Polish Cinema Classics Vol. 3 (UK Import)
Polish Cinema Classics Vol. 3 (UK Import)
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- Polen, 1970-1981
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Bestellnummer: 7142551
- Erscheinungstermin: 19.9.2019
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Genre:
Spieldauer: 243 Min. - Regie: Marek Piwowski, Krzysztof Zanussi, Wojciech Marczewski
- Sprache: Polnisch
- Untertitel: Englisch
- Gesamtverkaufsrang: 8803
- Verkaufsrang in DVDs: 1007
THE CRUISE (Rejs / Marek Piwowski, 1970)
Regarded as Polish cinema's first 'cult' film, Piwowski's absurdist comedy parodies life in the (then) People's Republic of Poland, reducing a weekend river cruise to a hilarious satire of the entire Communist system. Piwowski's gift of observation, humour and an acute awareness of national pathology have made THE CRUISE one of Poland's most popular and widely-known films of the 1970s.
CAMOUFLAGE (Barwy ochronne / Krzysztof Zanussi, 1977)
A milestone in Polish cinema, Camouflage probes the moral fabric of the society underlying Poland's regime. Set at an University summer seminar, where personal and professional rivalries and tensions are unflinchingly exposed, Zanussi uncovers layers of corruption, disillusionment, and a confused set of public and moral values, marking CAMOUFLAGE among Zanussi's finest and most politically subversive works.
SHIVERS (Dreszcze / Wojciech Marczewski , 1981)
Wojciech Marczewski's powerful and disquieting Shivers is a coming-of-age story set in the 1950s at a Stalinist youth camp. 13 year old Tomek is sent to a camp where he falls under the spell of an idealistic but manipulative young woman. An unnerving parable of political indoctrination, the film daringly explores themes of erotic and political fascination. Banned by the Communist authorities just after its release, the film went on to win the Silver Bear Prize at the 1982 Berlin Film Festival.
Special Features
• Presented from a superb new high-definition restorations of the films, approved by the filmmakers.
• Newly filmed, exclusive interviews with directors Krzysztof Zanussi and Wojciech Marczewski.
• New and improved English subtitle translations.
• Booklets featuring specially commissioned new essays on the films by Daniel Bird, Michał Oleszczyk and Michael Brooke.
• Dolby® 5.1 Surround audio option on all three films.
Regarded as Polish cinema's first 'cult' film, Piwowski's absurdist comedy parodies life in the (then) People's Republic of Poland, reducing a weekend river cruise to a hilarious satire of the entire Communist system. Piwowski's gift of observation, humour and an acute awareness of national pathology have made THE CRUISE one of Poland's most popular and widely-known films of the 1970s.
CAMOUFLAGE (Barwy ochronne / Krzysztof Zanussi, 1977)
A milestone in Polish cinema, Camouflage probes the moral fabric of the society underlying Poland's regime. Set at an University summer seminar, where personal and professional rivalries and tensions are unflinchingly exposed, Zanussi uncovers layers of corruption, disillusionment, and a confused set of public and moral values, marking CAMOUFLAGE among Zanussi's finest and most politically subversive works.
SHIVERS (Dreszcze / Wojciech Marczewski , 1981)
Wojciech Marczewski's powerful and disquieting Shivers is a coming-of-age story set in the 1950s at a Stalinist youth camp. 13 year old Tomek is sent to a camp where he falls under the spell of an idealistic but manipulative young woman. An unnerving parable of political indoctrination, the film daringly explores themes of erotic and political fascination. Banned by the Communist authorities just after its release, the film went on to win the Silver Bear Prize at the 1982 Berlin Film Festival.
Special Features
• Presented from a superb new high-definition restorations of the films, approved by the filmmakers.
• Newly filmed, exclusive interviews with directors Krzysztof Zanussi and Wojciech Marczewski.
• New and improved English subtitle translations.
• Booklets featuring specially commissioned new essays on the films by Daniel Bird, Michał Oleszczyk and Michael Brooke.
• Dolby® 5.1 Surround audio option on all three films.
Polish Cinema Classics Vol. 3 (UK Import)
EUR 47,99*