Rushmore (1998) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
Rushmore (1998) (Blu-ray) (UK Import)
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- Country of origin:
- USA, 1998
- Age release:
- Dieser Titel ist nicht FSK-geprüft.
Delivery to minors is not possible.
Infos zu Titeln ohne Jugendfreigabe - Item number:
- 8746997
- UPC/EAN:
- 5050629378733
- Release date:
- 29.10.2018
- Series:
- Criterion Collection
- Genre:
- Drama, Komödie
- Playing time ca.:
- 93 Min.
- Director:
- Wes Anderson
- Actor:
- Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams, Seymour Cassel, Brian Cox, Mason Gamble, Connie Nielsen, Luke Wilson
- Film music:
- Mark Mothersbaugh
- Language:
- Englisch
- Sound Format:
- DTS-HD 5.1
- Picture:
- Widescreen
- Subtitles:
- Englisch
- Specials:
- Audio commentary featuring Anderson, cowriter Owen Wilson, and actor Jason Schwartzman; The Making of “Rushmore,” an exclusive behind-the-scenes documentary by Eric Chase Anderson; Max Fischer Players Present, theatrical “adaptations” of Armageddon, Out of Sight, and The Truman Show, staged for the 1999 MTV Movie Awards; Episode of The Charlie Rose Show featuring Wes Anderson and actor Bill Murray; Audition footage; Anderson’s hand-drawn storyboards, plus a film-to-storyboard comparison; Original theatrical trailer; Collectible poster; A new essay by film critic Dave Kehr
The dazzling sophomore film from WES ANDERSON is equal parts coming‐of‐age story, French New Wave homage, and screwball comedy. Tenth grader Max Fischer is Rushmore Academy’s most extracurricular student - and its least scholarly. He faces expulsion and enters into unlikely friendships with both a lovely first‐grade teacher and a melancholy self‐made millionaire. Set to a soundtrack of classic British Invasion tunes, Rushmore defies categorization; it captures the pain and exuberance of adolescence with wit, emotional depth, and cinematic panache.
