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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9960868941902883
    Format: 1 online resource (516 pages) : , illustrations, tables.
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-00-333743-0 , 1-003-33743-0 , 1-000-79494-6 , 87-93609-25-6
    Series Statement: River Publishers Series in Renewable Energy
    Content: Throughout the world there is evidence of mounting interest in marine resources and new maritime industries to create jobs, economic growth and to help in the provision of energy and food security. Expanding populations, insecurity of traditional sources of supply and the effects of climate change add urgency to a perceived need to address and overcome the serious challenges of working in the maritime environment. Four promising areas of activity for ‘Blue Growth’ have been identified at European Union policy level including Aquaculture; Renewable Energy (offshore wind, wave and tide); Seabed Mining; and Blue Biotechnology. Work has started to raise the technological and investment readiness levels (TRLs and IRLs) of these prospective industries drawing on the experience of established maritime industries such as Offshore Oil and Gas; Shipping; Fisheries and Tourism. An accord has to be struck between policy makers and regulators on the one hand, anxious to direct research and business incentives in effective and efficient directions, and developers, investors and businesses on the other, anxious to reduce the risks of such potentially profitable but innovative investments.The EU H2020 MARIBE (Marine Investment for the Blue Economy) funded project was designed to identify the key technical and non-technical challenges facing maritime industries and to place them into the social and economic context of the coastal and ocean economy. MARIBE went on to examine with companies, real projects for the combination of marine industry sectors into multi-use platforms (MUPs). The purpose of this book is to publish the detailed analysis of each prospective and established maritime business sector. Sector experts working to a common template explain what these industries are, how they work, their prospects to create wealth and employment, and where they currently stand in terms of innovation, trends and their lifecycle. The book goes on to describe progress with the changing regulatory and planning regimes in the European Sea Basins including the Caribbean where there are significant European interests. The book includes:• Experienced chapter authors from a truly multidisciplinary team of sector specialisms• First extensive study to compare and contrast traditional Blue Economy with Blue Growth• Complementary to EU and National policies for multi-use of maritime space
    Note: Aquaculture / , Blue biotechnology / , Seabed mining / , Ocean energy : wave and tide / , Offshore wind energy / , Fisheries / , Offshore oil and gas / , Shipping: shipbuilding and maritime transportation / , Tourism / , Regulation and planning in sea basins : NE Atlantic / , Regulation and planning in sea basins : North and Baltic Seas / , Regulation and planning in the Mediterranean Sea / , Regulation and planning in the sea basins : the Caribbean basin / , Multi use platforms (MUPs) and Multi use of space (MUS) / , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 87-93609-26-4
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1832231240
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (514 p.)
    ISBN: 9781003337430 , 9781000794946 , 9788793609266
    Content: Throughout the world there is evidence of mounting interest in marine resources and new maritime industries to create jobs, economic growth and to help in the provision of energy and food security. Expanding populations, insecurity of traditional sources of supply and the effects of climate change add urgency to a perceived need to address and overcome the serious challenges of working in the maritime environment. Four promising areas of activity for 'Blue Growth' have been identified at European Union policy level including Aquaculture; Renewable Energy (offshore wind, wave and tide); Seabed Mining; and Blue Biotechnology. Work has started to raise the technological and investment readiness levels (TRLs and IRLs) of these prospective industries drawing on the experience of established maritime industries such as Offshore Oil and Gas; Shipping; Fisheries and Tourism. An accord has to be struck between policy makers and regulators on the one hand, anxious to direct research and business incentives in effective and efficient directions, and developers, investors and businesses on the other, anxious to reduce the risks of such potentially profitable but innovative investments.The EU H2020 MARIBE (Marine Investment for the Blue Economy) funded project was designed to identify the key technical and non-technical challenges facing maritime industries and to place them into the social and economic context of the coastal and ocean economy. MARIBE went on to examine with companies, real projects for the combination of marine industry sectors into multi-use platforms (MUPs). The purpose of this book is to publish the detailed analysis of each prospective and established maritime business sector. Sector experts working to a common template explain what these industries are, how they work, their prospects to create wealth and employment, and where they currently stand in terms of innovation, trends and their lifecycle. The book goes on to describe progress with the changing regulatory and planning regimes in the European Sea Basins including the Caribbean where there are significant European interests. The book includes:• Experienced chapter authors from a truly multidisciplinary team of sector specialisms• First extensive study to compare and contrast traditional Blue Economy with Blue Growth• Complementary to EU and National policies for multi-use of maritime space
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1870233034
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 8793609256 , 8793609264 , 9788793609266 , 9788793609259 , 9781003337430 , 1003337430 , 9781000794946 , 1000794946 , 9781000791846 , 100079184X
    Series Statement: River Publishers series in renewable energy
    Content: Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN RENEWABLE ENERGY; Title Page -- Building Industries at Sea: "Blue Growth" and the New Maritime Economy; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I -- The Blue Growth Sectors; Chapter 1- Aquaculture; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 General Overview of the Sector; 1.1.2 Marine Aquaculture as a Blue Growth Sector; 1.2 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle; 1.3 Market; 1.3.1 Products and Trade Flows in the World.
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048713796
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (90 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Series Statement: An Unflinching Eye - The Films of Richard Woolley
    Uniform Title: Telling Tales
    Content: "Telling Tales", Woolley's first full-length feature, continues his exploration of gender and class politics. A middle-class couple bicker on the verge of divorce, while their servant couple grind their coffee and fetch the bottle openers. Framed through faraway doors, the film suggests that ultimately there's little difference between both parties, all susceptible to money and greed. With Brechtian deconstruction, colour flashbacks and manifesto texts sometimes delivered direct to camera, it becomes a bleak comedy of manners. [www.electricsheepmagazine.co.uk]
    Note: engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1027143153
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 8793609256 , 8793609264 , 9788793609266 , 9788793609259 , 9781003337430 , 1003337430 , 9781000794946 , 1000794946 , 9781000791846 , 100079184X
    Series Statement: River Publishers series in renewable energy
    Content: The purpose of this book is to publish the detailed analysis of each prospective and established maritime business sector. Sector experts working to a common template explain what these industries are, how they work, their prospects to create wealth and employment, and where they currently stand in terms of innovation, trends and their lifecycle.
    Note: 3.3.1 Worldwide Offshore Resource Distribution. , Front Cover; Half Title Page; RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN RENEWABLE ENERGY; Title Page -- Building Industries at Sea: "Blue Growth" and the New Maritime Economy; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Introduction; PART I -- The Blue Growth Sectors; Chapter 1- Aquaculture; 1.1 Introduction; 1.1.1 General Overview of the Sector; 1.1.2 Marine Aquaculture as a Blue Growth Sector; 1.2 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle; 1.3 Market; 1.3.1 Products and Trade Flows in the World. , 1.3.2 Market Trends, Prices and a View of FutureDemand in the EU1.3.3 Market Trends, Prices and Supply & Demand Gaps; 1.4 Working Environment; 1.4.1 Economic Indicators for the Aquaculture Sector in the EU; 1.4.2 Driving Forces and Limitations of Aquaculture Sector; 1.4.3 Regulatory Framework of Marine Aquaculturein the European Union; 1.5 Innovation; 1.5.1 Innovation Trends in Coastal and Off the Coast Marine Aquaculture Subsectors; 1.5.2 Recent Technology and Expected New Technologiesin Offshore Mariculture, Opportunities and Challenges; 1.6 Investment. , 1.7 Uncertainties and Concluding RemarksReferences; Chapter 2; 2 Blue Biotechnology; 2.1 Introduction; 2.1.1 Definition of Blue Biotechnology and Marine Biotechnology; 2.1.2 Generic Value Chain of Blue Biotechnology; 2.2 Market; 2.2.1 Market Trends; 2.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle--Sub-sectors and Segments; 2.3.1 Present and Future Centres of Activity; 2.3.2 Atlantic Sea Basin; 2.3.2.1 Assessment; 2.3.2.2 Main initiatives; 2.3.2.3 Way forward; 2.3.3 Baltic Sea Basin; 2.3.3.1 Assessment; 2.3.3.2 Main initiatives; 2.3.3.3 Way forward; 2.3.4 Mediterranean Sea Basin. , 2.3.4.1 Assessment2.3.4.2 Main initiatives; 2.3.5 Caribbean Sea Basin; 2.3.6 Business Lifecycle Stage; 2.3.6.1 Overview of sub-sectors; 2.3.6.2 Sub-sector lifecycle stage; 2.3.7 Trend Analysis of Patents; 2.4 Working Environment; 2.4.1 Employment and Skills Availability; 2.4.2 Revenues; 2.4.3 Stakeholders; 2.4.4 Role of SMEs in Blue Biotechnology; 2.4.5 Infrastructure and Clusters; 2.4.6 Public Policy Regulatory Framework; 2.4.6.1 International and regional legal frameworks; 2.4.6.2 European policy framework; 2.5 Innovation; 2.5.1 State of Technology and Trends; 2.6 Investment. , 2.7 Uncertainties and Concluding Remarks2.7.1 Bottlenecks and Way Forward; References; Chapter 3; 3 Seabed Mining; 3.1 Introduction; 3.1.1 Challenges for Offshore Mining; 3.1.2 Definitions and Demarcation; 3.2 Market--Investigating Market Trends; 3.2.1 Market Trends, Product Demand, Prices; 3.2.1.1 Metals; 3.2.1.2 Phosphorite; 3.2.1.3 Natural gas; 3.2.1.4 A general model; 3.2.2 A View of Future Supply and Demand; 3.2.2.1 Metals; 3.2.2.2 Phosphorites; 3.2.2.3 Gas hydrates; 3.2.2.4 Potential influence of offshore mining oreson global markets; 3.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Johnson, Kate. Building Industries at Sea - 'Blue Growth' and the New Maritime Economy. Aalborg : River Publishers, ©2018 ISBN 9788793609266
    Language: English
    URL: Image
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15434258
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (90 Min. + Bonus) , Tonformat: Dolby Digital
    Series Statement: The Richard Woolley collection : [DVD-Video]
    Note: Ländercode: 0 , Orig.: Grossbritannien, 1978
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1015353053
    Format: 1 online resource (516 pages)
    ISBN: 9788793609259
    Series Statement: River Publishers Series in Renewable Energy Ser.
    Content: Front Cover -- Half Title Page -- RIVER PUBLISHERS SERIES IN RENEWABLE ENERGY -- Title Page - Building Industries at Sea: âBlue Growthâ and theNew Maritime Economy -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction -- PART I - The Blue Growth Sectors -- Chapter 1- Aquaculture -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 General Overview of the Sector -- 1.1.2 Marine Aquaculture as a Blue Growth Sector -- 1.2 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle -- 1.3 Market -- 1.3.1 Products and Trade Flows in the World -- 1.3.2 Market Trends, Prices and a View of FutureDemand in the EU -- 1.3.3 Market Trends, Prices and Supply & Demand Gaps -- 1.4 Working Environment -- 1.4.1 Economic Indicators for the Aquaculture Sector in the EU -- 1.4.2 Driving Forces and Limitations of Aquaculture Sector -- 1.4.3 Regulatory Framework of Marine Aquaculturein the European Union -- 1.5 Innovation -- 1.5.1 Innovation Trends in Coastal and Off the Coast Marine Aquaculture Subsectors -- 1.5.2 Recent Technology and Expected New Technologiesin Offshore Mariculture, Opportunities and Challenges -- 1.6 Investment -- 1.7 Uncertainties and Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 2 -- 2 Blue Biotechnology -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Definition of Blue Biotechnology and Marine Biotechnology -- 2.1.2 Generic Value Chain of Blue Biotechnology -- 2.2 Market -- 2.2.1 Market Trends -- 2.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle â Sub-sectors and Segments -- 2.3.1 Present and Future Centres of Activity -- 2.3.2 Atlantic Sea Basin -- 2.3.2.1 Assessment -- 2.3.2.2 Main initiatives -- 2.3.2.3 Way forward -- 2.3.3 Baltic Sea Basin -- 2.3.3.1 Assessment -- 2.3.3.2 Main initiatives -- 2.3.3.3 Way forward -- 2.3.4 Mediterranean Sea Basin -- 2.3.4.1 Assessment -- 2.3.4.2 Main initiatives
    Content: 2.3.5 Caribbean Sea Basin -- 2.3.6 Business Lifecycle Stage -- 2.3.6.1 Overview of sub-sectors -- 2.3.6.2 Sub-sector lifecycle stage -- 2.3.7 Trend Analysis of Patents -- 2.4 Working Environment -- 2.4.1 Employment and Skills Availability -- 2.4.2 Revenues -- 2.4.3 Stakeholders -- 2.4.4 Role of SMEs in Blue Biotechnology -- 2.4.5 Infrastructure and Clusters -- 2.4.6 Public Policy Regulatory Framework -- 2.4.6.1 International and regional legal frameworks -- 2.4.6.2 European policy framework -- 2.5 Innovation -- 2.5.1 State of Technology and Trends -- 2.6 Investment -- 2.7 Uncertainties and Concluding Remarks -- 2.7.1 Bottlenecks and Way Forward -- References -- Chapter 3 -- 3 Seabed Mining -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Challenges for Offshore Mining -- 3.1.2 Definitions and Demarcation -- 3.2 Market â Investigating Market Trends -- 3.2.1 Market Trends, Product Demand, Prices -- 3.2.1.1 Metals -- 3.2.1.2 Phosphorite -- 3.2.1.3 Natural gas -- 3.2.1.4 A general model -- 3.2.2 A View of Future Supply and Demand -- 3.2.2.1 Metals -- 3.2.2.2 Phosphorites -- 3.2.2.3 Gas hydrates -- 3.2.2.4 Potential influence of offshore mining oreson global markets -- 3.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle -- 3.3.1 Worldwide Offshore Resource Distribution -- 3.3.1.1 Nodules -- 3.3.1.2 SMS deposits -- 3.3.1.3 Cobalt crusts -- 3.3.1.4 Phosphorites -- 3.3.1.5 Gas hydrates -- 3.3.2 Centres of Offshore Activity -- 3.3.2.1 International areas -- 3.3.2.2 National areas -- 3.3.3 Ownership -- 3.3.3.1 Governmental companies -- 3.3.3.2 Private companies -- 3.3.4 Integration -- 3.3.4.1 Vertical integration -- 3.3.4.2 Horizontal integration -- 3.3.4.3 Highly specialised operators -- 3.3.4.4 Buying in knowledge and reducing risks -- 3.4 Working Environment -- 3.4.1 Employment and Skills -- 3.4.2 Rules and Regulations -- 3.4.2.1 International law -- 3.4.2.2 Domestic law
    Content: 3.4.3 Societal Impacts and Concerns -- 3.4.3.1 Possible societal impacts -- 3.4.3.2 Societal impact relevant for the EU -- 3.4.3.3 Mitigation of societal impacts -- 3.4.3.4 Safeguarding financial revenues for the future -- 3.4.3.5 Safeguarding scientific revenues for the future -- 3.4.4 Ecological Concerns -- 3.4.4.1 Potential direct ecological impacts -- 3.4.4.2 Potential indirect ecological impacts -- 3.4.4.3 Mitigation of ecological impacts -- 3.4.5 Comparing the Impacts of Land-based Mining versus Offshore Mining -- 3.5 Innovation -- 3.5.1 Lifecycle Stages -- 3.5.1.1 LCA of nodules, SMS deposits and cobalt crusts -- 3.5.1.2 LCA of phosphorites -- 3.5.1.3 LCA of gas hydrates -- 3.5.2 Resource Assessment -- 3.5.3 Extraction -- 3.5.4 Vertical Lifting -- 3.5.5 On Board Processing -- 3.5.6 Final Processing -- 3.6 Business Economics and Investment -- 3.6.1 Economic Climate for Offshore Mining -- 3.6.1.1 Market price for key resources -- 3.6.1.2 Costs and revenues of SMS deposit mining -- 3.6.1.3 Costs and revenues of nodule mining -- 3.6.1.4 Costs and revenues of cobalt crust mining -- 3.6.1.5 Costs and revenues of phosphorites -- 3.6.1.6 Concerns and uncertainty about economic viability -- 3.6.2 Government Support -- 3.6.3 Status of Investment in Seabed Mining -- 3.6.4 Factors Hampering Further Investment -- 3.6.4.1 Operational risks -- 3.6.4.2 Financial risks -- 3.6.4.3 Regulatory risk -- 3.6.4.4 Environmental issues -- 3.6.4.5 Product market risk -- 3.7 Concluding Remarks -- 3.7.1 Moving Forward -- 3.7.1.1 Some considerations -- References -- Chapter 4 -- 4 Ocean Energy â Wave and Tide -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Policy and EU Strategy Initiatives Overviewfor the Ocean Energy Sector -- 4.1.2 Tidal Energy Development Demographics -- 4.1.3 Wave Energy Development Demographics -- 4.2 Market
    Content: 4.2.1 Global Ocean Energy Resources and Potential Economic Return -- 4.2.2 Installed Capacity and Consented Capacityfor Wave and Tidal -- 4.2.3 Capital Expenditure (Capex/MW or e/MW) -- 4.2.4 Prices â Cost of the Product â Levelised Cost of Electricity LCOE -- 4.2.5 Funding Support Schemes -- 4.2.5.1 History of EU funding programme support schemesfor ocean energy -- 4.2.5.2 Pull support schemes â Feed-in Tariff -- 4.2.5.3 Push support scheme -- 4.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle -- 4.3.1 Wave and Tidal Sectors â Present and Future Centresof Developer Activity -- 4.3.2 Supply Chain -- 4.3.3 Lifecycle Stage -- 4.4 Working Environment -- 4.4.1 Job Creation and GVA -- 4.4.1.1 Jobs/MW for wave and tidal in comparison to wind -- 4.4.2 Skills Required, Workforce Mobility and Availability/Competition for Skills -- 4.4.2.1 Population centres versus ocean energy `Hotspot' centres -- 4.4.2.2 Construction and fabrication skilled workforce -- 4.4.2.3 Installation and operations & maintenance (O&M) skilled workforce -- 4.4.3 Availability/Competition for Skills -- 4.4.4 Infrastructure and Support Service Requirements -- 4.5 Wave Technology Innovation -- 4.5.1 Wave Technology Innovation -- 4.5.2 Tidal Technology Innovation -- 4.6 Concluding Remarks -- Chpater 5 -- 5 Offshore Wind Energy -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Market -- 5.2.1 Atlantic and Baltic Basins -- 5.2.2 Mediterranean Basin -- 5.2.3 Caribbean Basin and Rest of World -- 5.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle -- 5.3.1 Lifecycle -- 5.3.2 Economics -- 5.3.3 Supply Chain -- 5.4 Working Environment -- 5.5 Innovation -- 5.5.1 Atlantic, Baltic and Mediterranean Basins -- 5.5.2 Caribbean Basin -- 5.6 Investment -- 5.7 Uncertainties and Concluding Remarks -- PART II The Blue Economy Sectors -- 6 Fisheries -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Market -- 6.2.1 The Demand for Fish
    Content: 6.2.2 Pressures on Price -- 6.2.3 Trade across the World -- 6.3 Structure and Lifecycle -- 6.3.1 Sectors -- 6.3.2 Management -- 6.4 Working Environment -- 6.5 Innovation -- 6.6 Investment -- 6.7 Uncertainties and Concluding Remarks -- Chapter 7 -- 7 Offshore Oil and Gas -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 The Offshore Oil and Gas Sector in the Developmentof Blue Growth -- 7.2 Market -- 7.2.1 Products -- 7.2.2 Market Trends -- 7.2.3 Prices -- 7.2.4 Future Supply and Demand Gaps -- 7.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle -- 7.3.1 Lifecycle -- 7.3.2 Industry Sectors and Segmentation -- 7.3.3 Horizontal and Vertical Integration -- 7.3.4 Centres of Activity -- 7.3.5 Types of Ownership -- 7.3.6 Rules and Regulations -- 7.4 Working Environment -- 7.4.1 Economic Climate -- 7.4.2 Employment, Skills and Migration -- 7.4.3 Economic Indicators -- 7.4.3.1 Contribution to GDP -- 7.4.3.2 Wages -- 7.4.3.3 Export potentials -- 7.4.4 Infrastructure and Support Services -- 7.5 Innovation -- 7.5.1 Innovative Aspects and New Technology -- 7.5.2 Decommissioning and Cross-Sectoral Opportunities -- 7.6 Investment -- 7.7 Uncertainties and Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8 -- 8 Shipping: Shipbuilding and Maritime Transportation -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 Sector Description: Shipping Cycles -- 8.1.2 Importance of the Shipping Industry for the BEand BG Sector -- 8.2 Market -- 8.2.1 Product Demand and Price -- 8.2.2 Market Trends -- 8.2.2.1 Shipbuilding -- 8.2.2.2 Transport -- 8.2.3 Future Supply and Demand Gaps -- 8.3 Sector Industry Structure and Lifecycle -- 8.3.1 Lifecycle -- 8.3.2 Industry Sectors and Segmentation -- 8.3.3 Horizontal and Vertical Integration -- 8.3.4 Centres of Activity in Europe and Caribbean -- 8.3.5 Nature of Ownership -- 8.3.6 Rules and Regulations -- 8.4 Working Environment -- 8.4.1 Economic Climate -- 8.4.2 Employment, Skills and Migration
    Content: 8.4.3 Economic Indicators
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9788793609266
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9788793609266
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB13643471
    Format: 2 DVD Videos (ca. 101/78 Min) , Tonformat: DD/5.1 (optional), DTS , 1 Beil. , Bildformat: 1.85:1 ; 16x9 Widescreen
    Edition: Sam Peckinpah commemorative ed.
    Content: Ein CIA-Agent steuert den Wochenendtreff einiger Freunde in ein mörderisches Chaos, indem er sie durch manipulierte Bildaufzeichnungen als Instrument seiner Rache zu gebrauchen versucht. Interessante Variante eines Spionagefilms, deren Reiz in der vielschichtigen Beschreibung der manipulativen Möglichkeiten des modernen Medienapparates liegt - wenn auch über weite Strecken Action- und Gewaltszenen dominieren. Letzte Regiearbeit des 1984 verstorbenen eigenwilligen Hollywood-Routiniers Peckinpah. (Lexikon des internationalen Films)
    Note: Extras: Disc 1: Kinofassung mit Audiokommentar von den Sam Peckinpah-Spezialisten Paul Seydor, Garner Simmons, David Weddle und Nick Redman (Engl. ohne Untertitel). Disc 2: SAM'S FIRST CUT (Preview Cut von Peckinpah, wieder aufgefundene Betamax-Aufzeichnung in Vollbild, 116 Min.). "Alpha to Omega" (Dokumentation über die Produktion des Films, 78 Min.). , Engl. mit engl. Untertiteln für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Keywords: The Osterman Weekend ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar
    Author information: Schifrin, Lalo
    Author information: Hopper, Dennis
    Author information: Peckinpah, Sam
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