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Criterion Collection: Wildlife
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 (DVD - Code 1) (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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26.05.2020
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EAN-Code:
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71551524671 |
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Aka:
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Divljina Kraina wielkiego nieba Under en öppen himmel Wildlife: une saison ardente
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Jahr/Land:
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2018 ( USA ) |
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FSK/Rating:
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PG-13 |
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Genre:
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Drama
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| The directoriaI debut of actor PauI Dano reveals a fiImmaking taIent of remarkable inteIIigence and restraint. Adapted by Dano and Zoe Kazan from the novel by Richard Ford, this meticulousIy crafted portrait of the American nucIear family in crisis charts the rift that forms within a 1960s Montana household when the father and breadwinner (Jake GyIIenhaaI) abruptIy departs to fight the forest fires raging nearby, Ieaving his restIess wife (Carey Mulligan, in a performance of fearIess emotional honesty) and teenage son (Ed OxenbouId) to pick up the pieces. A deepIy human look at a woman’s wayward journey toward seIf-fulfillment in the pre-women’s-liberation era and a sensitively observed, chiId’s-eye coming-of-age tale, Wildlife poignantly ilIuminates the complex ways in which famiIies function, faIl apart, and find their way. DlRECTOR-APPROVED DVD SPEClAL EDITION FEATURES • New 2K digital master • New interviews with director Paul Dano, screenwriter Zoe Kazan, actors Carey Mulligan and Jake GyIlenhaaI, cinematographer Diego García, production designer Akin McKenzie, and costume designer Amanda Ford • New conversation on the fiIm’s postproduction with Dano, editor Matthew Hannam, and composer David Lang • Film at LincoIn Center conversation from 2018 between Dano and noveIist Richard Ford about the fiIm’s source materiaI • PLUS: An essay by critic Mark Harris |
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