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[s.l.] : Corriere della Sera, 2010
[s.l.] : Istituto Luce, 2008
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[Gran Bretagna] : Studio Canal, ©2014
Abstract/Sommario: Jacques Tati - also known for his infamous comedic character Monsieur Hulot - is considered one of France's most beloved and influential filmmakers of the past century. In celebration of his extraordinary career and innovative cinema, STUDIOCANAL are very pleased to announce The Essential Jacques Tati Blu-ray Collection. The box set brings together all six of his feature films TRAFIC (1971), PARADE (1974), PLAYTIME (1967), MON ONCLE (1958), LES VACANCES DE M.HULOT (1953) and JOUR DE FÊ ...; [Leggi tutto...]
[Parigi] : Studio Canal, ©2013
Abstract/Sommario: Un coffret qui réunit, pour la première fois en France, la filmographie complète de Jacques Tati. Grand réalisateur qui s'est imposé comme l'un des cinéastes burlesques les plus originaux et les plus inventifs de tous les temps.
From short films to feature films, music hall to road-movie, Jacques Tati draws us into hisquirky and poetic universe. Step into the ring to face Roger in Soigne Ton Gauche (Keep Your Left Up), be invited into the festive Big Top in Parade, pedal faster and ...; [Leggi tutto...]
From short films to feature films, music hall to road-movie, Jacques Tati draws us into hisquirky and poetic universe. Step into the ring to face Roger in Soigne Ton Gauche (Keep Your Left Up), be invited into the festive Big Top in Parade, pedal faster and ...; [Leggi tutto...]
London : British Films Institute, 2008
Abstract/Sommario: Featuring all 26 entries in the official filmography, this is the world’s first complete DVD edition of the short films by the legendary Czech Surrealist filmmaker-animator Jan Švankmajer. Technically and conceptually astonishing in their own right, these films are also as remarkable for their philosophical consistency as for their frequently mind-boggling imagery.
[s.l.] : rhino entertainment company, 2000
Bologna : Cineteca di Bologna, 2014
Abstract/Sommario: In molti film di Gianni Amico troviamo la traccia di una sua grande passione, la musica jazz. Il volume raccoglie due suoi lavori: il cortometraggio d’esordio, premiato al Festival di Locarno, "Noi insistiamo! Suite per la libertà subito", e "Appunti per un film sul jazz", la ripresa di una jam session eseguita al Festival del Jazz di Bologna nel 1965 che vide esibirsi tra gli altri Gato Barbieri e Don Cherry. Al Neorealismo è invece dedicato "Il cinema della realtà", che, oltre alla p ...; [Leggi tutto...]