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Newsletter 08/13 DIGITAL EDITION Nr ISSN 1610-2606 ISSN 1610-2606 newsletter 08/13 DIGITAL EDITION Nr. 331 - August 2013 Michael J. Fox Christopher Lloyd LASER HOTLINE - Inh. Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Wolfram Hannemann, MBKS - Talstr. 11 - 70825 K o r n t a l Fon: 0711-832188 - Fax: 0711-8380518 - E-Mail: [email protected] - Web: www.laserhotline.de Newsletter 08/13 (Nr. 331) August 2013 editorial Hallo Laserdisc- und DVD-Fans, die Daten dieses Mal aufgeteilt. In der Ab dem 16.09.2013 sind wir dann wie- liebe Filmfreunde! vorliegenden Ausgabe finden Sie nur der in alter Frische für Sie da. die Neuankündigungen in den Berei- Endspurt! Zumindest in unserer Redak- chen DVD und BD aus Deutschland. Abschließend noch ein kleiner Hinweis tion. Es sind nur noch ein paar Tage Ausgabe Nr. 332 wird daher nur Neuan- für alle Fans unseres Youtube-Kanals: bis zum Beginn des “Fantasy Filmfest” kündigungen aus den USA beinhalten. wir haben ein neues Video online ge- in Stuttgart und damit zum Beginn un- Ferner haben wir in Nummer 331 den stellt. Es handelt sich um die Baden- serer traditionellen Sommerpause. gesamten, aufgelaufenen Film-Blog Württemberg-Premiere des Dokumen- Doch ganz ohne Ihnen die neuesten gepackt. In Ausgabe 332 wird dieser tarfilms WOCHENENDKRIEGER, die Informationen zu präsentieren, wollten nicht enthalten sein. Dafür wird Ausga- wir in unserem Video in Bild und Ton wir uns natürlich nicht davonschlei- be 332 allerdings wieder eine nette Ge- festgehalten haben. Auch Regisseur chen. Und so sehr es auch unser Be- schichte unserer Kolumnistin Anna Andreas Geiger stand uns für ein kur- streben war, vorerst nur einen einzigen enthalten sowie das ausführliche Pro- zes Interview Rede und Antwort. In Newsletter pro Monat zu veröffentli- gramm des “Todd-AO Filmfestivals” in Vorbereitung ist ferner ein Interview chen, haben wir es jetzt im August Karlsruhe, das vom 20. bis 22. Septem- mit Uwe Schenk, der die sinfonische nicht geschafft. Denn während Sie ge- ber stattfinden wird. Sie sehen also: es Filmmusik zu WOCHENENDKRIEGER nau diese Zeilen lesen, wird bereits lohnt sich, beide Ausgaben zu lesen. komponierte und dem wir bei seiner Ausgabe Nr. 332 finalisiert. Grund da- Nummer 332 wird noch vor unserer Arbeit über die Schulter blicken durf- für ist die enorme Titelflut, die sich seit Sommerpause erscheinen. Apropos ten. Sie dürfen gespannt sein! Erscheinen von Ausgabe 330 aufge- Sommerpause: die wird vom 29.08. bis staut hat! Um keine Ausgabe mit mehr einschließlich 15.09.2013 stattfinden. Ihr Laser Hotline Team als 100 Seiten zu erhalten, haben wir WOCHENENDKRIEGER: Oben links: Live bei der Baden-Württemberg- Premiere Oben rechts: Regisseur Andreas Geiger Unten rechts: Filmkomponist Uwe Schenk LASER HOTLINE Seite 2 Newsletter 08/13 (Nr. 331) August 2013 Wolfram Hannemanns Film-Blog Dienstag, 16. Juli 2013 kommen, leider kein großer Wurf, aber ein auftreten darf, vereint dieser Prolog auch Kubanische Asche netter kleiner Snack für Zwischendurch. so ziemlich alles, was Rang und Namen im Der Auftakt einer recht schmalen Presse- indischen Kino hat – natürlich mit viel woche führte direkt in die Karibik Mittwoch, 17. Juli 2013 Tanz und Gesang und vielen Erinnerungen Der 10. und der 100. Geburtstag an das indische Kino. Anmerkung: BOM- HASTA LA VISTA SISTER! (1:1.85, DD Mit einem Episodenfilm zum 100. Ge- BAY TALKIES wurde zum Auftakt des 5.1) burtstag des indischen Films ging das 10. “10. Indischen Filmfestivals” in Stuttgart OT: Day Of The Flowers Indische Filmfestival in Stuttgart an den in einer digitalen Fassung gezeigt. Leider Verleih: X Verleih Start wurde dafür das CinemaScope-Bild derart Land/Jahr: Großbritannien 2012 geschrumpft, dass es in einen 1:1.85-Rah- Regie: John Roberts BOMBAY TALKIES (1:2.35, DD 5.1) men passt und am oberen Bildrand Darsteller: Eva Birthistle, Charity OT: Bombay Talkies platziert. Der sich dadurch ergebende Wakefield, Carlos Acosta Verleih: ohne schwarze Balken am unteren Rand wurde Kinostart: 29.08.2013 Land/Jahr: Indien 2013 mit deutschen Untertiteln versehen. Das Regie: Karan Johar, Dibakar Banerjee, Filmbild selbst enthielt am unteren Rand Rosa und Ailie sind zwei Schwestern wie Zoya Akhtar, Anurag Kashyap englische Untertitel. Durch diese Vorge- sie unterschiedlicher kaum sein könnten. Darsteller: Rani Mukherjee, Randeep hensweise wurde der Film leider um ein Während sich Rosa (benannt nach Rosa Hooda, Saqib Saleem, Vineet Kumar Singh, Vielfaches seiner Bildwirkung beraubt. Luxemburg!) als Aktivistin versucht, die Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Sadashiv Welt zu verändern, interessiert sich Ailie Amrapurkar, Naman Jain Donnerstag, 18. Juli 2013 hauptsächlich für Styling und Outfits und Kinostart: ohne Von Bergen und Otto Normalverbraucher versteht zudem etwas vom Leben. Erst der Bei der vorherrschenden Hitze war ich Tod des Vaters vereint die Schwestern wie- Um den 100. Geburtstag des indischen froh, dass es heute gleich ein Double Fea- der. Als ihre Stiefmutter allerdings die Films gebührend zu feiern, haben sich vier ture im gut klimatisierten Kino gab Asche des Vaters in eine Golftrophäe um- namhafte Regisseure zusammengetan und arbeiten lassen möchte, stiehlt Rosa heim- den Episodenfilm BOMBAY TALKIES aus DIE ALPEN – UNSERE BERGE VON lich die Asche, um diese an jenem Ort zu der Taufe gehoben. In vier Episoden sollen OBEN (1:1.85, 5.1) verstreuen, wo er die Mutter der beiden damit sämtliche Emotionen, die durch das Verleih: Alamode (Filmagentinnen) Schwestern kennenlernte: auf Kuba. Mit Medium Film erlebt werden können, zu Land/Jahr: Deutschland 2013 von der Partie sind Rosas platonischer einem Gesamtkunstwerk zusammengeführt Regie: Dr. Peter Bardehle, Sebastian Linde- Freund Conway und – zu ihrer völligen werden. Der Aufwand hat sich gelohnt. Die mann Überraschung – Ailie. Das Trio beginnt sehr unterschiedlichen Episoden bieten Kinostart: 12.09.2013 eine Reise, die für alle tiefgreifende Verän- wirklich alles, was das (Kino)Herz begehrt: derungen mit sich bringen wird... Was mit Liebe, Trauer, Eifersucht, Sex, Gesang, Die schon bei DIE NORDSEE VON herrlich schwarzem Humor beginnt, ent- Tanz, Träume. In der ersten Kurzgeschich- OBEN eingesetzte, vollkommen neu ent- wickelt sich relativ schnell zu einem te wird – und das ist für indisches Kino wickelte Cineflex-Kamera war wieder im Familiendrama, das kaum Überraschungen fast schon eine Sensation – Homosexualität Helikopter unterwegs. Dieses Mal hat sie bietet. Dass der vermeintlich freundliche thematisiert. Und es soll mal einer sagen, die atemberaubende Bergwelt der Alpen Kubaner am Flughafen gar nicht helfen dass es im Bollywood-Kino keine echten eingefangen. Zum Greifen nah erscheinen möchte, sondern Böses im Schilde führt, Küsse gibt: hier sind es sogar zwei Män- die riesigen Felsformationen und Gletscher, merkt man natürlich sofort. Nicht so Rosa, ner, die aufs Ganze gehen! Die zweite Ge- die das Dreiländereck Deutschland/ die ein feines Gespür dafür zu haben schichte handelt von einem faulen Vater, Schweiz/Österreich prägen. Und dafür be- scheint, sich immer den Falschen auszusu- der lieber ins Kino geht als sich um Arbeit darf es nicht einmal der 3-D-Technik! Zu chen. Auch wissen wir sofort, dass der zu bemühen und dabei schnurstracks in die sehen und zu staunen gibt es sehr viel aus coole Kubaner Tomas alles andere als ein Dreharbeiten zu einem Film läuft und der Vogelperspektive. Nicht nur Matter- schlechter Mensch ist und dass sich zwi- prompt als Komparse engagiert wird. In horn oder Mont Blanc lassen grüßen. Auch schen Rosa und ihm eine Affäre anbahnen Episode 3 geht es um Träume, die sich Winter- und Sommersportler fängt die Ka- wird. So verläuft der gesamte Film in vor- erfüllen, wenn man nur fest daran glaubt. mera ein. Snowboarder rasen mit irrsinniger hersehbaren Bahnen, ohne auch nur ein Da will ein Vater unbedingt, dass sein klei- Geschwindigkeit einen Berg hinunter und Stück des geraden Wegs zu verlassen. Mit ner Sohn Fussballspielen lernt. Der aber ist mutige Fallschirmspringer stürzen sich in Eva Birthistle und Charity Wakefield hat an Sport überhaupt nicht interessiert, son- schwindelerregende Tiefen. Almauftrieb, der Film zumindest eine stimmige Beset- dern will einfach nur tanzen – einen Schlösser, Seen, Flüsse, Wasserfälle, Stau- zung gefunden. Auch Carlos Acosta, seines Traum, den er sich zusammen mit seiner seen – alles in perfekt fokussierten, Zeichens Tänzer, fügt sich hervorragend in älteren Schwester schließlich heimlich er- unverwackelten Bildern. In Bezug auf den die Rolle des sensiblen Lovers. Dazu na- füllt. In der letzten Episode schließlich soll Kommentar aus dem Off hebt sich DIE türlich die für Kuba so typische Musik, ein Sohn den letzten Wunsch seines Vaters ALPEN – UNSERE BERGE VON OBEN die Melancholie und Erotik miteinander erfüllen und Indiens Superstar Amitabh wohltuend ab von den anderen “von oben”- vereinen, und die dem Film seinen Rhyth- Bachchan aufsuchen. Die Hommage an In- Filmen ab. Hier wird lobenswerterweise mus geben. Passend dazu gibt es auch diens Filmindustrie wäre natürlich ohne darauf verzichtet, Tieren (oder auch Men- schöne Bilder, die jedoch insgesamt etwas einen großartigen Epilog nicht komplett. schen) lustige oder gar blöde Gedanken zu kurz kommen. So ist die Geschichte der Ähnlich jener gigantischen Tanznummer anzudichten. Die Kommentare sind hier gut ungleichen Schwestern, die sich durch den aus OM SHANTI OM, in der die Creme verträglich und werden nicht zum Selbst- Tod des Vaters wieder ein Stück näher de la Creme der indischen Schauspielerriege zweck. Die Zitateinblendung zu Beginn des LASER HOTLINE Seite 3 Newsletter 08/13 (Nr. 331) August 2013 Wolfram Hannemanns Film-Blog Films (“Wir bezwingen keine Berge, son- politische Entscheidungen. Denn was Mül- Geschichte des Michael Kohlhaas, der sein dern nur uns selbst”) bekommt nur zum ler sagt, das wird im Film auch sogleich für Recht bekam, aber keine Gerechtigkeit. Ende hin eine Bedeutung. Und die ist dann den Kandidaten der (fiktiven) SÖLK-Partei Weil des Deutschen nicht mächtig, verlegte auch noch so behutsam angelegt, dass es zum Wahlkampfprogramm. Inhalte zählen der Regisseur das Drama von Deutschland nicht ins total Mythologische abdriftet, hier längst nicht mehr – es geht nur darum, in eine extrem karge französische Land- sondern nach wie vor verständlich ist.
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