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  Come And See - Special Edition   [KIN-Kino On Video]
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   Artikel: 9016095 Movie: 90160951  
   
  
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    Originaltitel
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    Idi I Smotri
 Come And See
 Komm Und Sieh
 Geh Und Sieh
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    Genre
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Drama
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    Produktionsland
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    Russische Föderation
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    Herstellungsjahr
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    1985
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    Schauspieler
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Aleksei Kravchenko, Vladas Bagdonas, Pyotr Merkuryev, Kazimir Rabetsky, Tatyana Shestakova, Yevgeni Telicheyev, Liubomiras Lauciavicius, Viktor Lorents, Aleksandr Berda, Olga Mironova, Anatoli Slivnikov, Juris Lumiste
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    Regie
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Elem Klimov
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    Autor(en)
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Ales Adamovich, Elem Klimov
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    Sprache (Tonformat)
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Russisch   (Dolby Digital - 5.1 Surround) 
Englisch   (Dolby Digital - 5.1 Surround) 
Französisch   (Dolby Digital - 5.1 Surround) 
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    Untertitel
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Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Russisch
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    Kurzbeschrieb LZ
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    Durch die Augen des jungen weissrussen Floyra erlebt man den Horror der "Ostfront". Der Sowjet Regisseur Elem Klimov stürzt uns in einen cineastischen Maelstrom, der die Schrecken des Krieges näher bringt als einem lieb ist.
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    A crowning achievement of 1980's Soviet cinema, Elem Klimov's COME AND SEE is perhaps the ultimate WWII film. This savage and lyrical fever dream of death, rage and terror experienced through young eyes is a virtual primer for the subsequent, similarly psychedelic intensity of Terrence Malick's THE THIN RED LINE and Spielberg's SAVING PRIVATE RYAN. Klimov's elegant harrowing union of unflinching ferocity and dreamlike clarity moved EMPIRE OF THE SUN author J.G. Ballard to declare COME AND SEE the greatest war film ever made. When young Florya willingly joins a group of Partisans fighting the Nazis in Byelorussia, USSR, he little suspects that he is plunging through the looking glass. Separated from his comrades during a paratroop attack and struck deaf by German artillery, Florya - in the company of Glascha, a beguiling peasant girl - wanders a battle-schorched Russian purgatory of prehistoric forests and man-made slaughter. Florya's journey takes him and us through a gallery of exquisitely poetic imagery and brutal human atrocity. Unlike traditional war films, COME AND SEE never stoops to convenient heroic catharsis or genre movie narrative symmetry. Images of beautiful girl's impromptu dance in the rain and SS unit's spontaneous, self-congratulatory applause at their own butchery haunt with equal power. More than any other war film, COME AND SEE unites the powerful truths and inescapable dilemmas that lurk behind both the raptures of youth and the horrors of war.
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    Bildformat
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    Fullscreen 1.33:1
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    Laufzeit
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    142 Minuten
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    Anzahl Discs
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    2
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    Special Features
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    - 2 photo galleries of production stills
 - Filmographies
 - Subtitled in 13 different languages
 - Interviews with the cast and crew
 - 'Partisans in Belarus' (archive materials)
 - 'Nazis' Brutalities' (archive materials)
 - Cast and Crew Filmographies
  
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