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  • Filmuniversität Babelsberg  (2)
  • Singh Dungarpur, Shivendra  (2)
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  • 1
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    Wilmslow : Second Run
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048726573
    Format: 2 Blu-ray-Discs (448 Min.) , teilw. schwarz-weiß
    Uniform Title: CzechMate - In search of Jirí Menzel
    Content: Epic, expansive, affectionate and deeply passionate, "CzechMate - In Search of Jiri Menzel" is the definitive work on the Czechoslovak New Wave. This extraordinary documentary film, a labour of love by archivist and filmmaker Shivendra Singh Dungarpur, has a depth and scale unparalleled in the study of the Czechoslovak cinema. Jiri Menzel's debut film "Closely Observed Trains" (Ostře sledované vlaky, 1966) made a profound impression on young film student Dungarpur. Years later, he invited Menzel to meet him in a Prague café - and so began a conversation and a friendship that has culminated in this epic, seven-hour film that not only explores the deceptively whimsical comic films of Jiri Menzel, but all of the artists who strove to make films that whispered subversion and rebellion often at the risk of their livelihood, or even their lives. Filmed over a period of seven years, Dungarpur and his team interviewed filmmakers, actors, crew members, writers, historians and critics who had been touched by the New Wave. [www.amazon.co.uk]
    Note: enthält außerdem: , Prefabricated Houses [Domy z panel] (1960) , Our Mr. Foerster Died [Um el nám pan Foerster] (1962) , mehrsprachige Originalfassung / UT: engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Blu-Ray-Disc
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048717298
    Format: [DVD] (150 Min.) , dolby digital 5.1
    Uniform Title: Celluloid Man
    Content: Celluloid Man is a highly acclaimed tribute to an extraordinary man - PK Nair, the founder and guardian of the National Film Archive of India. Mr Nair's fascination with cinema began as a child. He would collect ticket stubs, lobby cards, posters and finally film cans. He grew up to be a great collector of films - and so the Nation Film Archive of India was born. He built the Archive can by can in a country where film preservation was regarded as unimportant. Thanks to Nair's passion, the Archive has been able to preserve precious pieces of film history that would otherwise be lost and many filmmakers now have a place in history thanks to Nair's efforts. He is a living, breathing museum of cinema and he has influenced generations of filmmakers and shown them new worlds through the prism of cinema. As Mr Nair speaks we see the history of Indian cinema unfold. This award-winning documentary is at once a portrait of a man in love with film, and a paean to that obsession. The film features interviews with many Indian and international filmmakers touched personally by Nair's passionate affair with cinema. [www.moviemail.com]
    Note: mehrsprachige Originalfassung mit engl. UT
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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