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  • Cameron, John  (3)
  • Loach, Ken  (3)
  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15360578
    Format: 1 Blu-ray Disc (ca. 111 Min. + Bonus) , Tonformat: Monaural , 1 Beih. , Bildformat: 1.66:1
    Edition: Special ed.
    ISBN: 9781604654110
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [BD] 561
    Content: Named one of the ten best British films of the century by the British Film Institute, Ken Loach's Kes, is cinema's quintessential portrait of working-class Northern England. Billy (an astonishingly naturalistic David Bradley) is a fifteen-year-old miner's son whose close bond with a wild kestrel provides him with a spiritual escape from his dead-end life. Kes brought to the big screen the sociopolitical engagement Loach had established in his work for the BBC, and pushed the British "angry young man" film of the sixties into a new realm of authenticity, using real locations and nonprofessional actors. Loach's poignant coming-of-age drama remains the now legendary director's most beloved and influential film. (Criterion)
    Note: Ländercode: A , Orig.: Großbritannien, 1970 , Newly restored digital transfer with uncompressed monaural audio from the filmmaker's original production soundtrack , Alternate, internationally released soundtrack, with postsync dialogue , The booklet featuring an essay by Fuller , Disc one: newly restored digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Ken Loach and director of photography Chris Menges, with the filmmakers original production soundtrack. Alternate, internationally released soundtrack, with postsync dialogue. Original theatrical trailer. Disc two: Making "Kes", a new documentary featuring Loach, Menges, producer Tony Garnett, and actor David Bradley (Production: Criterion 2011, 45 min.). The Southbank Show: "Ken Loach," a 1993 profile (interviews with producer Tony Garnett, filmmakers Stephen Frears and Alan Parker, writer Jim Allen, and actor Ricky Tomlinson, 50 min.) . "Cathy come home" (1966), an early television feature by Loach, with an afterword by film writer Graham Fuller. Plus: a booklet featuring an essay by Fuller , Engl. mit Untertiteln für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kes 〈Film, 1969〉 ; Interview ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Loach, Ken ; Filmarbeit ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Interview
    Author information: Hines, Barry
    Author information: Loach, Ken
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15360584
    Format: 2 DVD-Video (ca. 111 Min.) , Tonformat: DD/1.0 Mono , NTSC , 1 Beih. , Bildformat: 1.66:1 ; 16:9 widescreen
    Edition: DVD ed.
    Series Statement: The Criterion collection : [DVD-Video] 561
    Content: Named one of the ten best British films of the century by the British Film Institute, Ken Loach's Kes, is cinema's quintessential portrait of working-class Northern England. Billy (an astonishingly naturalistic David Bradley) is a fifteen-year-old miner's son whose close bond with a wild kestrel provides him with a spiritual escape from his dead-end life. Kes brought to the big screen the sociopolitical engagement Loach had established in his work for the BBC, and pushed the British "angry young man" film of the sixties into a new realm of authenticity, using real locations and nonprofessional actors. Loach's poignant coming-of-age drama remains the now legendary director's most beloved and influential film. (Criterion)
    Note: Disc one: newly restored digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Ken Loach and director of photography Chris Menges, with the filmmakers original production soundtrack. Alternate, internationally released soundtrack, with postsync dialogue. Original theatrical trailer. Disc two: Making "Kes", a new documentary featuring Loach, Menges, producer Tony Garnett, and actor David Bradley (Production: Criterion 2011, 45 min.). The Southbank Show: "Ken Loach," a 1993 profile (interviews with producer Tony Garnett, filmmakers Stephen Frears and Alan Parker, writer Jim Allen, and actor Ricky Tomlinson, 50 min.) . "Cathy come home" (1966), an early television feature by Loach, with an afterword by film writer Graham Fuller. Plus: a booklet featuring an essay by Fuller , Ländercode: 1 , Orig.: Großbritannien, 1970 , Engl. mit engl. Untertiteln für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kes 〈Film, 1969〉 ; Interview ; DVD-Video ; Loach, Ken ; Filmarbeit ; DVD-Video ; Interview ; DVD-Video
    Author information: Hines, Barry
    Author information: Loach, Ken
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB16081050
    Format: 1 BD (110 Min. + Bonus) , Monaural , 1 Booklet , 1.66:1 original aspect ratio ; 1080p AVC encode
    Edition: Special edition
    Series Statement: The masters of cinema series : [BD] 151
    Content: Named one of the ten best British films of the century by the British Film Institute, Ken Loach's Kes, is cinema's quintessential portrait of working-class Northern England. Billy (an astonishingly naturalistic David Bradley) is a fifteen-year-old miner's son whose close bond with a wild kestrel provides him with a spiritual escape from his dead-end life. Kes brought to the big screen the sociopolitical engagement Loach had established in his work for the BBC, and pushed the British "angry young man" film of the sixties into a new realm of authenticity, using real locations and nonprofessional actors. Loach's poignant coming-of-age drama remains the now legendary director's most beloved and influential film. (Criterion)
    Content: Verfilmung des Romans "Und fing sich einen Falken" von Barry Hines.
    Note: Ländercode: B , Orig.: Großbritannien, 1969 , Digital restoration of the film, supervised and approved by director Ken Loach and director of photography Chris Menges, with the filmmaker's original production soundtrack, with uncompressed monaural audio , The booklet featuring a new essay by Philip Kemp, and archival imagery , Englische Untertitel für Hörgeschädigte
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kes 〈Film, 1969〉 ; Interview ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Loach, Ken ; Filmarbeit ; Blu-Ray-Disc ; Interview ; Film ; Interview
    Author information: Hines, Barry
    Author information: Loach, Ken
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