpley Games, co-authors of Apocalypse World
  • Together, we visit the allegorical apocalyptic landscape of “Stalker“, a 1979 movie directed by Andrei Tarkovsky. This movie is loosely based on the novel “Roadside Picnic” by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky who also co-written the film.

    As usual, we review this film and discuss ways it could inspire tabletop RPG adventures, characters, or practices.

    Mentioned tabletop RPG settings and systems:
    • Apocalypse World“, “The Last Adventure“, and “Murderous Ghosts: A Party Game” by Lumpley Games
    • The Quiet Year” by Avery Alder for Buried Without Ceremony
    • Shock: Social Science Fiction” by Joshua A.C. Newman for Glyph Press
    • The Darkest House“, and “Numenera” by Monte Cook for Monte Cook Games
    • Monster of the Week” by Michael SandsSteve Hickey, and Fred Hicks for Evil Hat Productions
    • Tales from the Loop” by Free League Publishing
    • Fall of Magic” by Heart of the Deernicorn
    • The Night Cage“, board game by Christopher Ryan ChanChris McMahon, and Rosswell Saunders
    • Cluedon’t” by Grant Howitt, and Chloe Mashiter for Rowan, Rook & Decard
    • Dark Earth” by Multisim Editions
    • Legend of the Five Rings” by EDGE Studio
    • Cthulhu Dark” by Graham Walmsley
    • Cthulhu 476 AD” by James D. Hargrove
    • Savage Worlds” by Shane Lacy Hensley for Pinnacle Entertainment
    • Other mentions:
      • The Criterion Collection, distribution company focused on licensing, restoring, and distributing “important classic and contemporary films”.
      • Annihilation“, film written and directed by Alex Garland
      • We don’t know at this point what our next episode will be about but Film Studies will return in due time.

        See you then for more silver screen extravaganza.

        Cheers

        Kalum

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