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Miracle in Milan (+II Tetto) [Dual Format Editie] (Blu-Ray en DVD)
€29,49
After his earth shattering Bicycle Thieves, Vittorio De Sica and long time screenwriter Cesare Zavattini turned their neo-realist ideas to something much more like a fable yet retaining the core ideas behind the revolutionary cinema movement. Miracle in Milan went on to wow critics and audiences, winning the Grand Prize of the Cannes Film Festival in 1951.
Always in the shadow of the ever more popular Bicycle Thieves, this largely unsung masterpiece tends toward magic realism to imagine a place where society’s most downtrodden can find purchase and possible escape from misery. Set within a fantastically theatrical shantytown, Miracle in Milan constructs an alternate world from De Sica and Zavattini’s fascination with marginalised perspectives. The unusual use of deliberate artifice and spectacle rekindles the Meliesian magical aura of early cinema.
Arrow Academy is pleased to present a new HD transfer of the film along with De Sica’s Il Tetto in this deluxe edition.
Special Features:
- High Definition Blu-ray and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the film
- Full length feature: Il Tetto [The Roof], Vittorio De Sica’s 1956 film also written by Zavattini, made available for the first time in the UK on DVD
- Newly translated and more complete optional English subtitles on both features
- Interview with Manuel De Sica
- Interview with star Brunella Bovo
- Rome Premiere Newsreel Footage
- Original Trailer
- Comprehensive booklet including writing on Miracle in Milan and Il Tetto, a re-print of John Maddison’s 1951 article The Case of De Sica, illustrated with original stills and artwork.
- Arrow Video
- 97 mins approx.
- Vittorio De Sica
- PG
- Emma Gramatica
- Francesco Golisano
- Paolo Stoppa
English
- Italian
- 3
- B
Miracle in Milan (+II Tetto) [Dual Format Editie] (Blu-Ray en DVD)
€29,49
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After his earth shattering Bicycle Thieves, Vittorio De Sica and long time screenwriter Cesare Zavattini turned their neo-realist ideas to something much more like a fable yet retaining the core ideas behind the revolutionary cinema movement. Miracle in Milan went on to wow critics and audiences, winning the Grand Prize of the Cannes Film Festival in 1951.
Always in the shadow of the ever more popular Bicycle Thieves, this largely unsung masterpiece tends toward magic realism to imagine a place where society’s most downtrodden can find purchase and possible escape from misery. Set within a fantastically theatrical shantytown, Miracle in Milan constructs an alternate world from De Sica and Zavattini’s fascination with marginalised perspectives. The unusual use of deliberate artifice and spectacle rekindles the Meliesian magical aura of early cinema.
Arrow Academy is pleased to present a new HD transfer of the film along with De Sica’s Il Tetto in this deluxe edition.
Special Features:
- High Definition Blu-ray and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the film
- Full length feature: Il Tetto [The Roof], Vittorio De Sica’s 1956 film also written by Zavattini, made available for the first time in the UK on DVD
- Newly translated and more complete optional English subtitles on both features
- Interview with Manuel De Sica
- Interview with star Brunella Bovo
- Rome Premiere Newsreel Footage
- Original Trailer
- Comprehensive booklet including writing on Miracle in Milan and Il Tetto, a re-print of John Maddison’s 1951 article The Case of De Sica, illustrated with original stills and artwork.
- Arrow Video
- 97 mins approx.
- Vittorio De Sica
- PG
- Emma Gramatica
- Francesco Golisano
- Paolo Stoppa
English
- Italian
- 3
- B
Klantenrecensies
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Klantrecensies zijn onafhankelijk en vertegenwoordigen niet de mening van Zavvi.
Twee meesterwerken van De Sica
Als voormalig filmcriticus heb ik altijd een zwak plekje gehad voor het Italiaanse neo-realisme. Vittorio de Sica, met zijn overbekende Fietsendieven, speelde daarbij een belangrijke rol. Persoonlijk vind ik Il Tetto (Het Dak) zijn meest aangrijpende werk maar helaas bleek de film op DVD bijna onvindbaar. Daarom was de dual format editie via ZAVVI een uitkomst. Hulde voor deze neorelistische filmcombinatie want ook Het Wonder van Milaan blijft een filmjuweeltje.
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