- Filmy 3D
- Filmy na Blu-ray
- Filmy na DVD
- Unikalne filmy polskie
- Unikaty z polską wersją
- Muzyka filmowa na CD
- T-shirty muzyczne
- T-shirty filmowe
|
VITTORIO DE SICA ZŁODZIEJE ROWERÓW [Blu-ray]
|
| VITTORIO DE SICA ZŁODZIEJE ROWERÓW [Blu-ray] |
| Tytuł oryginalny: |
The Bicycle Thief, Landri Di Bicyclette |
| Tytuł polski: |
Złodzieje Rowerów |
| Rok produkcji: |
1949 |
| Kraj: |
| Reżyseria: |
Vittorio De Sica |
| Obsada: |
Lamberto Maggiorani, Enzo Staiola |
Opis:
Powojenne Włochy. Bezrobotni czekają na ogłoszenia o pracę przed Biurem Zatrudnienia. Ojciec rodziny, Antonio dostaje zajęcie, które wymaga poruszania się po mieście rowerem - rozwieszanie ogłoszeń. Razem z żoną Marią wykupuje swój rower z lombardu, gdzie wcześniej go zastawił, aby zdobyć pieniądze na utrzymanie rodziny. W zamian zastawiają kilka pamiątek rodzinnych i posag żony. Jednak pierwszego dnia pracy ktoś kradnie rower. Ojciec wraz z małym synem wyrusza na poszukiwanie roweru.
Heralded as the greatest film ever made on release, winning an Oscar in 1949 and topping the Sight & Sound film poll in 1952, De Sica s seminal work of Italian neorealism has had an impact on cinema worldwide from release to the present day, with filmmakers such as Satyajit Ray and Ken Loach claiming the film as a direct influence on their own.
Bicycle Thieves tells the of Antonio, a long unemployed man who finally finds employment putting up cinema posters for which he needs a bicycle. His wife pawns all the family linen to redeem the already pawned bicycle and for Antonio salvation has come, until the bicycle is stolen. Antonio and his son take to the streets in a desperate search to find the bicycle, which will keep them away from poverty and humiliation but amidst a sea of bicycles and without proof the search is fruitless. Bicycle Thieves us as much about the position of Italians in post-War, post-Fascist Italy as well as the relationship between father and son, told through the labyrinth of the cinematic city with De Sica s visual poetry. With pared down minimalism, eschewing studios and famous actors for real locations and non-professional actors who lived the lives they were playing, Bicycle Thieves defined the neorealist period, a small period of filmmaking that focused on simple, humanist stories, of which Bicycle Thieves was one of the most captivating and moving.
Vittorio De Sica
Złodzieje rowerów
1949
(AKA The Bicycle Thief, Landri di bicyclette)
The recipient of international acclaim, Vittorio de Sica's Italian Neorealist masterwork, THE BICYCLE THIEF, is a treasure of world cinema. After nearly two years of unemployment, Antonio (Lamberto Maggiorani) finally finds work posting bills. But he needs a bicycle to do the job. Unfortunately, he was forced to pawn his own bicycle long ago. In a humbling, tragic scene, Antonio exchanges his family's linen for his bicycle. But when the bike is stolen on his first day of work, he must comb the streets of Rome in search of the bike: his family's only means to survival. After three days of hunting, Antonio and his son, Bruno (Enzo Staiola), find the thief (Vittorio Antonucci)--but without witnesses or evidence, the police are unwilling to help Antonio. Hopeless, Antonio and Bruno wander aimlessly through Rome, landing outside of a soccer stadium where hundreds of bicycles are parked. His will broken, Antonio attempts to steal a bike but is caught in the act. Thematically, Vittoria de Sica's THE BICYCLE THIEF details an everyman story of loss of innocence in the face of a destitute society, while the film's poignant acting and directing creates an individual and heart-wrenching tale of one man's struggle to feed his family. The film is often considered one of the masterpieces of 20th century cinema.
Bezrobotny Antonio odpowiedzialny za utrzymanie żony i syna, zostaje zatrudniony przy rozlepianiu plakatów. Zabiera z domu ostatnie oszczędności i wykupuje za nie z lombardu rower, bez którego nie mógłby zarobkować. Rozpoczyna upragnioną pracę, która umożliwi skromną egzystencję jego rodzinie. Pewnego dnia, uliczny złodziej kradnie mu rower. Antonio odnajduje sprawcę kradzieży, ale z braku świadków zdarzenia nie może mu nic udowodnić. Zdesperowany, sam próbuje ukraść rower. Niestety, zostaje złapany na gorącym uczynku...
Czołowe dzieło włoskiego neo-realizmu. opis ze strony filmweb.pl
Filmy niedostępne w Polsce
Płyta nowa, oryginalna, zafoliowana.
|
| Obraz: |
| Czas trwania: |
88 minutes (approx) |
| Dźwięk: |
włoski |
| Napisy: |
angielskie i in. - brak polskich |
| Polska wersja językowa: |
brak polskiej wersji |
| Dodatki: |
# Audio Commentary by Robert Gordon, Italian cinema expert and author of Bicycle Thieves (BFI Film Classics) # 'Cesare Zavattini' a feature length documentary by director Carlo Lizzani on the great screenwriter, novelist, critic, long time De Sica collaborator and founder of Italian neorealism # 'Timeless Cinema', a documentary portrait of director, actor and screenwriter Vittorio De Sica # Original Trailer # Booklet including brand new writing on the film and a reprint of Cesare Zavattini's 'Some Ideas on the Cinema' |
| Region: |
ABC (All) |
| Ilość dysków: |
| TRAITPL1: # TRAITPL2: # |
| Reżyseria |
Vittorio De Sica |
| Wykonawcy |
Lamberto Maggiorani
Enzo Staiola |
| Polska wersja |
brak |
Nowe, zafoliowane
PRZED DOKONANIEM ZAKUPU PROSZĘ ZAPOZNAĆ SIĘ Z REGULAMINEM DOSTĘPNYM NA STRONIE "O MNIE"
|