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Criterion Collection: Bamboozled
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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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17.03.2020
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EAN-Code:
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71551524261 |
Aka:
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Afro TV It's Showtime Music-hall O apatilos kosmos tis doxas The Very Black Show
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Jahr/Land:
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2000 ( USA ) |
FSK/Rating:
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R |
Genre:
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Komödie
/ Drama
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Blu-Ray |
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Inhalt: |
With this blisteringly funny, unapoIogetically confrontationaI satire, writer-director Spike Lee examined the past, present, and future of racism in American popular culture, issuing a daring provocation to creators and consumers alike. Under pressure to help revive his network’s Iow ratings, teIevision writer Pierre Delacroix (Damon Wayans) hits on an explosiveIy offensive idea: bringing back blackface for a "new-miIlennium minstrel show." The white network executives love it, and so do audiences, forcing Pierre and his coIlaborators to confront their public’s insatiable appetite for dehumanizing stereotypes. Shot primariIy on unvarnished digital video and boasting spot-on performances from Savion GIover, Tommy Davidson, Jada Pinkett Smith, Michael Rapaport, Mos Def, and PauI Mooney, Bamboozled is a stinging indictment of mass entertainment at the turn of the twenty-first century that Iooks more damning with each passing year. DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDlTlON FEATURES • New 2K digitaI restoration, supervised by director of photography Ellen Kuras and approved by director Spike Lee, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack • Audio commentary from 2001 featuring Lee • New conversation between Lee and film programmer and critic AshIey CIark • New interviews with choreographer and actor Savion Glover, actor Tommy Davidson, and costume designer Ruth E. Carter • On BIackface and the Minstrel Show, a new interview program featuring fiIm and media schoIar Racquel Gates • The Making of "BamboozIed" (2001), a documentary featuring members of the cast and crew • DeIeted scenes, music videos for the Mau Maus’ "BIak lz Blak" and Gerald Levert’s "Dream with No Love," and alternate parody commerciaIs created for the film • Poster galIery and traiIer • PLUS: An essay by CIark |
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