Amos Gitai 4-DVD Collection 2 ( Esther Forever / Berlin-Yerushalaim / Golem, l'Esprit de l'exil / Naissance d'un Golem ) ( Esther / Berlin-Jerusalem / Golem, The Spirit of the Exil [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Italy ]
 
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Amos Gitai 4-DVD Collection 2 ( Esther Forever / Berlin-Yerushalaim / Golem, l'Esprit de l'exil / Naissance d'un Golem ) ( Esther / Berlin-Jerusalem / Golem, The Spirit of the Exil [ NON-USA FORMAT, PAL, Reg.2 Import - Italy ]

Vernon Dobtcheff , Hanna Schygulla , Amos Gitai  |  Unrated |  DVD
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  • Actors: Vernon Dobtcheff, Hanna Schygulla, Samuel Fuller, Sotigui Kouyaté, Bernardo Bertolucci
  • Directors: Amos Gitai
  • Producers: l'Esprit de l'exil , Na Amos Gitai 4-DVD Collection 2 ( Esther Forever , Berlin-Yerushalaim , Golem, Amos Gitai 4-DVD Collection 2
  • Format: Import, PAL, Widescreen
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Raro Video
  • Run Time: 375 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000PQSA6U
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #565,233 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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Italy released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: Hebrew ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Subtitles ), Italian ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.85:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Box Set, Cast/Crew Interview(s), Documentary, Featurette, Interactive Menu, Multi-DVD Set, Short Film, SYNOPSIS: Esther Forever :; In this experimental film that deals metaphorically with Arab-Jewish relations in the Middle East, left-leaning director Amos Gitai uses Biblical history to comment on the current situation in Israel and its vicinity. This story deals in part with the Jewess Esther and how she managed to save her people from extermination after she became the wife of the king of Persia. But the setting is a slum near Haifa and the ancient city of Acre. As the mummers walk through their parts with lines taken from the scriptures, the camera moves slowly through scenes or stops entirely. Sounds of the modern world start to intrude on the ancient setting, and in the final sequences of the film, the actors now wear modern clothes as they walk through the streets of Acre, each telling their own personal history -- and a parallel emerges between the ancient story of Esther saving the Jews and the modern Middle East. The cast is comprised of both Arab and Jewish actors.; Berlin-Yerushalaim ( Berlin-Jerusalem ):; This difficult-to-follow arthouse film explores the parallel stories of two very idealistic Zionist women who never met in real life. The story concerns the German poet Elsa Lasker-Schuller and the Russian Mania Schochat. Elsa (Lisa Krezer) lives in 1920's Berlin as Germany is degenerating into the chaos from which Hitler will emerge. Mania (Rivka Neuma...Amos Gitai 4-DVD Collection 2 ( Esther Forever / Berlin-Yerushalaim / Golem, l'Esprit de l'exil / Naissance d'un Golem ) ( Esther / Berlin-Jerusalem / Golem, The Spirit of the Exil

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars a masterpiece first-time fiction feature, May 11, 2003
This review is from: Esther (DVD)
ESTHER takes the biblical story of the book of ESTHER and places it in the ruins of former Arab and Middle-Eastern Jew area of Haifa, Wadi Salib, which was destroyed as a result of a riot in the 50's.

Though the story of the film takes place in the ancient Persian empire and its capital Susa, where Jews lived in exile, and the characters are dressed in epic-like ancient costumes, the backgrounds are ruins, within which the contemporary rearlity keeps interfering as sounds (cars, sirens, airplanes, etc) as well as visually.

Through this narrative strategy, the film itself makes comments on its story, and open up the metaphorical and universal reading of it. The book of Esther concerns the oppression of the Jews living in exile, so the Jews are the victims who somehow manage to survive. However, already the biblical story ends with the oppressed Jews becoming oppressors themselves. And the film ESTHER totally opens up this element of the story; exile, being oppressed and suffering are not monopolized by Jews.

Teaming with master cinematographger Henri Alekan, first-time fictional feature director Amos Gitai weaves out a stunningly righ series of visual feast. The rich use of colors and the strong sun lights of Haifa turn this fairy-tale-like story into high-contrasted visuals. Alekan's bold use of colored lights, as well as the stunning costumes based on Persian minuatures color codes already create a strong contrast with the simple, monochromatic ruin landscape. And the amazing 9 minutes tracking shot at the end of the film subvert and opens up what we thought the film was about.

It is a film that, most of all, makes you think. So not for the audience who were looking for a biblical epic a la Cecil B. Demille. But those who are open-minded enough and sensitive enough will find a rich visual pleasure in this masterpiece, and will also start thinking about power, oppression, conflicts et all from a different perspective than what we are used to see on, let's say CNN.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not what you're used to, January 22, 2009
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This review is from: Esther (DVD)
This isn't anything like the Esther stories that I'm used to. At first I was really confused because it was in another language, but once I got passed that I thought I was fine, but then I was thrown off by the fact that it was in a modern setting, with modern noises and sometimes with modern clothing like shoes, but with somewhat ancient looking clothes. At first I hated this production because I felt confused lost and upset. I was thinking, "What happened to the Esther story? How could they do this."

But I watched the ending and that explain so! much. Once that was watch this movie makes sense. If you can make it to that part. If not watch that, then come back to the movie and you may understand why the director did what he did.
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