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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Eliseo Subiela |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 09 September, 1994 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Facets Video |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Color |
| TYPE: | Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 736899080228 |
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Amor, erotismo y muerte a traves de poesia y filosofia! El lado oscuro del corazon de Oliverio Girondo se ilumina con el amor y erotismo descubierto en Ana por medio de la poesia dialoguistica a lo largo de la pelicula. La muerte juega un papel importantisimo, en el sentido en que ella (personificada en mujer (Nacha Guevara)) se acerca a Oliverio en los momentos de debilidad poetica, es decir, en momentos en que el poeta no tiene inspiracion para escribir o esta desilusionado del amor, por lo dificil que para el significa "Amar", como bien el lo expresa "Como amar sin poseer, como no amar sin pedir nada a cambio, sin esperar nada a cambio...el amor es una trampa que se le tiende al otro para aduenarse de el, para hacerlo su esclavo (...)".
facets is just damaging its reputation
what is the purpose of releasing a movie beyond any Oscars, with poor quality? I will keep insisting... I am waiting... same as with "Man looking to the southwest" by Subiela. I am so sick of american movies!!!! help!!! They are killing our passion with idiotic garbage!!! Get them to release these movies please!!!!
worst DVD transfer ever?
Think Fox Lorber DVDs are bad? Thanks to Cinemateca (an Argentinean company whose US distributor seems to be Facets), you can now enjoy your worst Fox Lorber movies as if they were triple-deluxe Criterions. This has got to be the worst DVD transfer out there. The picture and subtitle flicker and wriggle up and down. The sound--music and dialogue--intermittently pops and skips. The image transfer is so crude that often a character's nose (or whatever other body parts you care to name) is often not a nose at all but a pyramid of big pixilated squares. (And no, there's nothing wrong with either my DVD player, a Sony, or my computer, an Apple, on both of which I have played the DVD.) As for the movie itself, I can't say, not being able to sit through more than ten minutes of this atrocity on disk.