The lighthouse:

"Maria Saakyan’s elegiac, semi-autobiographical, humanist drama The Lighthouse unfolds against the backdrop of the Caucasus wars that plagued Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan during the early 1990s. Told with a dream-like emphasis on vision and sound this is the story of a young woman, Lena (An...

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Hauptverfasser: Pohjonen, Kimmo 1964- (KomponistIn), Mazny, Oleg (KomponistIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Shavgulidze, Givi 1979- (DrehbuchautorIn), Drozdov, Maksim (Kameramann/frau), Vatinyan, Mikael (KostümbildnerIn), Kapaleva, Anna 1979- (SchauspielerIn), Yakovleva, Olga 1941- (SchauspielerIn), Sargsyan, Sos 1929-2013 (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:Armenian
Russian
Veröffentlicht: [London] Second Run [2021]
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Zusammenfassung:"Maria Saakyan’s elegiac, semi-autobiographical, humanist drama The Lighthouse unfolds against the backdrop of the Caucasus wars that plagued Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan during the early 1990s. Told with a dream-like emphasis on vision and sound this is the story of a young woman, Lena (Anna Kapaleva), who returns to her home in a remote, war-ravaged Armenian village to try and persuade her grandparents to leave with her for safety in Moscow. With a striking emphasis on the cinematic image and set to an hypnotic soundtrack by Finnish composer Kimmo Pohjonen, Lena’s return to her homeland combines documentary with the great visual tradition of the cinema of Tarkovsky and Paradjanov to become a poetic journey of discovery. An outstanding directorial debut, and an immensely moving experience." [secondrundvd.com]
Beschreibung:Original: Russland, Armenien 2006
Special features: presented from a new 2K restoration by the Hamo Bek-Nazarov project, approved by the film's cinematographer Maksim Drozdov ; Maria Saakyan's short film "Farewell" (Proshchanie, 2003) ; "Surviving memories": a visual essay on "The lighthouse" by Alessandro Luchetti and Manuela Lazic ; trailers ; 28-page booklet featuring an interview with the director and essays by writer/curator So Mayer and film historian Vigen Galstyan ; world premiere release on Blu-ray
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Beschreibung:1 Blu-ray Disc (78 min) farbig 12 cm 1 Beiheft (27 Seiten)
Zielpublikum:12

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