The tin drum:

"Danzig, 1924. Oskar Matzerath is born with an intellect beyond his infancy. As he witnesses the hypocrisy of adulthood and the irresponsibility of society, Oskar rejects both, and, on his third birthday, refuses to grow. Caught in a baffling state of perpetual childhood, Oskar lashes out at al...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Hauptverfasser: Jarre, Maurice 1924-2009 (KomponistIn), Grass, Günter 1927-2015 (VerfasserIn, DrehbuchautorIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Carrière, Jean-Claude 1931-2021 (DrehbuchautorIn), Seitz, Franz 1921-2006 (DrehbuchautorIn), Luther, Igor 1942-2020 (Kameramann/frau), Heer, Inge 1942-2012 (KostümbildnerIn), Niefind, Dagmar 19XX- (KostümbildnerIn), Yabara, Yoshio 1947- (KostümbildnerIn), Bennent, David 1966- (SchauspielerIn), Adorf, Mario 1930- (SchauspielerIn), Winkler, Angela 1944- (SchauspielerIn)
Format: Video Software
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: [S.l.] <<The>> Criterion Coll. 2004
Schriftenreihe:The Criterion collection 234
Schlagworte:
Zusammenfassung:"Danzig, 1924. Oskar Matzerath is born with an intellect beyond his infancy. As he witnesses the hypocrisy of adulthood and the irresponsibility of society, Oskar rejects both, and, on his third birthday, refuses to grow. Caught in a baffling state of perpetual childhood, Oskar lashes out at all he surveys with piercing screams and frantic poundings on his tin drum, while the unheeding, chaotic world marches onward to the madness and folly of World War II." -- Container.
Beschreibung:Bildformat 1.78:1 (16:9) - new digital transfer, with restored image and sound and enhanced for widescreen TVs
Orig.: Deutschland, Frankreich, Polen, Jugoslawien 1979
Enth. audio commentary by director and co-writer Volker Schlöndorff ; isolated score by Maurice Jarre ; rare deleted scenes, featuring commentary by Schlöndorff ; "Volker Schlöndorff remembers "The tin drum"", a montage featuring Schlöndorff's thoughts and recollections about the film, along with on-set photos, storyboards, and images not included in the final film ; an illuminating collection of video interviews: with Schlöndorff and actor David Bennett at the 1979 Cannes film festival; co-writer Jean-Claude Carrière and actor Mario Adorf; Schlöndorff and author Günther Grass during filming; and Schlöndorff after winning the palme d'or at the 1979 Cannes film festival ; "The platform" a rare 1987 recording of Günther Grass reading an excerpt from his novel "Die Blechtrommel", accompanied by the music of famed improvisational percussionist Günter "Baby" Sommer ; reprinted excerpt from the original screenplay's unfilmed ending, with an introduction by Schlöndorff ; "Banned in Oklahoma" a documentary by Gary D. Rhodes following the child pornography lawsuit involving "The tin drum" ; production sketches, design and promotional art ; a statement by Günther Grass about adapting his novel to the screen, and a new essay by film scholar Eric Rentschler, author of "West german film in the course of time"
Beschreibung:2 DVDs, NTSC, Ländercode 1, 142 Min., farb., mono, Dolby digital 12 cm 1 Beil.
ISBN:0780027973