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Film international (Göteborg, Sweden), 2008-06, Vol.6 (3), p.60-75
Ort / Verlag
Intellect
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Quelle
EBSCOhost Film and Television Literature Index with Full Text
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film
(1900-1934)
Various directors Curated by
Scott Simmon
Music curated by
Martin Marks
Runtime
738 minutes (4 discs)
DVD
USA, 2007
Produced by
the National Film Preservation Foundation
Released by
Image Entertainment (Region 0)
Aspect Ratio
1.33:1
Sound Mix
Two-track stereo
Extras
Audio commentary on most films. 173-page book of programme notes by Simmon and music notes by Marks, as well as photos, preservation information, and suggestions for further reading and viewing.
Regular Lovers (Les Amants réguliers)
(2005) France
Director
Philippe Garrel
Screenplay
Philippe Garrel, Arlette Langmann, Marc Cholodenko
Producer
Gilles Sandoz
Cinematography
William Lubtchansky
Film Editing
Françoise Collin, Philippe Garrel with Alexandra Strauss
Sets
Nikos Meletopoulos, Mathieu Menut
Costumes
Justine Pearce with Cécile Bergés
Music
Jean-Claude Vannier
Choreography
Caroline Marcadé
Sculptures
Apel-les Fenosa
Paintings
Gérard Garouste (reproduced by Gino Diomaiuto)
With
Louis Garrel (François), Clotilde Hesme (Lilie), Julien Lucas (Antoine), Mathieu Genet (Nicolas), Éric Rulliat, Nicolas Bridet, Raïssa Mariotti, Caroline Deruas-Garrel, Rebecca Convenant, Marie Girardin, Maurice Garrel, Cécile Garcia Fogel, Marc Barbé, Nicolas Maury, Brigitte Sy, Nicolas Chupin, Martine Schambacher
Runtime
175 minutes
DVD
USA, 2007
Produced and Distributed by
Zeitgeist Films (Region 1)
Aspect Ratio
1.33:1
Sound Mix
Dolby SR
Extras
New transfer in original full-screen theatrical aspect ratio. Venice Film Festival press conference with Philippe Garrel, Louis Garrel, Clotilde Hesme and Gilles Sandoz, with English voice-over. Philippe Garrel filmography. French theatrical trailer. Optional English subtitles. Essay booklet by Kent Jones.
The Angelic Conversation
(1985) UK
Director
Derek Jarman
Screenplay
Selected sonnets by William Shakespeare read by Judi Dench
Producer
James Mackay
Cameras
Derek Jarman and James Mackay
Production Design
Christopher Hobbs
With
Paul Reynolds, Philip Williamson, Dave Baby, Timothy Burke, Simon Costin, Christopher Hobbs, Philip Macdonald, Toby Mott, Steve Randall, Robert Sharp, Tony Wood
Runtime
78 minutes
DVD
UK, 2007
Produced and Distributed by
The British Film Institute (Region 2)
Aspect Ratio
1.33:1
Extras
Interviews with James Mackay and Christopher Hobbs.
Derek Jarman in Conversation with Simon Field
(1989, 32 minutes). Stills gallery. Booklet includes introductory essay by Colin MacCabe.
Caravaggio
(1986) UK
Director
Derek Jarman
Screenplay
Derek Jarman
Producer
Sarah Radclyffe
Director of Photography
Gabriel Beristain
Production Design
Christopher Hobbs
Costume Designer
Sandy Powell
With
Nigel Terry (Caravaggio), Sean Bean (Ranuccio), Garry Cooper (Davide), Dexter Fletcher (Young Caravaggio), Spencer Leigh (Jerusaleme), Tilda Swinton (Lena), Nigel Davenport (Giustiniani), Robbie Coltrane (Scipione Borghese), Michael Gough (Cardinal del Monte)
Runtime
93 minutes
DVD
UK, 2007
Produced and Distributed by
The British Film Institute (Region 2)
Aspect Ratio
1.85:1
Extras
Interviews with Tilda Swinton, Nigel Terry and Christopher Hobbs. Commentary by Gabriel Beristain. Film and audio interviews with Derek Jarman. Gallery of storyboards, production sketches and Jarman's notebooks. Booklet includes introductory essay by Colin MacCabe.
Wittgenstein
(1993) UK
Director
Derek Jarman
Screenplay
Derek Jarman, Terry Eagleton and Ken Butler
Producer
Tariq Ali
Director of Photography
James Welland
Costume Designer
Sandy Powell
With
Karl Johnson (Wittgenstein), Michael Gough (Bertrand Russell), Tilda Swinton (Ottoline Morrell), John Quentin (John Maynard Keynes), Kevin Collins (Johnny), Clancy Chassay (Young Wittgenstein)
DVD
UK, 2007
Aspect Ratio
1.66:1
Extras
Interviews with Tilda Swinton, Karl Johnson and Tariq Ali. Behind-the-scenes footage. Filmed introduction by Ian Christie.
The Clearing
(Alexis Bistikas, 1994, 7 minutes), a short film featuring Derek Jarman. Illustrated booklet includes introductory essay by Colin MacCabe.
WR: Mysteries of the Organism
(1971) Yugoslavia/Germany
Director
Dusan Makavejev
Screenplay
Dusan Makavejev
Producer
Dusan Makavejev
Directors of Photography
Pega Popovic (Yugoslavia), Aleksandar Petkovic (United States)
With
Milena Dravic (Milena), Ivica Vidovic (Vladimir Ilyich), Jagoda Kaloper (Jagoda), Tuli Kupferberg (Street Theatre Marine), Zoran Radmilovic (Radmilovic), Jackie Curtis (Himself/Herself).
Runtime
85 Minutes
DVD
US, 2007
Produced and Distributed by
The Criterion Collection (Region 1)
Aspect Ratio
1.33:1
Extras
Audio commentary assembled from Raymond Durgnat's 1999 book on the film
Hole in the Soul
, Makavejev's 1994 'tragicomic autobiographical short film, originally made for the BBC'. New and archival video interviews with Makavejev. Booklet includes an essay by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum.
Sweet Movie
(1974) Canada/France/West Germany
Director
Dusan Makavejev
Screenplay
Dusan Makavejev
Producers
Richard Hellman, Vincent Malle
Director of Photography
Pierre Lhomme
With
Carole Laure (Miss Monde 1984/Miss Canada), Pierre Clémenti (Potemkin Sailor), Anna Prucnal (Anna Planeta, Captain Ann), Sami Frey (El Macho), John Vernon (Mr Kapital)
Runtime
98 Minutes
DVD
US, 2007
Produced and Distributed by
The Criterion Collection
Aspect Ratio
1.66:1
Extras
New video interviews with Makavejev and Balkan film scholar Dina Iordanova. Actress Anna Prucnal sings a song from the film. A booklet featuring essays by critic David Sterritt and Harvard professor and philosopher Stanley Cavell.
British Artists' Films: Ian Breakwell
(1973-2007) UK
Anthology includes
Repertory
,
Excerpts from the Diary
,
The News
,
Growth
,
The Walking Man
,
Auditorium
and
Variety
Director/Producer/Camera/Editor
Ian Breakwell
DVD
UK, 2007
Distribution
BFI (Region 2)
Runtime
127 minutes
Aspect ratio
1.33:1
Extras
theFrame: Ian Breakwell
(2007, 32 mins), extensive illustrated interview recorded shortly before Breakwell's death. Illustrated 20-page booklet with a fully annotated filmography and a bibliography. Sleeve notes featuring a specially commissioned introductory essay by Will Self.
Overlord
(1975) UK
Director
Stuart Cooper
Screenplay
Christopher Hudson and Stuart Cooper
Cinematography
John Alcott
Editor
Jonathan Gili
Music
Paul Glass
Producer
James Quinn
With
Brian Stirner (Tom), Davyd Harries (Jack), Nicholas Ball (Arthur), Julie Neesam (The girl), Sam Sewell (The trained soldier), John Franklyn-Robbins (Dad), Stella Tanner (Mum)
Runtime
84 minutes
DVD
USA, 2007
Distributed by
The Criterion Collection (Region 1)
Aspect Ratio
1.66:1
Audio
English Dolby Digital 1.0 Monaural
Extras
New restored high-definition transfer. Audio commentary featuring Stuart Cooper and actor Brian Stirner
. Mining the Archive
, a new documentary featuring Imperial War Museum film archivists detailing the war footage used in the film.
Capa Influences Cooper
, a photo essay featuring Stuart Cooper on the photographer Robert Capa.
A Test of Violence
(1969), Cooper's short film about Spanish artist Juan Genovés.
Cameramen at War
(1943), the British Ministry of Information's tribute to newsreel and service unit cameramen.
Germany Calling
(1941), a British Ministry of Information propaganda film, clips of which appear in
Overlord
. Journals from two D-day soldiers, read by Brian Stirner. Theatrical trailer
.