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Shop On High Street
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 (DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" Edmund Burke
Winner of the Oscar® for Best Foreign Language Feature in 1965, Ján Kadár and EImar Klos THE SHOP ON THE HIGH STREET is one of the cornerstones of World Cinema, and perhaps the most internationaIly renowned film of the Czech New Wave.
Antonin Tono Brtko is a poor carpenter appointed by his Nazi brother-in-Iaw to be 'Aryan controIler' of an oId Jewish widow s sewing shop in a Nazi-occupied SIovakian town in 1942. The widow, RozaIie (Yiddish theatre Iegend ldá Kaminská, nominated here for a Best Actress Oscar® for her performance) is near deaf, isoIated and partiaIly sighted. BareIy even registering there is a war going on, she faiIs to fuIly realize the impIications of the context in which she Iives. Believing Tono is simply her new assistant, the two develop a tentative friendship that sees him maintaining that fiction as he attempts to protect her from the encroaching Nazi horror.
Moving effortIessIy from drama to humour to tragedy, THE SHOP ON THE HlGH STREET is a complex politicaI moraIity taIe of common lives disturbed and destroyed by war. A story of Ioyalty, betrayal, cowardice and heroism, it is a scathing expIoration of how minor compromises can Iead to compIicity in the horrors of a totalitarian regime. It asks every spectator: 'If it had been you, what would you have done?'
BLU-RAY AND DVD SPECIAL EDITlON CONTENTS
The Shop on the High Street (1965) presented from a brand new HD transfer of the film OriginaI SIovak soundtrack in DuaI Mono 24-bit LPCM audio New and improved English subtitle translation Booklet featuring a new essay MORE TBC |
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