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  • Berlin VÖBB/ZLB  (12)
  • SB Ulrich Plenzdorf Seelow
  • Thompson, David  (12)
  • DVD-Video  (12)
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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13898951
    Format: 124 Min.
    Content: The Making of a Legend: Gone With the Wind originally aired on Turner Network Television in 1989, but its inventive storytelling style and stimulating visuals make it seem like a far more recent effort. Christopher Plummer narrates the 123-minute film, and almost every moment is flat-out fascinating. With unprecedented access to producer David O' Selznick's voluminous (and idiosyncratic) memos, and recollections from such cast members as Evelyn Keyes, Ann Rutherford, and Butterfly McQueen, this in-depth account takes us step-by-step through each arduous phase of production̶acquiring rights to the novel, composing a workable screenplay, financing, the nationwide search for Scarlett, the "firing" of original director George Cukor, the use of innovative special effects, scoring, editing, director Victor Fleming's breakdown, Selznick's exhaustion, and on and on. Especially interesting are scads of rare screen tests featuring such actresses as Paulette Goddard, Jean Arthur, Joan Bennett, Lana Turner, and a very young spitfire named Edith Marrener (who would soon evolve into Susan Hayward), all auditioning for Scarlett. The film even manages to find and interview someone who attended the first preview of Gone With the Wind! Movie buffs will revel in this meticulous documentary, which answers almost every conceivable question about one of Hollywood's best-loved films. (Digitally Obsessed)
    Note: Engl. mit dt. Untertiteln
    In: Vom Winde verweht : [DVD Video mit Movietext], Hamburg, 2004, (2004)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Gone with the wind ; Dreharbeit ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13534215
    Format: 86 Min.
    Content: Documentary with interviews with Freed biographer and secretary Mildred Kaufman, director Stanley Donen, screenwriters and lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green, and actors Mickey Rooney, Leslie Caron and Cyd Charisse. Extended film clips and behind-the-scenes footage are added.
    Note: Engl. mit dt. Untertiteln
    In: Singin' in the rain : [DVD Video mit Movietext], [Hamburg], 2002, (2002)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Freed, Arthur ; DVD-Video ; Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Filmmusical ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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  • 3
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    München : Kinowelt Home Entertainment
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14937664
    Format: 1 DVD-Video 8ca. 85 Min.) , DD 2.0 , 1 Beih. (6 S.) , Bildformat: 4:3
    ISBN: 9783939873266
    Series Statement: Arthaus Musik : [DVD-Video]
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Franz., dt. ital. engl.
    Language: German
    Keywords: Donatello ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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  • 4
    AV-Medium
    AV-Medium
    Berlin : Universal Music
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB09299280
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (83 min.) , s./w., farb. , 1 Beih. (18 S.) , Bildformat: 16:9
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Engl., Arien in ital., franz. u. lat. mit engl., franz., dt., span., chines. Untertiteln
    Language: English
    Keywords: Pavarotti, Luciano ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13800336
    Format: ca. 60 Min.
    Note: Part one of a two-part BBC documentary, featuring reflections on Renoir from his family, friends, collaborators, and admirers. Part one: Renoir's childhood and his career until The Rules of the Game.
    In: The rules of the game : [DVD Video], [S.l.], 2004, (2004)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Renoir, Jean ; Biographie 1894-1939 ; DVD-Video ; Biographie 1894-1939 ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Renoir, Jean
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14317010
    Format: ca. 88 min. ; s/w + farb.
    Content: A perfect companion to Dartmoor is Silent Britain, a feature-length documentary that celebrates this newly-rescued golden age of British filmmaking. Hosted by Matthew Sweet, it spans from such early pioneers as George Albert Smith and Cecil Hepworth to such later figures as Asquith, Maurice Elvey and, of course, Hitchcock. Featuring clips from a remarkable range of films (some of the earliest films featured are available in their entirety on Kino's DVD set The Movies Begin), Silent Britain is the perfect means to reacquaint oneself with early British film history or discover it for the first time... Featuring JACK CARDIFF, IAN CHRISTIE, BRYONY DIXON, MICHAEL EATON, and FRANK GRAY. Archival footage of ALFRED HITCHCOCK, JOAN MORGAN,GEORGE PEARSON, MABEL POULTON and CHRISSIE WHITE. A BBC and BFI co-production (Kino)
    In: A cottage on Dartmoor : [DVD Video], New York, NY, 2007, (2007)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Stummfilm ; Geschichte ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB03413186
    Format: 1 DVD (ca. 65 Min.) , Tonformat: Stereo (dt., engl.) , 1 Beil. , Bildformat: 4:3
    ISBN: 3865784046
    Series Statement: Arthaus Dokumentation : [DVD]
    Note: Ländercode: 2 ; 5 , Dt. und engl.
    Language: German
    Keywords: Degas, Edgar ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Degas, Edgar
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15220016
    Format: 124 Min.
    Content: The Making of a Legend: Gone With the Wind originally aired on Turner Network Television in 1989, but its inventive storytelling style and stimulating visuals make it seem like a far more recent effort. Christopher Plummer narrates the 123-minute film, and almost every moment is flat-out fascinating. With unprecedented access to producer David O' Selznick's voluminous (and idiosyncratic) memos, and recollections from such cast members as Evelyn Keyes, Ann Rutherford, and Butterfly McQueen, this in-depth account takes us step-by-step through each arduous phase of production̶acquiring rights to the novel, composing a workable screenplay, financing, the nationwide search for Scarlett, the "firing" of original director George Cukor, the use of innovative special effects, scoring, editing, director Victor Fleming's breakdown, Selznick's exhaustion, and on and on. Especially interesting are scads of rare screen tests featuring such actresses as Paulette Goddard, Jean Arthur, Joan Bennett, Lana Turner, and a very young spitfire named Edith Marrener (who would soon evolve into Susan Hayward), all auditioning for Scarlett. The film even manages to find and interview someone who attended the first preview of Gone With the Wind! Movie buffs will revel in this meticulous documentary, which answers almost every conceivable question about one of Hollywood's best-loved films. (Digitally Obsessed)
    Note: Engl. mit dt. Untertiteln
    In: Vom Winde verweht : [DVD-Video mit Movietext], [Hamburg], 2000, (2000)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Gone with the wind ; Dreharbeit ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
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  • 9
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB14019596
    Format: 2 DVD (ca. 99 Min) , Tonformat: Dolby Digital , 1 Beih. (12 Bl.) , Bildformat: 1.33:1 full screen
    Edition: restored
    Content: Following its theatrical re-release at the NFT in February 2006, BFI Video releases on DVD a new, high-definition digital transfer of The River in its original aspect ratio. The DVD is mastered from the film restoration by the Academy Film Archive, which was carried out in association with the BFI and Janus Films. Jean Renoir's intoxicating first colour feature - shot entirely on location in India - is an adaptation of Rumer Godden's autobiographical coming-of-age tale of an adolescent girl living with her English family on the banks of the Ganges during the waning years of British colonial life. Exquisitely shot in luminous Technicolor by Renoir's nephew Claude, The River is a visual tour de force and a glorious, meditative tribute to the sights and sounds of Indian culture. Its central character (and the film's narrator) is fourteen-year-old Harriet (Patricia Walters), the eldest of five children. Harriet and her beautiful, slightly older friend Valerie (Adrienne Corri) experience the intensity of first love when Captain John (Thomas E. Breen) comes to stay with their neighbours, a mixed-race family with a daughter, Melanie (Radha), of similar age. Captain John, who has lost a leg in active service, captivates the three teenagers, each of whom develops romantic feelings towards this heroic and enigmatic young man. Perhaps Renoir's most symbolic and spiritual film, displaying great humanity and refreshing simplicity, The River received tremendous international acclaim. (BFI)
    Content: Extras: * Specially commissioned filmed introduction to The River by Indian filmmaker Kumar Shahani * Seven rarely-seen short films set in India (1899-1945), preserved in the BFI National Archive. Among them are two silent films showing the changes in jute production and two 1930s films photographed in Technicolor by British cinematographer Jack Cardiff * Fully illustrated 24-page booklet including film essay and Rumer Godden interview by David Thompson; director biography and notes on the seven short films. (BFI)
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , DVD Extras: Specially commissioned introduction to The river by indian filmmaker Kumar Shahani. Seven short films set in India (1899-1945) from the bfi National Film and television archive.Fully illustrated booklet including essay and Rumer Godden interview by David Thompson. , Engl. mit engl. Untertiteln für Hörgeschädigte , Orig.: Frankreich/Indien/USA, 1951
    Language: English
    Keywords: The river 〈Film, 1951〉 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Renoir, Jean
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  • 10
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15880749
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (ca. 99 Min.) , DD , Beih. , 1,33:1 Aspect ratio
    ISBN: 9781604659795
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 276
    Content: Following its theatrical re-release at the NFT in February 2006, BFI Video releases on DVD a new, high-definition digital transfer of The River in its original aspect ratio. The DVD is mastered from the film restoration by the Academy Film Archive, which was carried out in association with the BFI and Janus Films. Jean Renoir's intoxicating first colour feature - shot entirely on location in India - is an adaptation of Rumer Godden's autobiographical coming-of-age tale of an adolescent girl living with her English family on the banks of the Ganges during the waning years of British colonial life. Exquisitely shot in luminous Technicolor by Renoir's nephew Claude, The River is a visual tour de force and a glorious, meditative tribute to the sights and sounds of Indian culture. Its central character (and the film's narrator) is fourteen-year-old Harriet (Patricia Walters), the eldest of five children. Harriet and her beautiful, slightly older friend Valerie (Adrienne Corri) experience the intensity of first love when Captain John (Thomas E. Breen) comes to stay with their neighbours, a mixed-race family with a daughter, Melanie (Radha), of similar age. Captain John, who has lost a leg in active service, captivates the three teenagers, each of whom develops romantic feelings towards this heroic and enigmatic young man. Perhaps Renoir's most symbolic and spiritual film, displaying great humanity and refreshing simplicity, The River received tremendous international acclaim. (BFI)
    Content: Extras: * Specially commissioned filmed introduction to The River by Indian filmmaker Kumar Shahani * Seven rarely-seen short films set in India (1899-1945), preserved in the BFI National Archive. Among them are two silent films showing the changes in jute production and two 1930s films photographed in Technicolor by British cinematographer Jack Cardiff * Fully illustrated 24-page booklet including film essay and Rumer Godden interview by David Thompson; director biography and notes on the seven short films. (BFI)
    Note: Orig.: Frankreich/Indien/USA, 1951 , Ländercode: 1
    Language: English
    Keywords: The river 〈Film, 1951〉 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Renoir, Jean
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