La Bataille d'Alger (Gillo Pontecorvo - 1966)
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Et voilà les infos du Criterion blindé de bonus qui sort en Septembre 2004 :
Film Info
1965
125 minutes
Black and white
1.85:1
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Anamorphic
French/Arabic
SPECIAL EDITION THREE-DISC SET FEATURES:
DISC 1: THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS
New high-definition digital transfer, supervised by cinematographer Marcello Gratti, with restored image and sound, and enhanced for widescreen televisions
Return to Algiers (1992, 55 minutes): three decades following its emergence as a nation, director Gillo Pontecorvo and his son return to Algeria to talk with its people about independence
Theatrical and re-release trailers
Poster gallery
New and improved English subtitle translation
Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
DISC 2: PONTECORVO AND THE FILM
The Making of The Battle of Algiers: an exclusive new documentary created for this release guided by Pontecorvo biographer Irene Bignardi and featuring interviews with the director himself, cinematographer Marcello Gatti, composer Ennio Morricone, editor Mario Morra, actors Jean Martin and Saadi Yacef, and film critic Tullio Kezich
The Dictatorship of Truth: a 37-minute documentary narrated by Edward Said about the relationship between Pontecorvo’s politics and filmmaking style
Directors on The Battle of Algiers: a discussion about the film’s influence, style, and importance featuring, Spike Lee, Mira Nair, Julian Schnabel, Steven Soderbergh, and Oliver Stone
DISC 3: THE FILM AND HISTORY
The Battle of Algiers and History: a new documentary featuring interviews with historians Alistair Horne, Hugh Roberts and Benjamin Stora, former FLN members Zohra Drif-Bitat, Mohammed Harbi and Saadi Yacef, and writer and torture victim, Henri Alleg (The Question)
“Etats d’Armes”—a 30-minute excerpt from Patrick Rotman’s 3-part documentary, L’Ennemi Intime, which focuses on the horror of the French-Algerian War. It features interviews with various members of the French military during the French-Algerian War, including General Jacques Massu, General Roger Trinquier, General Paul Aussaresses, and others
How to Win the Battle But Lose the War of Ideas: a conversation about the contemporary relevance of The Battle of Algiers between former National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism and author of Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror, Richard A. Clarke, former State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Michael A. Sheehan, and Chief of Investigative Projects for ABC News, Christopher E. Isham
Plus: a booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Peter Matthews, a reprinted interview with writer Franco Solinas, brief biographies on the key figures in the French-Algerian War, and more...
Film Info
1965
125 minutes
Black and white
1.85:1
Dolby Digital Mono 1.0
Anamorphic
French/Arabic
SPECIAL EDITION THREE-DISC SET FEATURES:
DISC 1: THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS
New high-definition digital transfer, supervised by cinematographer Marcello Gratti, with restored image and sound, and enhanced for widescreen televisions
Return to Algiers (1992, 55 minutes): three decades following its emergence as a nation, director Gillo Pontecorvo and his son return to Algeria to talk with its people about independence
Theatrical and re-release trailers
Poster gallery
New and improved English subtitle translation
Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
DISC 2: PONTECORVO AND THE FILM
The Making of The Battle of Algiers: an exclusive new documentary created for this release guided by Pontecorvo biographer Irene Bignardi and featuring interviews with the director himself, cinematographer Marcello Gatti, composer Ennio Morricone, editor Mario Morra, actors Jean Martin and Saadi Yacef, and film critic Tullio Kezich
The Dictatorship of Truth: a 37-minute documentary narrated by Edward Said about the relationship between Pontecorvo’s politics and filmmaking style
Directors on The Battle of Algiers: a discussion about the film’s influence, style, and importance featuring, Spike Lee, Mira Nair, Julian Schnabel, Steven Soderbergh, and Oliver Stone
DISC 3: THE FILM AND HISTORY
The Battle of Algiers and History: a new documentary featuring interviews with historians Alistair Horne, Hugh Roberts and Benjamin Stora, former FLN members Zohra Drif-Bitat, Mohammed Harbi and Saadi Yacef, and writer and torture victim, Henri Alleg (The Question)
“Etats d’Armes”—a 30-minute excerpt from Patrick Rotman’s 3-part documentary, L’Ennemi Intime, which focuses on the horror of the French-Algerian War. It features interviews with various members of the French military during the French-Algerian War, including General Jacques Massu, General Roger Trinquier, General Paul Aussaresses, and others
How to Win the Battle But Lose the War of Ideas: a conversation about the contemporary relevance of The Battle of Algiers between former National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism and author of Against All Enemies: Inside America’s War on Terror, Richard A. Clarke, former State Department Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Michael A. Sheehan, and Chief of Investigative Projects for ABC News, Christopher E. Isham
Plus: a booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Peter Matthews, a reprinted interview with writer Franco Solinas, brief biographies on the key figures in the French-Algerian War, and more...
... and Barbara Stanwyck feels the same way !
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pourquoi Marcus, tu as planifie quoi en septembre ?
plutot le metro, je te conseille de coincer ton banquier est de lui dire voila c'est ca ou je trouve une banque conprehensible (si tu trouves, contacte moi ).
regarde moi, j'ai planifie azumi collector en septembre, star wars , je n'ose meme pas y penser je n'ai pas encore dresse une liste
plutot le metro, je te conseille de coincer ton banquier est de lui dire voila c'est ca ou je trouve une banque conprehensible (si tu trouves, contacte moi ).
regarde moi, j'ai planifie azumi collector en septembre, star wars , je n'ose meme pas y penser je n'ai pas encore dresse une liste
- Marcus
- Jamais trop Tarr
- Messages : 5185
- Inscription : 5 févr. 04, 16:05
- Localisation : En train de prendre le thé avec Bela Tarr
Ce que j'ai planifié pour le moment:dam a écrit :pourquoi Marcus, tu as planifie quoi en septembre ?
plutot le metro, je te conseille de coincer ton banquier est de lui dire voila c'est ca ou je trouve une banque conprehensible (si tu trouves, contacte moi ).
regarde moi, j'ai planifie azumi collector en septembre, star wars , je n'ose meme pas y penser je n'ai pas encore dresse une liste
-La Bataille d'Alger: dans les 35-40 euros
-Les 2 coffrets Mizoguchi: au moins 50 euros chaque
-Short Cuts: 18 euros avec un bon
-Léo en jouant Dans la Compagnie des Hommes: probablement pas moins de 25 euros
-Azumi: 23 euros avec un bon
-Star Wars: 50 euros.
-Buongiorno Notte: 18 euros avec un bon
-Le Bal: 19 euros avec un bon.
Et ça ne fait que commencer...
Elle était belle comme le jour, mais j'aimais les femmes belles comme la nuit.
Jean Eustache, La Maman et la Putain
Jean Eustache, La Maman et la Putain
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Quel est le titre du morceau qu'on entend à partir du moment où est inscrit sur fond noir: "banned in france 1965"?Tom Peeping a écrit :Pour ceux que ça intéresse, voilà le trailer 2004 (made in USA !) pour la ressortie de ce film essentiel :
http://www.rialtopictures.com/algiers/a ... ilers.html
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Je dirais 50% arabe - 50% français. Mais ce n'est pas un film très bavard de toutes façons. J'ai lu aussi quelque part qu'il devait bientôt sortir en Z2 France.Filou a écrit :Pour ceux qui l'ont vu : est-ce qu'il y a beaucoup de dialogues en arabe ? Je demande parce que le Criterion n'aura que des st angl.
... and Barbara Stanwyck feels the same way !
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