UID:
kobvindex_ZLB15714310
Format:
1 BD (86 Min. + Bonus) : s/w, 1 DVD-Video (86 Min. + Bonus) : s/w
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BD: DD/5.1 Surround, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio
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DVD-Video: DD/5.1 Surround
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1 Beih.
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1.85:1 Aspect Ratio, enhanced for 16:9 Widescreen TVs ; NTSC
Edition:
Special ed., Dual-Format ed.
ISBN:
9781604657869
Series Statement:
The Criterion collection : [Medienkombination] 681
Content:
Greta Gerwig is radiant as Frances, a woman in her late twenties in contemporary New York trying to sort out her ambitions, her finances, and, above all, her intimate but shifting bond with her best friend, Sophie (Mickey Sumner). Meticulously directed by Noah Baumbach with a free-and-easy vibe reminiscent of the French New Wave̷s most spirited films, and written by Baumbach and Gerwig with an effortless combination of sweetness and wit, Frances Ha gets at both the frustrations and the joys of being young and unsure of where to go next. This wry and sparkling city romance is a testament to the ongoing vitality of independent American cinema. (Criterion)
Content:
Extras: Trailer - original R-rated trailer for Frances Ha. In English, not subtitled. (1080p). Peter Bogdanovich and Noah Baumbach - in this video conversation, director and co-writer Noah Baumbach explains how Frances Ha came to exist and discusses its style and structure with filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich. The conversation was recorded exclusively for Criterion in New York City in June 2013. In English, not subtitled. (16 min, 1080p). Sarah Polley and Greta Gerwig - in this video conversation, actress Greta Gerwig discusses her contribution to Frances Ha, the key themes in the film, and Noah Baumbach's directing methods with filmmaker and actress Sarah Polley. The conversation was recorded exclusively for Criterion in Toronto in July 2013. In English, not subtitled. (17 min, 1080p). Interpreting Reality - in this video piece, director Noah Baumbach, director of photography Sam Levy, and colorist Pascal Dangin discuss the look of Frances Ha, the various tests and consultations that were done with the late cinematographer Harris Savides (The Game, Gerry), and some of the challenges directors are presented when shooting with digital cameras. The piece was produced by Criterion in 2013. In English, not subtitled. (19 min, 1080p). Booklet - an illustrated booklet featuring Annie Baker's essay "The Green Girl" and technical information about the transfer. (Blu-ray.com)
Note:
Ländercode: 1 (DVD-Video), A (BD)
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Orig.: USA, 2013
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New high-definition digital master
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The booklet featuring an essay by playwright Annie Baker
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Engl. Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte
Language:
English
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