Girl With Green Eyes (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Girl With Green Eyes (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Blu-ray Disc
Blu-Ray Disc
Die Blu-Ray wurde als High-Definition-Nachfolger der DVD entwickelt und bietet ihrem Vorläufer gegenüber eine erheblich gesteigerte Datenrate und Speicherkapazität. Auf Blu-Rays können daher Filme mit deutlich besserer Auflösung gespeichert werden und bieten auf entsprechenden Bildschirmen eine enorm hohe Bildqualität. Blu-Ray-Player sind in der Regel abwärtskompatibel zu DVDs, so dass auch diese abgespielt werden können.
- Großbritannien, 1964
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Bestellnummer: 8819282
- Erscheinungstermin: 10.12.2018
- Serie: BFI (British Film Institute)
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Genre:
Drama,
Romanze
Spieldauer: 92 Min. - Regie: Desmond Davis
- Darsteller: Rita Tushingham, Peter Finch, Lynn Redgrave
- Filmmusik: John Addison
- Deutscher Titel: Die erste Nacht
- Sprache: Englisch
- Untertitel: Englisch
Previously unavailable on DVD or Blu-ray in the UK, Girl with Green Eyes is a gem from the golden age of the British New Wave.
In Dublin, two shop assistants share a room. One, Kate (Rita Tushingham) ,is a quiet, rather naïve girl, the other, Baba (Lynn Redgrave), is vivacious and ebullient with an eye for the boys. But when the two befriend a quiet, middle-aged writer (Peter Finch, Network), he makes a beeline for the shy and lonely Kate.
A bittersweet story of an extraordinary romance. Beautifully scripted by Edna O’Brien from her own best-selling novel, and brilliantly directed by regular Woodfall collaborator Desmond Davis. The film went onto to win a Golden Globe whilst both Tushingham and Redgrave (for only her second credited performance) were nominated for BAFTAs.
Specials
Presented in High Definition
Rita Tushingham on Girl With Green Eyes (2018, 7 mins): the actor recalls her time on the film
Film Poetry: Desmond Davis (2018, 24 mins): director Desmond Davis discusses his career, including his work on Woodfall
Food For a Blluuusssshhhhh (1959, 31 mins): surrealist-influenced student film by Free Cinema pioneer Elizabeth Russell
The Peaches (1964, 16 mins): coming-of-age fantasy by Walter Lassally Illustrated booklet with new writing by Melanie Williams and Michael Brooke, plus full film credits
UK | 1964 | 92 minutes | black and white | English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles | original aspect ratio 1.66: 1 | BD50: 1080p, 24fps, PCM mono audio (48kHz / 24-bit), region B
In Dublin, two shop assistants share a room. One, Kate (Rita Tushingham) ,is a quiet, rather naïve girl, the other, Baba (Lynn Redgrave), is vivacious and ebullient with an eye for the boys. But when the two befriend a quiet, middle-aged writer (Peter Finch, Network), he makes a beeline for the shy and lonely Kate.
A bittersweet story of an extraordinary romance. Beautifully scripted by Edna O’Brien from her own best-selling novel, and brilliantly directed by regular Woodfall collaborator Desmond Davis. The film went onto to win a Golden Globe whilst both Tushingham and Redgrave (for only her second credited performance) were nominated for BAFTAs.
Specials
Presented in High Definition
Rita Tushingham on Girl With Green Eyes (2018, 7 mins): the actor recalls her time on the film
Film Poetry: Desmond Davis (2018, 24 mins): director Desmond Davis discusses his career, including his work on Woodfall
Food For a Blluuusssshhhhh (1959, 31 mins): surrealist-influenced student film by Free Cinema pioneer Elizabeth Russell
The Peaches (1964, 16 mins): coming-of-age fantasy by Walter Lassally Illustrated booklet with new writing by Melanie Williams and Michael Brooke, plus full film credits
UK | 1964 | 92 minutes | black and white | English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles | original aspect ratio 1.66: 1 | BD50: 1080p, 24fps, PCM mono audio (48kHz / 24-bit), region B