RARE 16MM: CUBA 10 YEARS AFTER THE REVOLUTION - 1969 - MINT - GORGEOUS COLOR Без бренда
Бренд: Без бренда
~ 3 241 ₽
35.00 $
Характеристики
Non-Domestic Product
Yes
Genre
Documentary
Special Features
Art/Indie Film
Director
Gaal Istvan
Film Format
16mm
From my family's archives, here is a true rarity.
"TIZ EVES KUBA" ("Ten-Year-Old Cuba") is an impressionistic 1969 film from Hungary. There's no dialogue, just music and sound effects.
It gives a behind-the-scenes look at Cuba 10 years after the Revolution, featuring everyday Cuban citizens, from director Gaal Istvan, a pillar of Hungary's New Wave cinema.
Propaganda? Documentary? You decide.
See it here...this is a 1920X1080 anamorphic transfer of the copy that you will be buying:
Running time: 15 minutes.
The nasty green water mark won't be on the version you buy, it's just there to thwart video pirates.
Comes on a 10.5 inch reel and ships in a sturdy metal container.
Mint.
GAAL, ISTVAN Hungarian film director Istvan Gaal was born in Salgotarjan, Hungary, on August 25, 1933. He studied at Budapest’s Academy Theater and Film Art, graduating in 1957. He directed several shorts and documentaries, and wrote and edited Sandor Sara’s 1962 documentary Gypsies. A leader of Hungary’s New Wave cinema, he directed his first feature film, Sodrassban (Current) in 1963. He continued to direct and write such films as Green Years (1965), Kronika (1967), Baptism (1968), Tiz eves Kuba (1969), and Bartok Bela: Az Ejszaka Zeneje (1970). He earned international acclaim for his 1970 film The Falcons, receiving a Jury Prize from the Cannes Film Festival. His other film credits include Dead Landscape (1972), Legato (1978), Cserepek (1980), Ejszaka (1998), and Romai Szonata (1996). He also worked in television, directing such productions as Unalmukban (1976), L’Autre Rive (1976), Naponta ket Vonat (1977), Halaltanc (1981), Orpheus and Eurydice (1986), Peer Gynt (1988), and Kerala (2005).