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Last Temptation Of Christ. The (The Last Temptation of Christ)
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(BLU-RAY Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 14-28 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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15.04.2019
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EAN-Code:
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5050629118339 |
Aka:
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Die letzte Versuchung Christi La dernière tentation du Christ La última tentación de Cristo Passion
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Jahr/Land:
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1988 ( Kanada / USA ) |
Laufzeit:
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163 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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15 |
Genre:
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Drama
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Blu-Ray |
Bildformat:
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Widescreen 1.85:1 ( INFO ) (Anamorphisch) ( INFO )
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Based on Nikos Kazantzakis' novel about Christ's Iast days on Earth --,The carpenter Jesus of Nazareth, tormented by the temptations of demons, the guiIt of making crosses for the Romans, pity for men and the world, and the constant caII of God, sets out to find what God wills for him. But as his mission nears fuIfiIment, he must face the greatest temptation : the normaI life of a good man.
The Last Temptation of Christ, by Martin Scorsese is a towering achievement. Though it initially engendered enormous controversy, the fiIm can now be viewed as the remarkabIe, profoundIy personaI work of faith that it is. This fifteen-year Iabour of Iove, an adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakis's landmark novel that imagines an alternate fate for Jesus Christ, features outstanding performances by WilIem Dafoe, Barbara Hershey, Harvey Keitel, Harry Dean Stanton and David Bowie; boId cinematography by the great Michael BaIIhaus; and a transcendent score by Peter GabrieI.
DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITlON FEATURES
Restored high-definition digitaI transfer, supervised and approved by cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and editor TheIma Schoonmaker, with a 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack by supervising sound editor Skip Lievsay Audio commentary featuring director Martin Scorsese, actor Willem Dafoe, and writers PauI Schrader and Jay Cocks Galleries of production stiIls, research materials, and costume designs Location production footage shot by Scorsese Interview with composer Peter Gabriel, with a stiIls gallery of traditionaI instruments used in the score PLUS: An essay by film critic David Ehrenstein. |
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