[REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989)
[REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989)
Thanks for the tip!
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098327/
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Like this post to see ed2k links [703.92 Mb]
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098327/
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[REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
The lost thread.
Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
It´s a Czechoslovak-Yugoslavian (more exactly Slovak-Croatian) co-production, directed by Croatian D. Vukotic. Poetic story about creation of a realm of children, where they move from the whole world. Really nice film. Info in Czech: http://www.fdb.cz/filmy/26792-sedmy-kon ... inent.html
Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
Thanks BLT for resurrecting this. It doesn't make sense to me to make people click through to that thread, it was just the one surviving post.
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Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
Looks like that movie deserves its own thread (REQ?)pranama wrote:It´s a Czechoslovak-Yugoslavian (more exactly Slovak-Croatian) co-production, directed by Croatian D. Vukotic. Poetic story about creation of a realm of children, where they move from the whole world. Really nice film. Info in Czech: http://www.fdb.cz/filmy/26792-sedmy-kon ... inent.html
This thread is for http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098327/
Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
OK, move it to [REQ], I found it on RFF, and it may be really interesting for FLM visitors. http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=23634
Probably better under Yugoslavia.
Probably better under Yugoslavia.
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Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
The eMule link in BLT's first post is to a film by German director Michael Haneke and doesn't sound at all like the one on RFF's pages.
The Seventh Continent is the first theatrical film written and directed by German-born auteur Michael Haneke (The Piano Teacher, Cache). This acute chronicle of a family degenerating into self-destruction is the first of a feature-film trilogy (concluding with Benny's Video and 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance) that centers on the intersections between media, alienation and violence.
Described by Haneke as a reflection on "the progressive emotional glaciation of Austria," The Seventh Continent focuses on George (Dieter Berner), a middling engineer, and his sardonic wife Anna (Birgit Doll). Unable to empathize with their daughter's compulsion for lying and uninterested in each other's emotional well-being, the couple turns their pedestrian way of life into a vortex of subjective malaise. And while a recurring ad for an Australian vacation stands as a signal of potential blissfulness, the couple's perfunctory melancholy eventually materialized into barbarism. More than a metaphor of hope and escape, The Seventh Continent is a meticulous dive into the postmodern disregard of affect - and a stark look at lives severed from feelings.
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Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
Yes, there are two completely different movies with the same title, and both seem to be on-topic! I have the Haneke's movie on DVD.Phuzzy4242 wrote:The eMule link in BLT's first post is to a film by German director Michael Haneke and doesn't sound at all like the one on RFF's pages.
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Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989) [lost&found]
Created a thread under "Czech Republic", because we don't have a separate section for Yugoslavia. I hope it's OK.pranama wrote:OK, move it to [REQ], I found it on RFF, and it may be really interesting for FLM visitors. http://www.rarefilmfinder.com/showfilm.php?id=23634
Probably better under Yugoslavia.
Needless to say, I am very interested in this movie
[REQ] Sedmý kontinent (1966)
Re: [REL] Siebente Kontinent, Der (1989)
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