Distant Journey (1948) (UK Import)
Distant Journey (1948) (UK Import)
DVD
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- Tschechoslowakei, 1948
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Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Bestellnummer: 9772750
- Erscheinungstermin: 25.5.2020
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Genre:
Drama
Spieldauer: 101 Min. - Regie: Alfred Radok
- Sprache: Tschechisch
- Untertitel: Englisch
- Specials: "The most brilliant, the most horrifying film on the Nazis' persecution of the Jews this reviewer has yet seen" (New York Times)
Weitere Ausgaben von Distant Journey
Made in 1948, just a few short years after the horrors it strives to process, Distant Journey is the first feature film to tackle the subject of the Holocaust, and was the debut film from controversial avant-garde visionary of Czech theatre, Alfred Radok. Set in the Bohemian town of Terezin as the Nazi transports to German extermination camps began in earnest, Radok's vividly experimental film blends documentary footage with a fictional love story between a Jewish woman and her gentile husband. A mix of raw expressionist intensity and analysis, Distant Journey presents a harrowing account of the Nazi horrors of the recent past and remains a stark, ever-relevant warning from history.
Set in the Terezín ghetto as deportations to Nazi extermination camps escalate, Distant Journey is the powerful debut film of Czech avant-garde theatre director, Alfréd Radok.
With striking, expressionist imagery, and made just a few years after the Second World War, Distant Journey was one of the first feature films to address the Holocaust, and remains a stark, still-relevant warning from history.
Presented from a stunning new 4K restoration, our region-free Blu-ray and DVD editions also feature Radok's celebrated short film The Opening of the Wells, and Butterflies Don't Live Here, a documentary film by Miro Bernat about the children of the Terezín ghetto - plus a new Projection Booth commentary by Mike White, Kat Ellinger and Samm Deighan, and a booklet featuring new writing by film historian Jonathan Owen.
Set in the Terezín ghetto as deportations to Nazi extermination camps escalate, Distant Journey is the powerful debut film of Czech avant-garde theatre director, Alfréd Radok.
With striking, expressionist imagery, and made just a few years after the Second World War, Distant Journey was one of the first feature films to address the Holocaust, and remains a stark, still-relevant warning from history.
Presented from a stunning new 4K restoration, our region-free Blu-ray and DVD editions also feature Radok's celebrated short film The Opening of the Wells, and Butterflies Don't Live Here, a documentary film by Miro Bernat about the children of the Terezín ghetto - plus a new Projection Booth commentary by Mike White, Kat Ellinger and Samm Deighan, and a booklet featuring new writing by film historian Jonathan Owen.