UID:
kobvindex_ZLB35147595
Format:
81 min + Bonus
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2.35.1 ; 1920x1080p
Content:
Jancsó's first film in colour is a virtuoso display by one of cinema's greatest artists. It eloquently explores the complex issues and inherent problems of revolutionary democracy and asks the question: what happens after the revolution is won? Paralleling the dramatic student protests and riots that were exploding across the world in the 1960s when the film was made, The Confrontation is a story of rebellion in Hungary 1947 after the Communist Party had just taken power. Told in an operatic but supremely naturalistic style with songs of revolution used to punctuate the narrative and shot in long fluid takes, The Confrontation combines a radical aesthetic with radical politics to become a film as revolutionary in form as it is in subject. The DVD is presented for the first time on DVD in a brand new anamorphic 16:9 digital transfer with restored image and sound, approved by the director, with a new and improved English subtitle translation and an expansive essay by author Graham Petrie. (Second Run)
Content:
"Mitglieder eines Volkskollegs ziehen zu einer Klosterschule, um die Katholiken zur Diskussion über Freiheit und Kommunismus herauszufordern und zu bekehren; taktische Erwägungen der Partei führen jedoch zum Abbruch des Versuchs. Eine überaus faszinierende und intelligente Filmparabel des Ungarn Jancso in dem für ihn bezeichnenden choreografischen Inszenierungsstil, der seine Inhalte fast ausschließlich über visuelle Strukturen vermittelt. " (Lexikon des Internationalen Films)
Note:
Orig.: Ungarn, 1968
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Untertitel: englisch
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Audiokommentar
In:
Miklós Jancsó collection, New York City, NY, 2022, (2022)
Language:
Hungarian
Keywords:
Film
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