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Beteiligte: Miley, Mike, Cahill, James Leo, Leader, Mike, Berra, John, Wayant, Chelsea
In: Film International, 8, 2010, 1, S. 64-77
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Umfang: 64-77
ISSN: 1651-6826
2040-3801
DOI: 10.1386/fiin.8.1.64
veröffentlicht in: Film International
Sprache: Englisch
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<jats:p> <jats:bold>Eclipse Series 11: Larisa Shepitko <jats:italic>Wings/Krylya</jats:italic> </jats:bold> (1966) Russia <jats:bold>Director</jats:bold> Larisa Shepitko <jats:bold>Screenplay</jats:bold> Valentin Yezhov, Natalya Ryazantseva <jats:bold>Producer</jats:bold> V. Maslov <jats:bold>Director of Photography</jats:bold> Igor Slabnevich <jats:bold>Editor</jats:bold> L. Lynsenkova <jats:bold>Art Director</jats:bold> Ivan Plastinkin <jats:bold>Costumes</jats:bold> A. Dokuchayeva <jats:bold>With</jats:bold> Maya Bulgakova (Nadezhda Petrukhina), Zhanna Bolotova (Tanya), Pantelemion Krymov (Pavel Gavrilovich), Leonid Dyachkov (Mitya Grachov), Vladimir Gorelov (Igor), Yuri Medvedev (Boris Grigoryevich), Nikolai Grabbe (Kostya Shuvalov), Zhanna Alexandrova (Zinka), Sergei Nikonenko (Sergei Bystryakov), Rimma Nikitina-Markova (Shura), Arkadi Trusov (Morosov), Olga Gobzeva (Journalist) <jats:bold>Runtime</jats:bold> 85 minutes <jats:bold>DVD</jats:bold> USA, 2008 <jats:bold>Produced and Distributed by</jats:bold> Eclipse from The Criterion Collection (Region 1) <jats:bold>Aspect Ratio</jats:bold> 1.33:1 <jats:bold>Sound Mix</jats:bold> Monaural <jats:bold>Extras</jats:bold> Taking Off, a onepage essay by Michael Koresky on Shepitko's life and work until the release of <jats:italic>Wings</jats:italic>.</jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>The Ascent/Voskhozhdeniye</jats:italic> </jats:bold> (1977) Russia <jats:bold>Director</jats:bold> Larisa Shepitko <jats:bold>Screenplay</jats:bold> Yuri Klepikov, Larisa Shepitko <jats:bold>Original Story</jats:bold> Sotnikov by Vasili Bykov <jats:bold>Producer</jats:bold> Larisa Shepitko <jats:bold>Director of Photography</jats:bold> Vladimir Chukhnov <jats:bold>Art Director</jats:bold> Yuri Raksha <jats:bold>Editor</jats:bold> V. Belova <jats:bold>With</jats:bold> Boris Plotnikov (Sotnikov), Vladimir Gostyukhin (Rybak), Sergei Yakovlev (Village Elder), Lyudmila Polyakova (Demchika), Victoria Goldentul (Basya), Anatoli Solonitsyn (Portnov), Nikolai Sektimenko (Stas'), Maria Vinogradova (Village Elder's wife) <jats:bold>Runtime</jats:bold> 109 minutes <jats:bold>DVD</jats:bold> USA, 2008 <jats:bold>Produced and Distributed by</jats:bold> Eclipse for The Criterion Collection (Region 1) <jats:bold>Aspect Ratio</jats:bold> 1.33:1 <jats:bold>Sound Mix</jats:bold> Monaural <jats:bold>Extras</jats:bold> Ever Greater Heights, a one-page essay by Michael Koresky on Shepitko's life and work from 1967 to her death in 1979.</jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>Science is Fiction: The Films of Jean Painlev</jats:italic> </jats:bold> (192778) France <jats:bold>Director/Producer</jats:bold> Jean Painlev <jats:bold>Titles</jats:bold> 11 films (1927-78), including <jats:italic>Acera, or The Witches' Dance/Acra ou Le Bal des sorcires, The Love Life of the Octopus/Les Amours de la pieuvre, How Some Jelly Fish Are Born/Comment naissent des mduses, Liquid Crystals/Cristaux liquids, The Sea Horse/L'Hippocampe, Shrimp Stories/Histoires de crevettes, Hyas and Stenorhynchus/Hyas et stnorinques, Methuselah/Mathusalem, Sea Urchins/Oursins, The Vampire/Le Vampire, Blue Beard/Barbe bleue</jats:italic> <jats:bold>DVD</jats:bold> UK, 2007 (Region 2) <jats:bold>Distribution</jats:bold> British Film Institute <jats:bold>Runtime</jats:bold> 315 minutes <jats:bold>Aspect Ratio</jats:bold> 1.33:1 <jats:bold>Sound Mix</jats:bold> Mono 1.0 <jats:bold>Extras</jats:bold> Filmed introduction by Dr Michal Abecassis. Three short films: <jats:italic>The Birth of a Flower</jats:italic> (1910) and <jats:italic>The Strength and Agility of Insects</jats:italic> (1911) by Percy Smith, and <jats:italic>Colour on the Thames</jats:italic> (1935) by Adrian Klein. Alternative score <jats:italic>The Sounds of Science</jats:italic> by Yo La Tengo. Essays and film notes by Brigitte Berg, Jim Knox, William Moritz and Mark Norris in a 31-page book.</jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>Michael Pilz: Facts for Fiction/Was bersetzt ist noch nicht angekommen/Parco delle rimembranze</jats:italic> </jats:bold> (198796) Austria <jats:bold>Director/Producer/Camera/Editor</jats:bold> Michael Pilz <jats:bold>With</jats:bold> Jeff Perkins and Vanessa van Houten <jats:bold>DVD</jats:bold> Austria, 2007 (Region 0) <jats:bold>Distribution</jats:bold> Index <jats:bold>Runtime</jats:bold> 83 minutes <jats:bold>Aspect Ratio</jats:bold> 1.33:1 <jats:bold>Sound Mix</jats:bold> Mono 1.0 <jats:bold>Extras</jats:bold> An interview with the film-maker and an essay by Christa Blmlinger featured in an 18-page book in German and English.</jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>La Gueule ouverte/The Mouth Agape</jats:italic> </jats:bold> (1974) France <jats:bold>Director</jats:bold> Maurice Pialat <jats:bold>Screenplay</jats:bold> Maurice Pialat <jats:bold>Cinematography</jats:bold> Nestor Almendros <jats:bold>Editing</jats:bold> Arlette Langmann <jats:bold>With</jats:bold> Hubert Deschamps (Roger, le pre), Monique Mlinand (Monique, la mre), Philippe Lotard (Philippe, le fils), Nathalie Baye (Nathalie, la fille) <jats:bold>Runtime</jats:bold> 82 minutes <jats:bold>DVD</jats:bold> UK, 2009 <jats:bold>Produced and Distributed by</jats:bold> Eureka Entertainment (Region 2) <jats:bold>Aspect Ratio</jats:bold> 1.37:1 Anamorphic <jats:bold>Sound Mix</jats:bold> Mono <jats:bold>Extras</jats:bold> New and improved English subtitle translations. Three early short films by Maurice Pialat: <jats:italic>Drles de bobines/Funny Reels</jats:italic> (1957), 17 minutes; <jats:italic>L'Ombre familire/The Familiar Shadow</jats:italic> (1958), 24 minutes; <jats:italic>Janine</jats:italic> (1961), 17 minutes. The six short essay-documentaries made in 1964 by Maurice Pialat in, and about, Turkey: <jats:italic>Bosphore/Bosporus</jats:italic>, 14 minutes; <jats:italic>Byzance/Byzantium</jats:italic>, 12 minutes; <jats:italic>La Corne d'or/The Golden Horn</jats:italic>, 12 minutes; <jats:italic>Istanbul</jats:italic>, 13 minutes; <jats:italic>Matre Galip/Master Galip</jats:italic>, 11 minutes; <jats:italic>Pehlivan</jats:italic>, 12 minutes. A 12-minute 2004 interview with Pialat's ex-wife and frequent collaborator, Micheline Pialat, conducted by former <jats:italic>Cahiers du Cinma</jats:italic> editor-in-chief and current director of the Cinmathque Franaise, Serge Toubiana. An 8-minute 2004 interview with actress Nathalie Baye. Eleven minutes of footage from the shoot of <jats:italic>La Gueule ouverte</jats:italic>, featuring commentary recorded in 2005 by actor Jean-Franois Balmer. A 16-minute 2004 interview with cinematographer Willy Kurant discussing his work with Pialat on the Turkish short films. A 14-minute 1987 interview with Pialat about the Cinmathque Franaise's role in his film education. A 10-minute excerpt from a 2002 masterclass with Pialat, discussing the film <jats:italic>Matre Galip</jats:italic>. Original theatrical trailer for <jats:italic>La Gueule ouverte</jats:italic>, along with trailers for the six other Maurice Pialat films released by The Masters of Cinema Series. A new essay by critic Adrian Martin, and newly translated interviews with Maurice Pialat contained in a 32-page booklet.</jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:bold> <jats:italic>Syndromes and a Century/Sang sattawat</jats:italic> </jats:bold> (2006) Thailand/France/Austria <jats:bold>Director</jats:bold> Apichatpong Weerasethakul <jats:bold>Screenplay</jats:bold> Apichatpong Weerasethakul <jats:bold>Producer</jats:bold> Charles de Meaux, Apichatpong Weerasethakul <jats:bold>Cinematography</jats:bold> Sayombhu Mukdeeprom <jats:bold>Film Editing</jats:bold> Lee Chatametikool <jats:bold>With</jats:bold> Nu Nimsomboon (Dr Toa), Jaruchai Iamaram (Dr Nohng), Nantarat Sawaddikul (Dr Toey), Sakda Kaewbuadee (Sakda) <jats:bold>Runtime</jats:bold> 105 minutes <jats:bold>DVD</jats:bold> 2008, UK <jats:bold>Produced and Distributed by</jats:bold> BFI <jats:bold>Aspect Ratio</jats:bold> 1.66:1 <jats:bold>Sound Mix</jats:bold> Dolby Digital Stereo (320kbs) <jats:bold>Extras</jats:bold> Interview with Director. <jats:italic>Worldly Desires: An Experimental Love Story</jats:italic> (Weerasethakul, 2005, 40 minutes). Original trailer. Illustrated booklet with production stills.</jats:p> <jats:p> <jats:italic> <jats:bold>Ballets Russes</jats:bold> </jats:italic> (2005) United States <jats:bold>Directors</jats:bold> Dan Gellar and Dayna Goldfine <jats:bold>Written by</jats:bold> Dan Gellar, Dayna Goldfine, Celeste Schaefer Snyder and Gary Weimberg <jats:bold>Produced by</jats:bold> Dayna Goldfine, Dan Gellar, Robert Hawk and Douglas Blair Turnbaugh <jats:bold>Narrated by</jats:bold> Marian Seldes <jats:bold>Original Music by</jats:bold> Todd Boekelheide and David Conte <jats:bold>Runtime</jats:bold> 118 minutes <jats:bold>DVD</jats:bold> USA, 2006 <jats:bold>Produced and Distributed by</jats:bold> Zeitgeist Films (Region 1 NTSC) <jats:bold>Aspect Ratio</jats:bold> 1.85:1 <jats:bold>Stereo Surround Extras</jats:bold> Gorgeous 16:9 anamorphic transfer, enhanced for widescreen TVs. An hour-long, four-part series of additional behind-the-scenes, performance, rehearsal and interview footage with Ballets Russes dancers. Rare archival footage, including excerpts of classic Ballets Russes performances of <jats:italic>Swan Lake, Giselle</jats:italic> and others. Stills galleries featuring 200 photos of Ballets Russes stars, additional Ballets Russes dancers and vintage Ballets Russes programme covers. Original theatrical trailer. <jats:italic>Ballets Russes</jats:italic> Easter egg. English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired. A 12-page booklet including liner notes by <jats:italic>New York Times</jats:italic> dance writer Jack Anderson and production notes by the film-makers.</jats:p>