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  • Berlin VÖBB/ZLB  (7)
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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15245846
    Format: 1 BD (ca. 130 Min.) , DD/Mono (ital.) , 1 Beih. , 1.85:1
    Note: Ländercode: B , Orig.: Italien/Frankreich, 1974 , Extras: Trailer. Deleted sequences. Alternate English version. Fully illustrated booklet including essays, reviews and biography. , Ital., engl. mit engl. Untertiteln
    Language: Italian
    Author information: Maraini, Dacia
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15642304
    Format: 2 DVD-Video (ca. 94 Min.) , DD 2.0 , 1 Beih. (11 S.) , Bildformat: 1,85:1 (anamorph)
    Edition: Limited collectors ed.
    Content: "In die Familie eines reichen italienischen Fabrikanten kommt ein Gast, dessen eigenartigem Wesen alle verfallen. Von dem geheimnisvollen Erwecker zu bewußtem Leben gerufen, finden die Menschen - verändert, aber nicht befreit - keine Möglichkeit, ihr Leben positiv zu gestalten. Nur einem Dienstmädchen gelingt der Ausbruch aus den eingefahrenen Bahnen seiner Existenz. Vieldeutiger, für verschiedene Interpretationen offener Film, in dem Pasolini seine aus Christentum und Marxismus gezogenen Erkenntnisse für die Notwendigkeit einer geistigen und sozialen Umwandlung des Menschen formuliert. Der künstlerisch beachtliche Film verknüpft thesenhaft knapp Sozialismus, Kapitalismus, Religiosität und Sexualität und verdichtet sich zu einer nur schwer zu entschlüsselnden Parabel, beruhend auf allegorischen Figuren- und Bildarrangements. " (Lexikon des Internationalen Films)
    Content: "Ein attraktiver junger Mann (Terence Stamp) tritt in das Leben einer Unternehmerfamilie und hat nacheinander mit allen Mitgliedern des Hauses eine sexuelle Beziehung. Mit dem tiefreligiösen Dienstmädchen, dem sensiblen Sohn, der sexuell frustrierten Mutter, der verängstigten Tochter und dem innerlich zerrissenen Vater. Für jeden ist es die Offenbarung und als er das Haus verlässt – so plötzlich und mysteriös wie er kam – hat er alle(s) verändert und hinterlässt eine große Leere. Die Mutter flüchtet in sexuelle Abenteuer mit jungen Männern, der Sohn verlässt die Familie, um Künstler zu werden, die Tochter versinkt in schwere Depression und der Vater befreit sich von allem materiellen Dingen, reißt sich die Kleider vom Leib und wandert nackt in die Wildnis. Das Dienstmädchen kehrt in ihr Heimatdorf zurück – und vollbringt dort ein Wunder…" (Covertext cmv)
    Note: Orig.: Italien, 1968 , Ländercode: 2 , "Die letzte Nacht des Pier Paolo Pasolini" und "Tiburtino Terzo" von Roberta Torre. , Untertitel: dt.
    Language: German
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15769807
    Format: 1 BD (98 Min. + Bonus), 1 DVD (98 Min. + Bonus) : Farbe + s/w eingefärbt , PCM mono (BD), DD (DVD) , 1 Beih. , 1080p, 24fps (BD) ; 1.85:1
    Edition: Dual format ed.
    Content: Released on DVD for the first time in the UK, the BFI presents Pasolini's Theorem complete and uncut in a new high-definition digital transfer with restored picture and sound. It is accompanied by a new interview with Terence Stamp, and a feature commentary. A handsome, enigmatic stranger (Terence Stamp) arrives at a bourgeois household in Milan and successively seduces the son, the mother, the daughter and the father, not forgetting the maid. Then, as abruptly and mysteriously as he arrived, he departs. Unable to endure the void left in their lives, the father (Massimo Girotti) hands over his factory to the workers, the son (Andrs Jos Cruz) abandons his vocation as a painter, the mother (Silvana Mangano) abandons herself to random sexual encounters, and the daughter sinks into catatonia. The maid (Laura Betti, winner Best Actress, Venice 1968), however, becomes a saint. In this cool, richly complex and provocative political allegory, Pasolini uses his schematic plot to explore family dynamics, the intersection of class and sex, and the nature of different sexualities. After winning a prize at the Venice Festival, Theorem was subsequently banned on an obscenity charge, but Pasolini later won an acquittal on grounds of the film's 'high artistic value'. A visually ravishing film, with superb performances from all the cast, it also has a brilliantly eclectic soundtrack - with music ranging from Mozart and Morricone to the natural sound of chirping birds. (BFI)
    Content: Extras * Full-feature commentary by Italian film expert Robert Gordon. * Exclusive filmed interview with Terence Stamp. * Fully illustrated booklet.
    Note: Orig.: Italien, 1968 , Ländercode: B (BD), 2 (DVD) , Engl. Untertitel
    Language: Italian
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15610489
    Format: 1 BD (130 Min. + Bonus) , Monaural , 1.85:1
    Edition: Blu-ray ed.
    ISBN: 9781604656466
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [BD] 634
    Content: Pier Paolo Pasolini traveled to Africa, Nepal, and the Middle East to realize this ambitious cinematic treatment of a selection of stories from the legendary The Thousand and One Nights. This is not the fairy-tale world of Scheherazade or Aladdin, though. Instead, the director focuses on the book's more erotic tales, framed by the story of a young man's quest to reconnect with his beloved slave girl. Full of lustrous sets and costumes and stunning location photography, Arabian Nights is a fierce and joyous exploration of human sexuality. (Criterion)
    Content: Extras: Trailers - two trailers for Arabian Nights: 1. In English and Italian, with optional English subtitles where necessary. (3 min, 1080i). 2. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (3 min, 1080i). Introduction - a short introduction to Arabian Nights by Pier Paolo Pasolini. The introduction/comments were filmed on June 24, 1974, at the 27th International Cannes Film Festival. In English, French and Italian, with optional English subtitles where necessary. (3 min, 1080p). On Arabian Nights - a new visual essay by British writer and film critic Tony Rayns, which was recorded exclusively for Criterion in 2012. Mr. Rayns discusses the Italian director's political past and the style and key themes in Arabian Night. In English, not subtitled. (26 min, 1080p). Deleted Scenes - a 155-minute version of Arabian Nights premiered at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Thereafter, two sections were cut, bringing the film to its release length of 130 minutes. These sections are presented here, with a transcription of the dialog provided by Archivio Pier Paolo Pasolini. With printed English subtitles. (22 min, 1080p). Pasolini and the Form of the City - a short documentary film about the Italian cities of Orte and Dabaudia. Pier Paolo Pasolini and Paolo Brunatto made the film in 1974. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (17 min, 1080i). (Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Ländercode: A , Orig.: Italien/Frankreich, 1974 , Pasolini and the form of the city (Paolo Brunatto and Pasolini, 1974, 16 Min.) , Engl. Untertitel
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Il fiore delle mille e una notte 〈Film, 1974〉 ; Filmanalyse ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Il fiore delle mille e una notte 〈Film, 1974〉 ; Interview ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Orte 〈Italien〉 ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Interview ; Interview
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15610479
    Format: 2 DVD-Video (130 Min. + Bonus) , Monaural , 1.85:1 ; NTSC
    Edition: DVD ed.
    ISBN: 9781604656503
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 634
    Content: Pier Paolo Pasolini traveled to Africa, Nepal, and the Middle East to realize this ambitious cinematic treatment of a selection of stories from the legendary The Thousand and One Nights. This is not the fairy-tale world of Scheherazade or Aladdin, though. Instead, the director focuses on the book's more erotic tales, framed by the story of a young man's quest to reconnect with his beloved slave girl. Full of lustrous sets and costumes and stunning location photography, Arabian Nights is a fierce and joyous exploration of human sexuality. (Criterion)
    Content: Extras:Trailers - two trailers for Arabian Nights:1. In English and Italian, with optional English subtitles where necessary. (3 min, 1080i).2. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (3 min, 1080i).Introduction - a short introduction to Arabian Nights by Pier Paolo Pasolini. The introduction/comments were filmed on June 24, 1974, at the 27th International Cannes Film Festival. In English, French and Italian, with optional English subtitles where necessary. (3 min, 1080p). On Arabian Nights - a new visual essay by British writer and film critic Tony Rayns, which was recorded exclusively for Criterion in 2012. Mr. Rayns discusses the Italian director's political past and the style and key themes in Arabian Night. In English, not subtitled. (26 min, 1080p). Deleted Scenes - a 155-minute version of Arabian Nights premiered at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival. Thereafter, two sections were cut, bringing the film to its release length of 130 minutes. These sections are presented here, with a transcription of the dialog provided by Archivio Pier Paolo Pasolini. With printed English subtitles. (22 min, 1080p). Pasolini and the Form of the City - a short documentary film about the Italian cities of Orte and Dabaudia. Pier Paolo Pasolini and Paolo Brunatto made the film in 1974. In Italian, with optional English subtitles. (17 min, 1080i). (Blu-ray.com)
    Note: Ländercode: 1 , Orig.: Italien/Frankreich, 1974 , Via Pasolini (2005, 27 Min.). Pasolini and the form of the city (Paolo Brunatto and Pasolini, 1974, 16 Min.) , Engl. Untertitel
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Pier Paolo Pasolini [Regie, Drehbuch] ; Giuseppe Ruzzolini [Kamera] ; Ninetto Davoli [Darst.] ; Franco Citti [Darst.] ; Ines Pellegrini [Darst.] ; Ennio Morricone [Komp.] Arabian nights
    Language: Italian
    Keywords: Il fiore delle mille e una notte 〈Film, 1974〉 ; Filmanalyse ; DVD-Video ; Il fiore delle mille e una notte 〈Film, 1974〉 ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Orte 〈Italien〉 ; DVD-Video ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; Interview
    Author information: Morricone, Ennio
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15595901
    Format: 1 BD + 1 DVD-Video (105 Min.) , mono ; DTS-HD master audio , 1 Beih. (28 S.) , 1,85:1 original aspect ratio
    Edition: 1
    Series Statement: The Masters of Cinema Series : [Medienkombination] 39
    Content: Three years after The Gospel According to Matthew, Pier Paolo Pasolini resumed his series of classical adaptations with a savage, highly personal take on Sophocles' ancient Greek tragedy Oedipus Rex [Edipo Re]. As his first colour feature, Oedipus Rex makes brilliant use of wildly alternating Moroccan landscapes to transpose collective myth into a particular vision that is at once tender, sensual, and wholly unsparing. The film is divided into three sections set in different eras. The opening takes place in 1920s Italy, and recounts a birth that echoes that of the director himself, the product of a beautiful bourgeoise's affair with a military officer. The mid section depicts a time "outside of history" ̶ it is here that the myth of Oedipus (portrayed by Franco Citti of Accattone and Coppola's The Godfather), one of patricide and incest, plays out opposite the young man's mother/lover (Silvana Mangano). An epilogue shot on the streets of present-day Bologna finds Oedipus playing his flute for a bustling citizenry. With its kinetic handheld camerawork and strikingly primeval costumes, Pasolini's film rattles its art-genre framework in the enduring quest to exorcise repressive emotional forces. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Pier Paolo Pasolini's Oedipus Rex for the very first time on Blu-ray, in a Dual Format (Blu-ray + DVD) edition... (Eureka)
    Content: Extras: Gorgeous new HD restoration of the film in its original aspect ratio, in 1080p on the Blu-ray - Newly translated optional English subtitles - Original Italian theatrical trailer - 28-PAGE BOOKLET featuring vintage writing by Pasolini, excerpts from an interview with the director by Oswald Stack about the film, and rare archival imagery
    Note: Ländercode (BD): B , Ländercode (DVD-Video): 2 , Untertitel: engl.
    Language: Italian
    Author information: Sophocles
    Author information: Pasolini, Pier Paolo
    Author information: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
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  • 7
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15643641
    Format: 2 DVD-Video (107 Min. + Bonus) , DD/2.0 Mono , 1 Beih. , 2.35:1, 16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen
    Series Statement: Italian genre cinema collection : [DVD-Video] 8
    Content: Immer dann, wenn man glaubt, eh schon alles gesehen zu haben, kommt plötzlich ein Film daher, bei dem man aus dem Staunen nicht mehr raus kommt, wo einem der Mund offensteht, und man am Ende die Freudentränen aus den Augen wischen muss. Stellt Euch die Quersumme aus der poetischen Bildgewalt eines Federico Fellini, dem schwarzen Humor der Monty Pythons und den halluzinogenen filmischen Paralleluniversen eines Alejandro Jodorowsky vor. Mondo Candido ist ein Fantasy-Film, ein blutiges Märchen (so der damalige deutsche Verleihtitel), ein desillusioniertes Statement zum Zustand der Welt und zu allererst ein Kind der wilden Siebziger, in der filmtechnisch alles, aber wirklich alles möglich schien... Das Ergebnis ist eines der seltenen Fälle, wo Arthouse und Exploitation zu einem schönen, runden Gesamtkunstwerk verschmelzen. Über all dem weht noch der Hauch des klassischen italienischen Genrekinos, so dass man sich fragt, warum Quentin Tarantino nicht schon längst ein Remake gedreht hat. (Filmtipps.at)
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , Orig.: Italien, 1975 , Extras: 4 Features (200 Min.) mit Jacopetti, Prosperi, Pier Antonio Meccati und Federico Caddeo; Photo-Galerie; Italienischer Trailer; Audiokommentar der Filmhistoriker Christian Keßler und Marcus Stiglegger; Booklet von Federico Caddeo , Engl., dt. Untertitel
    Language: Italian
    Author information: Voltaire
    Author information: Keßler, Christian
    Author information: Stiglegger, Marcus
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