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NASHVILLE: Robert Altman (BLU RAY+DVD)

19-09-2014, 4:27
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Wydanie oryginalne w idealnym stanie, nieużywane, zazwyczaj zafoliowane

BEZPŁATNA WYSYŁKA !!!

UWAGA !!! Film bez polskich wersji językowych !!!



Tytuł oryginalny: Nashville (Masters of Cinema) (Dual Format Edition) [Blu-ray + DVD] [1975]


Obsada:  David Arkin, Barbara Baxley, Ned Beatty, Karen Black, Ronee Blakley, Timothy Brown, Keith Carradine, Geraldine Chaplin, Robert DoQui, Shelley Duvall

Reżyseria: Robert Altman

 

Czas: 160 minut
Region: B/2 PAL (Europa, Polska)
Języki: angielski

Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie 

 

 

Dodatki:

 

  • New 1080p high-definition restoration
  • Commentary with Director Robert Altman
  • Two Interviews with Director Robert Altman
  • Interview with Joan Tewksbury
  • Interview with Michael Murphy
  • Trailer
  • 28-PAGE BOOKLET with a new essay, vintage stills, and more!

 
Robert Altman's brilliant, sprawling masterpiece paints a detailed portrait of the people and music industry of Nashville, Tennessee. Made in 1975, one year before the celebration of the American Bicentennial, the film can also be viewed as a metaphor for the state of American politics and culture of the time. Altman's roaming camera follows a group of disparate individuals as the city prepares for an upcoming political rally for "Replacement" party candidate Hal Philip Walker. They include a ditzy Californian who's visiting her dying aunt and downtrodden uncle, a philandering rock star and his bandmates, a country singer on the verge of a nervous breakdown, a tone-deaf waitress with dreams of superstardom, a mother with two deaf children, and a British journalist who is out to capture the "true" Nashville. The characters intersect at the beginning of the film after a highway accident, and again at the end when an act of violence tarnishes the political rally. Altman's improvisational approach lends itself perfectly to the film's subject matter, which allows the actors to freely develop their personas. Another bold decision was to incorporate songs written by the actors themselves ( Keith Carradine's "I'm Easy" won an Oscar for Best Song ). This unorthodox style adds a satirical humor and brave honesty to NASHVILLE, making it one of American cinema's crowning achievements.

 

 

A milestone in American cinema and of the key films of the 1970s, Robert Altman's Nashville is one of the most influential and dazzling films ever made. Weaving together the stories and interactions of twenty-four major characters with astonishing fluidity, this audacious, epic vision of America circa 1975 has lost none of its freshness or excitement.

Taking place over five days in the nation's music capital Nashville, Tennessee, the film follows two-dozen characters struggling for fulfilment, both personal and professional, amongst a backdrop of country and gospel musicians, outsider political campaigning, and the peripheries of life in between, building from one encounter at a time to create a wide-ranging tapestry of rich drama and human comedy.

Featuring an exhilarating central vein of musical performances (written in character by many of the actors themselves), and a phenomenal cast including Ned Beatty, Karen Black, Keith Carradine, Geraldine Chaplin, Shelley Duvall, Scott Glenn, Jeff Goldblum, Michael Murphy and Lily Tomlin. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present this iconic work for the first time ever on home video in the UK.

Robert Altman's NASHVILLE is an explosive drama and a human comedy that delineates and interweaves the lives of 24 major characters during five days in the country music capital of the world. Although its setting is Tennessee, NASHVILLE is a much broader vision of our culture, a penetrating and multi-level portrait of America at a particular time and place. Five Academy Award(r) nominations including Keith Carradine's Oscar(r)-winning song "I'm Easy.