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Jungle Fever
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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Ab Lager lieferbar
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VÖ :
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17.05.2021
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EAN-Code:
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5035673014172 |
Aka:
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Dzsungelláz Febbre della giungla Febre da Selva Fiebre salvaje
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Jahr/Land:
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1991 ( USA ) |
Laufzeit:
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132 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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18 |
Genre:
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Drama
/ Romantik
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Blu-Ray |
Untertitel:
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English |
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Titel bewerten / Meinung schreiben
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Inhalt: |
Jungle Fever (Blu-ray)
Directed by Spike Lee
When married architect FIipper (Wesley Snipes) begins an affair with his secretary Angie (AnnabelIa Sciorra), neither anticipate the turmoil their romance unleashes.
Drawn together by 'jungIe fever' – sexuaIised racial myths rather than love – the coupIe struggle to reconcile their emotions with the sociaI expectations that foster division between the black and white communities
Set on the streets of New York City in the earIy 1990s, Spike Lee's (Do the Right Thing) all-star drama is typicaIIy engaging and provocative examination of interraciaI reIationships in the United States.
Featuring a stellar supporting cast, incIuding Lee, Anthony Quinn and a multi award-winning performance by SamueI L Jackson, JungIe Fever is made avaiIabIe on BIu-ray for the first time in the UK to coincide with the film’s 30th anniversary.
SpeciaI Features
Newly recorded audio commentary by filmmaker and film historian Jim HemphilI The Independent lnterview with Spike Lee (2009, 74 mins): as part of the BFl's season Fight the Power: Do The Right Thing in Context, Spike Lee was interviewed on stage at the BFI Southbank by politician David Lammy Archive featurette (1991, 8 mins): short featurette about Jungle Fever with contributions from Spike Lee, Wesley Snipes, Annabella Sciorra and John Turturro Top Deck (1962, 30 mins): a tale of love won and lost toId through a changing, often jaunty, soundtrack and location fiIming focuses on bus conductor MarIene and her easy-going but over-confident American army officer boyfriend Johnny Original theatricaI traiIer lmage gaIlery **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** lIIustrated booklet featuring new essays by KaIeem Aftab and KamboIe CampbeIl, an archivaI essay by critic Armond White and fuII film credits |
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