Aki Kaurismäki’s Proletariat Trilogy:

"The poignant, deadpan films of Aki Kaurismäki are pitched somewhere in the wintry nether lands between comedy and tragedy. And rarely in his body of work has the line separating those genres seemed thinner than in what is often identified as his 'Proletariat Trilogy", Shadows in Para...

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Sprache:Finnish
Veröffentlicht: [New York, NY] The Criterion Collection [2012]
Schriftenreihe:The Criterion Collection Eclipse series ; 12
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Zusammenfassung:"The poignant, deadpan films of Aki Kaurismäki are pitched somewhere in the wintry nether lands between comedy and tragedy. And rarely in his body of work has the line separating those genres seemed thinner than in what is often identified as his 'Proletariat Trilogy", Shadows in Paradise, Ariel, and The Match Factory Girl. In these three films, something like social-realist farces, Kaurismäki surveys the working-class outcasts of his native Finland with detached yet disarming amusement. Featuring commanding, off-key visual compositions and delightfully dour performances, this triptych exemplifies the talents of a unique and highly influential film artist. Shadows in Paradise (Varjoja paratiisissa): Call it Hopeless in Helsinki. It's romantic comedy Kaurismäki-style when a trash collector and a cashier retreat from society and into each other's hesitant arms. Ariel: A road trip to freedom instantly becomes a lesson in hard knocks for a Lapland coal miner looking for a way out of financial despair, and finding an unexpected love affair. The Match Factory Girl (Tulitikkutehtaan tyttö): Kaurismäki dares you to laugh - and you probably will - when a factory worker, ignored by life, exacts precise revenge on the world around her." Cover
Beschreibung:Bildformat 1.85:1
Verlagsnummer ECL052
Beschreibung:3 DVD-Videos (74, 72, 69 min) farbig 12 cm

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