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  • Yoshimura, Jitsuko  (3)
  • Interview  (3)
  • Blu-Ray-Disc  (1)
  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13643056
    Format: 1 DVD Video (ca. 103 Min.) : s/w , Tonformat: DD/1.0 Mono , NTSC , 1 Beil. , Bildformat: 2.35:1 ; 16:9 Widescreen
    ISBN: 0780027841
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 226
    Content: Deep within the wind-swept marshes of war-torn medieval Japan, an impoverished mother and her daughter-in-law eke out a lonely, desperate existence. Forced to murder lost samurai and sell their belongings for grain, they dump the corpses down a deep, dark hole and live off of their meager spoils. When a bedraggled neighbor returns from the skirmishes, lust, jealousy, and rage threaten to destroy the trio's tenuous existence, before an ominous, ill-gotten demon mask seals the trio's horrifying fate. Driven by primal emotions, dark eroticism, a frenzied score by Hikaru Hayashi, and stunning images both lyrical and macabre, Kaneto Shindo's chilling folktale Onibaba is a singular cinematic experience. (Covertext)
    Note: Ländercode: 1 , New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced for Widescreen televisions , Japan. mit optionalen engl. Untertiteln , Orig.: Japan, 1964 , Extras: New video interview with writer/director Kaneto Shindo. Rare super-8 black & white and color footage provided by actor Kei Sato, shot on location during the filming of Onibaba. Original trailer. Stills gallery featuring production sketches and promotional art. Rare English translation of the original short Buddhist fable that inspired the film. Filmmaker's statement from writer/director Kaneto Shindo.
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Onibaba ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; DVD-Video
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16095185
    Format: 2 DVD-Video (ca. 98 Min.) , 1 Booklet
    Series Statement: Filmjuwelen : Juwelen der Filmgeschichte ; [DVD-Video]
    Content: Die alte Frage Was ist der Mensch?" in einem Film des Japaners Shindo (geb. 1912; "Die nackte Insel", 1961), der eine blutige Legende aus den mittelalterlichen Kriegen seines Landes so abschreckend wie brillant ins Bild setzt. Inmitten einer riesigen Schilflandschaft hausen in einer Bambushütte zwei Frauen. Im Kampf ums nackte Dasein lauern sie desertierenden Kriegern auf, töten sie und verkaufen deren Habe gegen Hirse und Reis an einen Händler... Im Aufbau der Handlung an der klassischen Tragödie orientiert, rückt der Film Bilder von zarter Poesie neben solche von brutalem Realismus: Eine schockierende Anklage des Krieges und seiner demoralisierenden Zwänge. Leider bleibt die deutsche Synchronisation mangelhaft."(Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Note: Origiginal: Japan, 1964 , Untertitel: deutsch und englisch , Bonusmaterial: BRD-Kinotrailer ; Original Kinotrailer ; Interview mit Alex Cox ; 8mm Material der Drehschauplätze , Beide Fassungen: BRD-Kinofassung (uncut) und DDR-Kinofassung (uncut)
    Language: German
    Keywords: Onibaba ; Filmarbeit ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Onibaba ; Dreharbeit ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; Kommentar
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  • 3
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    [New York, NY] : The Criterion Collection
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34849569
    Format: 1 Blu-Ray-Disc (102 min + Bonus) : s/w , 1 Booklet (23 min) , 2,39:1
    Edition: special edition, high-definition digital restoration
    ISBN: 9781681438825
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [BD] 226
    Content: Deep in the windswept marshes of war-torn medieval Japan, an impoverished older woman and her daughter-in-law murder lost samurai and sell their belongings for the most meager of sustenance. When a bedraggled neighbor returns from battle, lust, jealousy, and rage threaten to destroy the trio’s tenuous existence, before an ominous, ill-gotten demon mask seals their horrifying fate. Driven by primal emotions, dark eroticism, a frenzied score by Hikaru Hayashi, and stunning images both lyrical and macabre, Kaneto Shindo’s chilling folktale Onibaba conjures a nightmarish vision of humankind’s deepest desires and impulses. (Criterion Collection)
    Content: Extras: ł Gorgeous new 1080p HD transfer ł Full-length audio commentary by director Kaneto Shindô and the stars of the film, Kei Satô and Jitsuko Yoshimura ł Video introduction by Alex Cox ł 46 minutes of 8mm footage shot on location by lead actor Kei Satô ł Optional English subtitles ł Original theatrical trailer ł 36-PAGE BOOKLET with an essay by Doug Cummings; a 2004 statement from writer/director Kaneto Shindô about why he made Onibaba; an English translation of the original short Buddhist fable that inspired the film; a 1972 interview with Shindô conducted by Joan Mellen; and rare imagery.
    Note: Orig.: Japan, 1964 , Untertitel: englisch
    Language: Japanese
    Keywords: Onibaba ; Kommentar ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Onibaba ; Dreharbeit ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Kommentar ; Film ; Kommentar ; Interview
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