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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB35049592
    Umfang: 2 Bluray-Discs , Tonformat: Dts-HD Master Audio/5.1 , Bildformat: 2.35:1 (part one), 1.78:1 (part two)
    Inhalt: Far from a conventional biopic, Steven Soderbergh's film about Che Guevara is a fascinating exploration of the revolutionary as icon. Daring in its refusal to make the socialist leader into an easy martyr or hero, Che paints a vivid, naturalistic portrait of the man himself (Benicio del Toro, in a stunning, Cannes-award-winning performance), from his overthrow of the Batista dictatorship to his 1964 United Nations trip to the end of his short life. Composed of two parts, the first a kaleidoscopic view of the Cuban Revolution and the second an all-action dramatization of Che's failed campaign in Bolivia, Che is Soderbergh's most epic vision. (Covertext)
    Anmerkung: Ländercode: B , Span. mit engl. Untertiteln , Orig.: Frankreich/Spanien/USA, 2008
    Sprache: Spanisch
    Schlagwort(e): Guevara, Che ; Biographie ; Film ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Biographie ; Biografie
    Mehr zum Autor: Soderbergh, Steven
    Mehr zum Autor: Guevara, Che
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15170760
    Umfang: 2 Blu-ray Disc (135/136 Min.) : s/w und Farbe , Tonformat: Surround ; dts-HD Master Audio , 1 Beih. (11 Bl.) , Bildformat: 1:2.39
    Ausgabe: Blu-ray ed.
    ISBN: 9781604651935
    Serie: The Criterion collection : [BD] 496
    Inhalt: Far from a conventional biopic, Steven Soderbergh's film about Che Guevara is a fascinating exploration of the revolutionary as icon. Daring in its refusal to make the socialist leader into an easy martyr or hero, Che paints a vivid, naturalistic portrait of the man himself (Benicio del Toro, in a stunning, Cannes-award-winning performance), from his overthrow of the Batista dictatorship to his 1964 United Nations trip to the end of his short life. Composed of two parts, the first a kaleidoscopic view of the Cuban Revolution and the second an all-action dramatization of Che's failed campaign in Bolivia, Che is Soderbergh's most epic vision. (Covertext)
    Inhalt: Extras: DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION: * High-definition digital masters, supervised and approved by director Steven Soderbergh, with DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray edition * New audio commentaries featuring Jon Lee Anderson, author of Che Guevara: A Revolutionary Life * Making "Che," a new documentary featuring Soderbergh, producer Laura Bickford, actor-producer Benicio del Toro, and writers Peter Buchman and Ben van der Veen (50 min.) * Interviews with participants in and historians of the Cuban Revolution and Che's Bolivian campaign (35 min.) * End of a Revolution, a short documentary made in Bolivia right after Che's execution in 1967 (26 min.). * "Che" and the Digital Cinema Revolution, an original video piece looking at the RED camera and its effect on modern film production (33 min.) * Deleted scenes * Theatrical trailer * PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Amy Taubin
    Anmerkung: Ländercode: A , Orig.: Frankreich/Spanien/USA, 2008 , Span., mit engl. Untertiteln
    Sprache: Spanisch
    Schlagwort(e): Guevara, Che ; Biographie ; Film ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Che 〈Film, 2008〉 ; Kommentar ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Che 〈Film, 2008〉 ; Kameraarbeit ; Filmkamera ; Digitale Filmtechnik ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Bolivien ; Guevara, Che ; Interview ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Biographie ; Kommentar ; Interview ; Biografie ; Interview ; Kommentar
    Mehr zum Autor: Soderbergh, Steven
    Mehr zum Autor: Guevara, Che
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15209389
    Umfang: 3 DVD-Video (135/136 + Bonus) : s/w und Farbe , Tonformat: Surround ; DD/5.1 , NTSC , 1 Beih. (19 S.) , Bildformat: 1:2.39 ; 16:9 enhanced for widescreen TVs
    ISBN: 9781604651928
    Serie: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 496
    Inhalt: Extras: Making Che (49:52) A top-notch making-of documentary, the piece traces the convoluted development of the film, which began with a focus on Che's campaign in Bolivia and expanded backwards in time into the story of the Cuban revolution. Producer Laura Bickford, Steven Soderbergh, and Benicio Del Toro began working on the film in the mid 1990s. Fascinating tidbits include that, at one point, Terrence Malick was interested in directing the movie, and Soderbergh was cool with that because he was curious to see what Malick would do with the material. Conflicting schedules put an end to Malick's involvement. The documentary also covers the arduous shoot, and Soderbergh's use of the Red One digital camera (and how its compact size allowed them to shoot very quickly in natural light, and to download dailies and begin editing immediately after a day's shoot). The documentary is beautifully presented in a 1.78:1 anamorphic transfer with Dolby stereo surround audio. End of a Revolution (25:53) In early 1968, director Brian Moser shot this documentary at the site of Guevara's execution. The piece begins with Che's death, but focuses primarily on the history of Bolivia and President René Barrientos' agrarian reforms. For the most part, the documentary is antagonistic towards Guevara, presenting him as an intruding foreign revolutionary whose presence wasn't wanted by the country's poor farmers and miners. The documentary is in reasonable shape given its age. The presentation is full frame with mono audio. Interviews from Cuba (35:02) Laura Bickford and Benicio Del Toro conducted video interviews of Generals Enrique and Rogelio Acevedo, Ricardo Alarcón, Leonardo Tamayo Núñez, and Harry Villegas, who were major players in the Cuban Revolution or Che's campaign in Bolivia, as well as Cuban Revolution historians Mario Mencía Cobas and Herberto N. Acosta. The interviews cover the revolution, Castro's 26th of July Movement, and Guevara's capture in Bolivia. The presentation is 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen with mono audio. Che and the Digital Revolution (33:21) This piece is devoted to Soderbergh's use of the Red One digital camera, which allowed him to make this epic duology quickly and inexpensively. Che was the first feature to be shot with the Red One. In fact, the camera was so hot off of the assembly line that it arrived only days before the shoot began. The documentary is presented in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen with Dolby stereo surround audio. (DVD Verdict)
    Anmerkung: Ländercode: 1 , Extras: New audio commentary featuring John Lee Anderson , Orig.: Frankreich/Spanien/USA, 2008 , DVD 3: Making of... featuring Soderbergh, Laura Bickford, Banicio Del Toro, Peter Buchman and Benjamin van der Veen. Interviews with participants in and historians of the Cuban Revolution and Che's Bolivian campaign. "End of a revolution" (documentary by Brian Moser, made in Bolivia right after Che's execution in 1967). "Che, and the digital cinema revolution!", an original video piece looking at the RED camera and its effect on modern film production , Span., mit engl. Untertiteln
    Sprache: Spanisch
    Schlagwort(e): Guevara, Che ; Biographie ; Film ; DVD-Video ; Che 〈Film, 2008〉 ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Che 〈Film, 2008〉 ; Kameraarbeit ; Filmkamera ; Digitale Filmtechnik ; DVD-Video ; Bolivien ; Guevara, Che ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Biographie ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; Biografie ; Interview ; Kommentar
    Mehr zum Autor: Soderbergh, Steven
    Mehr zum Autor: Guevara, Che
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16334901
    Umfang: 1 BD (123 Min.) , DD/2.0 , 16:9 1.78:1
    Inhalt: Film über das Leben des kubanischen Schriftstellers Reinaldo Arenas, einen glühenden Mitstreiter Fidel Castros, der seine Ideale aber bald verraten sah, in seinem Heimatland nicht publizieren konnte und wegen seiner offen ausgelebten Homosexualität stets vom Gefängnis bedroht war. Arenas floh 1980 in die USA, wo er einsam und nahezu unbekannt starb. Eindrucksvolles Künstlerporträt, das sich auf die Emotionen und die Homosexualität seines Protagonisten konzentriert, dessen politische Ambitionen aber nur am Rande streift. Visuell brillant, in der Hauptrolle überzeugend gespielt, wirft der Film einen eher wohlwollenden Blick auf die gesellschaftlichen Zustände in Kuba und stellt das Individuum als Opfer der Verhältnisse in den Mittelpunkt.(Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Anmerkung: Ländercode: B , Orig.: USA, 2000 , Untertitel: spanisch
    Sprache: Spanisch
    Schlagwort(e): Arenas, Reinaldo ; Biographie ; Film ; Schnabel, Julian ; Atelier ; Film ; Biographie ; Film ; Biografie
    Mehr zum Autor: Arenas, Reinaldo
    Mehr zum Autor: Schnabel, Julian
    Mehr zum Autor: Depp, Johnny
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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