Un Chant d'amour [1 DVD5] [2003]
A Film by Jean Genet
1.33:1 | Black and White | Mono | Silent with music | 25 mins
1 Single Layer DVD Image (.ISO) | 1.7 GBs | 200MB RARs | NL/FSo
Jean Genet wrote and directed his only film, Un Chant d'amour, in 1950. Set in a French prison, this silent, poetic, and intensely physical vision of homosexual desire reveals the recurrent themes that unite Genet's work and the cinematic techniques - of collage, flashback and close-up - which he adopted to his novels, plays and poetry.
The subject of ceaseless controversy and international censorship, Un Chant d'amour was unseen for many years yet has influenced a generation of film-makers, becoming a cause celebre of gay rights and freedom of expression, as well as being recognised as a masterpiece of underground cinema in its own right.
Movie
Director: Jean Genet
Country: France
Year: 1950
DVD
DVD release 2003
Label: BFI
System: Pal
Screen: 1.33:1
Colour: Black and white
Audio: Mono
Language: Silent with music
Runtime: 25 minutes
Extraction
Engine: DVD Decrypter
DVD: 1 Single Layer DVD
File Extension: .ISO (Image)
File Size: 1.7 GBs (200 MB RARs)
Scans: (200 dpi) 2MB
Total file size: 1.7 GBs
Extras
* Commentary by writer Jane Giles and film-maker Richard Kwietniowski (Love and Death in Long Island).
* Biographies of Jean Genet and Simon Fisher Turner.
Scans:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/36228401/GenieScans.rar
DVD:
http://netfolder.in/disl3tC/Genie
http://www.filesonic.com/folder/380391
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