Format:
2 DVD-Videos (70 min + 111 min extra material)
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schwarz-weiß
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Beiheft (15 Seiten)
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12 cm
Edition:
2-Disc-Set
Content:
"The Exiles chronicles one night in the lives of a group of young American Indians living in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles. Based entirely on interviews with the participants and their friends, the film follows this group of exiles - transplants from Southwest reservations - as they flirt, drink, party, fight, and dance. With its vivid, high-contrast black and white photography, and soundtrack by The Revels, Kent Mackenzie's gritty, frills-free depiction of this marginalised Los Angeles community draws comparisons to John Cassavetes, Charles Burnett and Vittorio De Seta."
Note:
Bildformat 1.33:1
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Original: USA 1961
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Special features: Four shorts by Kent Mackenzie: Bunker Hill 1956 (1956), A Skill for Molina (1964), The Story of a Rodeo Cowboy (1962) and Ivan and His Father (1970) ; Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003): extracts from Thom Anderson's film ; Last Days of Angels Flight (1969): a short film by Robert Kirste ; Bunker Hill: A Tale of Urban Removal (2009): a short film by Greg Kimble ; White Fawn's Devotion (1910): a short film by James Youngdeer, thought to be the first directed by an American Indian ; 2008 theatrical trailer ; feature commentary by Sherman Alexie and Sean Alxmaker, plus audio interviews with Charles Burnett and a panel discussion with the cast and crew ; downloadable PDF files (DVD-ROM) of Kent Mackenzie's scripts, master's thesis, press kits and much more ; feature audio: PCM dual mono (48k/16bit)
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Verlagsnummer BFIVD853
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English, optional feature subtitles for the hard-of-hearing
Additional Edition:
Bunker Hill 1956
Additional Edition:
〈〈A〉〉 Skill for Molina
Additional Edition:
〈〈The〉〉 story of a Rodeo Cowboy
Additional Edition:
Ivan and his father
Language:
English
Subjects:
General works
Keywords:
Los Angeles, Calif.
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Indianer
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Reservat
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Stadtleben
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Kulturkonflikt
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Alltag
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Interview
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