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  • 1
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    München : Heyne
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i3453075471
    Format: 398 S. : Fot.
    ISBN: 3453075471
    Series Statement: Wahre Verbrechen
    Language: German
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048723193
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (68 Min.) , farbig
    Series Statement: Alan Clarke at the BBC, Volume 2: Disruption
    Uniform Title: The firm
    Content: Im bürgerlichen Leben ist der Engländer Bex Bissell (Gary Oldman) Immobilienmakler. Wirklich er selbst ist Bex aber nur in seiner Funktion als Anführer einer Hooligan-Truppe. Von deren Mitgliedern verlangt der von allen respektierte und anerkannte Bex Gehorsam und die absolute Bereitschaft für die Sache. Diese besteht aus Schlägereien mit verfeindeten Hooligans und der Polizei. Als die Fußball-Europameisterschaft in Deutschland in Sicht kommt, hat Bex eine Vision: Er will die englischen Hooligan-Gruppen zusammenführen, um als Einheit gegen gewaltbereite Fans andere Länder in die Schlacht zu ziehen. Dieser Plan stellt sich als schwieriges Unterfangen heraus, denn Bex muss sich immer aufs Neue als Alpha-Tier beweisen ... Regisseur Alan Clarke schuf mit "The Firm" den Hooligan-Film schlechthin. Der britische Fernsehfilm aus dem Jahre 1988 gehört zur renommierten BBC-Reihe "Screen Two". Das Werk beleuchtet ungeschönt die Hooligan-Szene der Thatcher-Ära. Die Erzählung ist auch ein Spiegelbild der großen sozialen Probleme Großbritanniens. In der intensiven Charakterstudie brilliert besonders Gary Oldman als skrupelloser Anführer Bex Bissel. [filmreporter.de]
    Note: engl. / UT: engl. für Hörgesch.
    In: Elephant [Bonus von VD 19.272], [2016]
    Language: English
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048723192
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (38 Min.) , farbig
    Series Statement: Alan Clarke at the BBC, Volume 2: Disruption
    Uniform Title: Elephant
    Content: Clarke takes isolated behaviour and the distilled physicality of reality to the greatest extreme in "Elephant". The title refers to the figure of speech about an ignored problem (the elephant in the room), but the film's aesthetic stringency could well evoke the parable of the blind men and the elephant: 18 pursuits that end in gun murder are shown in succession, through a series of long Steadicam takes without any exposition or narrative, and almost zero dialogue. For a viewer who does not recognise the unremarkable Belfast locales or the unnamed murders from news accounts, the anonymous action could remain unidentified as the Irish sectarian murders which, from actual incident reports and statistics, are what Clarke is dutifully reproducing. There are murders in a parking lot, by a pool, on a soccer field, in a gas station, in a home, in a warehouse - some swift, others involving heart wrenchingly futile pursuit, and all the protagonists nameless. Every one ends with a held shot on the murder scene, a forced contemplation in silence and sudden stillness. By the third or fourth, the viewer is primed to cringe at anyone walking anywhere, since the endpoint is always the same. The formalist rigour and factual basis distill the art and social concern of his work, and the film is the supreme manifestation of his experiments with withholding context towards the social purity of the physical event. Still, this is not to say that "Elephant" achieves some perfect realism (whatever that would mean), for clear decisions have been made for the almost mythical isolation of the murders: the occasional fish-eye lens, the lack of dialogue, and the deserted locations. [sensesofcinema.com]
    Note: enthält außerdem: , Open Air: Road (1989) , Alan Clarke: Out of His Own Light - Part 12 (2016) , engl. / UT: engl. für Hörgesch.
    Language: English
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048723191
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (63 Min.) , farbig
    Series Statement: Alan Clarke at the BBC, Volume 2: Disruption
    Uniform Title: Road
    Content: A denser slate of extras can be found on the same disc for Road (1987), a lighter and more profane look at addiction (also made for Screenplay) with alcoholic Scullery (Edward Tudor-Pole) guiding a cast of unemployed characters who address the camera on what amounts to a long pub crawl. Originally intended to be produced on sets, the film was instead moved to real locations with elaborate Steadicam work capturing an intense, raucous air that makes this a major highlight of the set. A young David Thewlis, Jane Horrocks (Absolutely Fabulous), and Lesley Sharp are some of the familiar faces here, all of them excellent, and the use of vintage songs is potent as well with Otis Redding's "Try a Little Tenderness" making a nice climactic centerpiece before "The Commitments" revived it more widely four years later. [mondo-digital.com]
    Note: enthält außerdem: , Open Air: Road (1987) , engl. / UT: engl. für Hörgesch.
    In: Christine [Bonus von VD 19.271], [2016]
    Language: English
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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