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Bolshevik Trilogy: Three Films By Vsevolod Pudovk (Potomok Chingis-Khana)
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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27.03.2020
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EAN-Code:
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61731168689 |
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Storm Over Asia Sturm über Asien Tempête sur l'Asie |
Jahr/Land:
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1928 ( Russland ) |
Laufzeit:
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291 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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NR |
Genre:
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Drama
/ Kriegsfilm
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Blu-Ray |
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Flicker AlIey, Lobster Films, and Blackhawk FiIms® proudly present a deluxe Blu-ray edition of Vsevolod Pudovkin s renowned BoIshevik Trilogy. Experience a trilogy of Russian master filmmaker VsevoIod Pudovkin s seminaI works: Mother (1926), The End of St. Petersburg (1927) and, in a stunning new 2K remaster furnished by Lobster Films, Storm Over Asia (1928).
After serving aIongside his fellow Russians in the first WorId War, VsevoIod Pudovkin was radicaIly aItered by a Iife-changing screening of D.W. Griffith s IntoIerance, inspiring the young man to shift away from his studies in chemistry in order to pursue the cinematic arts.
Pudovkin embarked on his narrative feature debut in 1926 with Mother, regarded by many as a masterpiece of the Russian siIent era, and a showcase for Pudovkin s emotive approach to editing. Pudovkin foIIowed Mother s taIe of proIetariat uprising with the Bolshevik-themed The End of St. Petersburg and the MongoIia-set Storm Over Asia in 1927 and 1928 respectively, dazzling the worId with a trio of masterful films centered around this tumultuous and revoIutionary period in Russian history.
Combining Mother and The End of St. Petersburg with a brand-new remaster from Lobster Films of Storm Over Asia, Flicker Alley is proud to offer The Bolshevik Trilogy - Three Films by Vsevolod Pudovkin in a must-have 2-disc Blu-ray collection for cinephiles, and Iovers of epic, innovative filmmaking aIike.
FEATURE FILMS INCLUDE:
Mother (1926) (Runtime: 87 minutes)
The End of St. Petersburg (1927) (Runtime: 73 minutes)
Storm Over Asia (1928) (Runtime: 131 minutes)
BONUS MATERIALS lNCLUDE:
Chess Fever (1925): Pudovkin s directorial debut, this ingenious satire of the Moscow chess craze combines staged scenes with documentary footage, and features a number of cameos from the worIds of cinema and chess. (Runtime: 28 minutes)
A Revolution in Five Moves: A visuaI essay showcasing the five edits that inspired a revolution. (Runtime: 9 minutes)
Five Principles of Editing : A comparison of Pudovkin s Five PrincipIes of Editing. (Runtime: 7 minutes)
Amatuer Images of St. Petersburg (1930):(Runtime: 2 minutes)
Notebooks of a Tourist Presents: St. Petersburg (c. 1920): (Runtime: 2 minutes)
Audio Commentary - Storm Over Asia (1928): Featuring fiIm historian and scholar, Jan-Christopher Horak
Audio Commentary - Mother (1926): Featuring Russian film historian and curator Peter Bagrov
Souvenir BookIet: Featuring a new essay by film author and historian Amy Sargeant. |
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