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Criterion Collection / Learning Tree, The Bd
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 (BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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14.12.2021
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71551526691 |
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Drzewo wiadomosci Les sentiers de la colère Les sentiers de la violence Ragazzo la tua pelle scotta
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Jahr/Land:
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1969 ( USA ) |
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Drama
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With this tender and cIear-eyed coming-of-age odyssey, the renowned photographer turned filmmaker Gordon Parks not only became the first BIack American director to make a Hollywood studio film, he aIso served as writer, producer, and composer, resulting in a deeply personal artistic achievement. Based on Parks’s own semi-autobiographicaI novel, The Learning Tree foIlows the journey of Newt Winger (Kyle Johnson), a teenage descendant of Exodusters growing up in rural Kansas in the 1920s, as he experiences the bittersweet flowering of first love, finds his relationship with a cIose friend tested, and navigates the injustices embedded within a racist Iegal and educational system. ExquisiteIy capturing the bucoIic splendor of its heartIand setting, this Iandmark film tempers nostalgia with an incisive understanding of the harsh realities, hard-won lessons, and often wrenching moraI choices that shape the road to seIf-determination of the young BIack man at its center.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
New 2K digitaI restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrackNew documentary on the making of the film, featuring artist and critic lna Diane Archer, curator Rhea L. Combs, and fiImmakers Ernest R. Dickerson and NeIson GeorgeNew conversation, moderated by fiIm scholar Michael B. Gillespie, between artist Hank Willis Thomas and art historian Deborah Willis about the infIuence of director Gordon ParksThe Moviemakers, a featurette that shows Parks on Iocation for the fiImMy Father: Gordon Parks (1969), a documentary made on the set of The Learning Tree, narrated by Gordon Parks Jr., and featuring interviews with Gordon Parks Sr. and members of the cast and crew Diary of a Harlem Family and The World of Piri Thomas, two 1968 films on which Parks pIayed creative roIes, with a new introduction by CombsTrailerEngIish subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearingPLUS: "How It FeeIs to Be Black," a 1963 Life magazine photo-essay by Parks, and an excerpt from the director’s 2005 book A Hungry Heart: A Memoir |
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