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PDF Herunterladen kapitel 11 Film‑, Editions‑ und Zugriffsverzeichnis 11.1 Besprochene Filme und Editionen ausergewöhnliche Reise, Die (Serge Bromberg/Eric Lange 2011. Filmhistorische Dokumentation). In: Georges Méliès. Die Magie des Kinos (DVD. Doppel- DVD: Arthaus 2012). Beyond the Rocks (Sam Wood 1922. DVD: Nederlands Filmmuseum/Milestone Film & Video 2006). Blackmail (Alfred Hitchcock 1929. DVD. Stumm- und Tonfilmfassung: Arthaus 2010). Blade Runner (Ridley Scott 1982. DVD. Five Disc Ultimate Collector’s Edition. Inkl. der Versionen: Work Print/Sneak Peak-Version/Theatrical US-Version/Theatrical International/Broadcast [1986]/Director’s Cut [1992]/Final Cut 2007]: Warner Bros. 2007). Boot, Das (Wolfgang Petersen 1981. Blu-Ray-Disc. Kinofassung [1981]/Director’s Cut [1997]: Jubiläumsedition. Steel-Book: EuroVideo 2011). Boot, Das (Wolfgang Petersen 1985. TV-Serie. DVD: Euro Video 2004). Boot, Das (Wolfgang Petersen 1985. TV-Serie. VoD: Netflix/Schweiz 2017. Letzter Abruf 16.07.2017). Carmen (Cecil De Mille 1915. DVD. Als Bonusmaterial). In: Charlie Chaplins Carmen Parodie (Charlie Chaplin 1916. DVD: Great Movies 2012). Charlie Chaplins Carmen Parodie (Charlie Chaplin 1916. DVD: Great Movies 2012). Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg 1977. Blu-Ray-Disc. 30th Anniversary Ultimate Edition: Sony 2007). Clue (Jonathan Lynn 1985. DVD: Warner Bros./Paramount 2008). Crazy Cinématographe. Europäisches Jahrmarktkino 1896–1916 (DVD: Edition Filmmuseum Nr. 18. 4. Aufl. 2012 [2007]). Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel (Václav Vorlíček 1973. DVD/Blu-Ray-Disc: Icestorm 2010/2011). Dressed to Kill (Brian De Palma 1980. Blu-Ray-Disc. Special Edition: Criterion 2015). Dressed to Kill (Brian De Palma 1980. DVD. Special Edition: MGM Home Enter- tainment 2001). Ein Mythos in Agfa-Color (Gerd Koshofer/Nina Koshofer 2005. Filmhistori- sche Dokumentation). In: Münchhausen (Josef von Báky 1943. DVD: Friedrich- Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung/Transit Classics 2005). Franziska Heller - 9783846764602 Downloaded from Brill.com09/27/2021 11:39:00PM via free access 500 Film-, Editions- und Zugriffsverzeichnis Erbe der Nibelungen, Das (Guido Altendorf/Anke Wilkening 2011. Filmhistori- sche Dokumentation). In: Die Nibelungen (Fritz Lang 1924. DVD. Special Two- Disc Edition: Eureka 2012). Fifty Shades of Grey (Sam Taylor-Johnson 2015. DVD. Unveröffentlichte Filmver- sion/Original Kinofassung: Universal 2015). Film Comparison: The 3 Versions of Dressed to Kill, A. (o. A. Bonusmate- rial/Comparison Featurette). In: Dressed to Kill (Brian De Palma 1980. Blu-Ray- Disc. Special Edition: Criterion 2015). Film Comparison: The 3 Versions of Dressed to Kill, A. (o. A. Bonusmate- rial/Comparison Featurette). In: Dressed to Kill (Brian De Palma 1980. DVD. Special Edition: MGM 2001). Georges Méliès. Die Magie des Kinos (DVD-Box. Doppel-DVD: Arthaus 2012). Georges Méliès. Le Premier Magicien du Cinéma. 1896–1913 (DVD: Lobster Films 2008). Giorgio Moroder Presents: Metropolis (Fritz Lang/Giorgio Moroder 1927/1984. DVD: Kino Lorber 2011). Gold Rush, The (Charlie Chaplin 1925/1942. DVD. Stummfilmfassung/Tonfilmfas- sung: MK2/Warner Bros. Home 2003). Hunt for M, The/The Hunt for the FilM Elements (Universum Film/Thors- ten Kaiser. Filmhistorische [Restaurierungs-]Dokumentation 2011). In: M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (Fritz Lang 1931. Blu-Ray-Disc. 80th 2-Disc Anni- versary Edition: Universum Film 2011). Lodger, The (Alfred Hitchcock 1927. DVD/Blu-Ray-Disc. Includes Soundtrack by Nitin Sawhney. A BFI National Archive Restoration: Network 2012). Lumière Brothers’ First Films, The (Brüder Lumière 1895–1897. DVD: The Institute Lumière/Kino International 1998). M – Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (Fritz Lang 1931. Blu-Ray-Disc. 80th 2-Disc Anniversary Edition: Universum Film 2011). Making-of Weltenbrand (ZDF 2012. Nicht mehr verfügbar. Im Mai 2013 noch ab- rufbar in der ZDF-Mediathek). Memento (Christopher Nolan 2000. DVD/Blu-Ray-Disc: Columbia Tristar 2001/2002). Metropolis (Fritz Lang 1927. DVD: Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung/Transit Film/Deutsche Kinemathek 2003). Metropolis/The Complete Metropolis (Fritz Lang 1927. Blu-Ray-Disc: Special, Limited Edition: Kino Lorber 2010). Metropolis (Fritz Lang 1927. Restaurierung 2010. Fernsehausstrahlung der Weltpre- miere der Wiederaufführung am 12.02.2010 auf ARTE). Metropolis. Kritische Studienfassung (Fritz Lang 1927. DVD: Universität der Künste 2005). Münchhausen (Josef von Báky 1943. DVD: Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung/ Transit Classics 2005). Franziska Heller - 9783846764602 Downloaded from Brill.com09/27/2021 11:39:00PM via free access Film‑, Editions- und Zugriffsverzeichnis 501 Nibelungen, Die (Fritz Lang 1924. DVD: Eureka 2012). O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Joel Coen/Ethan Coen 2000. DVD: Touchstone Home Video et al. 2000). Obsessed with Vertigo. New Life for Hitchcock’s Masterpiece (Harrison Engle 1997. Filmhistorische Dokumentation). In: Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock 1958. DVD: Universal Pictures 1997). Painting with Pixels (Touchstone Home Video 2000. Filmtechnische Dokumen- tation). In: O Brother, Where Art Thou (Joel Coen/Ethan Coen 2000. DVD: Touchstone Home Video et al. 2000). Peter Pan (Clyde Geronimi/Wilfred Jackson 1953. DVD. 2-Disc-Special Edition: Dis- ney DVD 2007). Prettier than ever. The Restoration of Oz (Warner Bros. Turner Entertain- ment 2005. Filmhistorische Dokumentation). In: The Wizard of Oz (Victor Fleming 1939. DVD. Three-Disc Collector’s Edition: Warner Bros./Turner Entertain- ment 2005). Reise zum Mond, Die (Georges Méliès 1902). In: Georges Méliès. Die Magie des Kinos (Doppel-DVD: Arthaus 2012). Rückkehr des Königs, Die. Der Herr der Ringe (Peter Jackson 2003. DVD. Special-Extended-Edition: 2006). Schönste, Die (Ernesto Remani/Walter Beck 1957/1959. DVD: Icestorm Entertain- ment 2003). Schönste, DIE – Rückblick und Restaurierung (Studio Fünf Fernsehproduk- tion Babelsberg/Schenk et al. 2003). In: Die Schönste (Ernesto Remani/Walter Beck 1957/1959. DVD: Icestorm Entertainment 2003). Smoking/No Smoking (Alain Resnais 1993. DVD. 3 DVD-Set: Pathé Video 2004). Soldier’s Courtship, The (Robert Paul 1896); ursprünglich als Fragment abruf- bar in der Web-TV-Funktion vom Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia unter http://www.fondazionecsc.it/ct_home.jsp?ID_LINK=7&. Mittlerweile findet sich der Ausschnitt des Films auf YouTube (Stand Mai 2019): https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=6P8PuaeEDdM. In seiner Gesamtheit war der Film auf verschiedenen Festivals sowie im Rahmen von Restaurierungsvorträgen zu sehen. Es gibt darüber hinaus eine Sammlerbox von Robert Pauls Filmen vom BFI (2006). In der Beschrei- bung wird The Soldier’s Courtship allerdings noch als vermisst genannt. Star Wars. Empire of Dreams. The Story of the Star Wars Trilogy (Edith Becker/Kevin Burns 2004. Making-of-Dokumentation). In: Star Wars Trilogy (George Lucas/Irvin Kershner/Richard Marquand 1977/1980 /1983. DVD-Box. Bonus Material: Lucasfilm 2004). Story of the Kelly Gang, The (Charles Tait 1906. DVD: National Film and Sound Archive 2006). This is Cinerama (Merian C. Cooper/Gunther von Fritsch et al. 1952. DVD/Blu-Ray- Disc: Flicker Alley 2012). Franziska Heller - 9783846764602 Downloaded from Brill.com09/27/2021 11:39:00PM via free access 502 Film-, Editions- und Zugriffsverzeichnis Too Much Johnson (Orson Welles 1938. DVD. Work Print: Mr. Bongo 2015). Alterna- tive Schnittversion: National Film Preservation Foundation. Website. http://www. filmpreservation.org/preserved-films/screening-room/too-much-johnson-work- print (19.10.2016). Live-Performance mit Paolo Cherchi Usai, Le Giornate del Cinema Muto in Pordenone/Italien am 09.10.2013. Varieté (Ewald André Dupont 1926. DVD. Deluxe Edition: Friedrich-Wilhelm-Mur- nau-Stiftung 2015). voyage dans la lune, Le. Le voyage extraordinaire (Georges Méliès 1902. DVD/Blu-Ray-Disc. Einzeledition des Films inkl. der filmhistorischen Restaurie- rungsdokumentation von Serge Bromberg/Eric Lange: Lobster Films 2011). voyage extraordinaire, Le (Serge Bromberg/Eric Lange 2011. Filmhistorische Do- kumentation). In: Le voyage dans la lune (Georges Méliès 1902. DVD. Einzel- edition des Films: Lobster Films 2011). Weltenbrand (ZDF/Guido Knopp et al. 2012. TV-Serie. 8 Episoden. DVD. Teil 1–3: Studio Hamburg Enterprises/ZDF Enterprises 2014). Wizard of Oz, The (Victor Fleming 1939. DVD. Three-Disc Collector’s Edition: War- ner Bros./Turner Entertainment 2005). zwei Türme, Die. Der Herr der Ringe (Peter Jackson 2002. DVD. Special-Exten- ded-Edition. Inkl. Boni zu visuellen Effekten: New Line Home Entertainment 2003). 11.2 Weitere, im Internet zugängliche Filme und Clips Ben Hur unterliegt Rakete – die neue Kampagne von Saturn. In: Werben & Verkaufen. Veröffentlicht am 05.12.2011 auf http://www.wuv.de/nachrichten/unter nehmen/ben_hur_unterliegt_rakete_die_neue_kampagne_von_saturn (20.01.2012). Change the way to watch movies. Editor’s guide. Sony Pictures (2012): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16h56tTC47M (29.07.2019). Do you want to have an adventure? Netflix (2013): https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=SnMnjw14OGc (03.04.2017). Fox-Blu-Ray. The Future Is Blu – Trailer. Fox (2012): http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=mfSNZtLc3is (20.08.2013). Hold On. Netflix (2014): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H47tAeAcu8 (11.10.2016). On lens flare. J. J. Abrams (o. J.): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiAToA3qZcI (16.01.2012). Restoring the Classics. Universal (2012): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= XXnu58AwvME (03.04.2017). Star Trek. The Next Generation (1987–1994). FXguide TV, Episode 161 (2013): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F28XcxHxH6k
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