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Aug 11

Amos Gitai’s CARMEL Coming to DVD

Kino Lorber is proud to announce the DVD release of Carmel (2010), a film by acclaimed director Amos Gitai that Stephen Holden in the New York Times calls “an impressionistic family chronicle with a tender heart.” Carmel comes to DVD priced at $29.95. It is available for prebook on August 9, 2011, with a street date of September 6th. From Israel’s most important filmmaker, Carmel is Amos Gitai’s (Kadosh, Kippur) deeply personal and resonant meditation on Jewish and Israeli identity.

Using both fiction and documentary techniques, Gitai links his family history to ancient history. Through exquisitely composed long takes, he re-enacts the Jewish-Roman wars that began in 66 A.D., and contrasts them to the young soldiers enlisting in Israel’s army today, including his own son, making the film “a passionate expression of Mr. Gitai’s anguish at living in a country in a continual state of war.” (NY Times) The cycles of violence are never-ending, but so are the bonds of family. Gitai’s wife Rivka reads letters from his mother, linking generations of Jews and Israelis within the warm embrace of memory.

With narration by Jeanne Moreau (Jules and Jim) and “abstractly beautiful” (NY Post) cinematography by Stefano Falivene, Gitai’s “gentle touch and free associative honesty,” (Box Office Magazine) has created a rich and timely document on what it means to be Jewish today.

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Aug 11

Kino Classics Releasing Two Silent Soviet Classics

STRIKE on Blu-ray

Strike available on DVD and Blu-ray

Kino Lorber is proud to announce the release of two landmark silent films from the Soviet cinema – Strike (1924), the revolutionary feature-length debut of Sergei Eisenstein, and The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom (1924), a light romantic comedy from director Yuri Zhelyabuzhsky. These two films will be released on the Kino Classics label, which specializes in silent and classic cinema.

Strike comes to Blu-ray and DVD in a splendid new edition that features a new HD transfer, mastered from 35mm film elements that were restored by the Cinémathèque de Toulouse, and features a new score recorded by the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra. This disc also features Glumov’s Diary, a short experimental film from 1924 that was also the very first directorial effort of Sergei Eisenstein, and was made for his stage production of Alexander Ostrovky’s “Enough Stupidity in Every  Wise Man”. This disc also features a short documentary, “Eisenstein and the Revolutionary Spirit” (2008, 37 min.), with film historian Natacha Laurent placing Eisenstein’s work in the context of the Communist revolution and contemporary Soviet filmmaking. Strike is priced at $29.95 on DVD, and $34.95 on Blu-ray. The street date for both is August 30th.

Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom on DVD

The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom available on DVD!

The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom is unique as an alternative to the revolutionary cinema of Eisenstein. A playful romantic comedy, it stars Yuliya Solntseva as a tobacco vendor on the sidewalk outside of Moscow’s Mosselprom Trade Center, who must juggle the attention of three disparate suitors: a young cameraman, a romantic and slightly zany bookkeeper, and a wealthy American industrialist. The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom also features occasional peeks “behind the scenes” of the Mezhrabpom-Rus Studios. This edition has been mastered from 35mm elements restored by the Cinematheque de Toulouse, in cooperation with L’Immagine Ritrovata and the Foundation Groupama Gan pour le Cinema. It will become available on DVD on August 30th, priced at $29.95.

 

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Aug 11

Lee Chang-dong’s “Poetry” Coming to Blu-ray and DVD

“AN EXTRAORDINARY VISION OF HUMAN EMPATHY.” – Manohla Dargis,THE NEW YORK TIMES

“GRADE: A. EXQUISITE.” – Lisa Schwarzbaum, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

“A MASTERPIECE.” – Andrew O’Hehir, SALON.COM

Poetry DVD Image

Poetry (2010), a film by Lee Chang-dong (Secret Sunshine, Oasis), is coming to Blu-ray and DVD from Kino Lorber. This critically acclaimed Korean drama, which won the Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival, is an “achingly exquisite portrait” (Philadelphia Inquirer) of a woman’s brave fight against Alzheimer’s, and against her guilt over a relative’s brutal crime. 

Poetry comes to Blu-ray and DVD with special features, including a making-of documentary, an interview with actor Ahn Nae-sang, trailers and stills galleries.

The film stars the celebrated actress Yun Jung-hee, making a welcome return to the screen after a 16-year absence in a performance of “surpassing delicacy” (Los Angeles Times). She plays Mija, an aging part-time maid and full-time guardian of her apathetic grandson. Concerned by her frequent forgetfulness, she takes a poetry class at the local arts center to sharpen her mind. She begins to appreciate the wonders of the natural world, but a schoolgirl’s suicide initiates a chain of tragic events that will change her life forever.

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Directed with skill and subtlety by Lee Chang-dong (Secret Sunshine),
Poetry is a “nearly perfect movie” (Boston Globe) about the power of art to
bear witness to both sublime beauty and the violent truths that lie hidden
in the hearts of men.

SPECIAL FEATURES

· Making Of Documentary · Interview with Actor Ahn Nae-sang

· Trailers · Stills Gallery · Presented in 5.1 Surround Sound

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