Title : | The reader | Material Type: | multimedia document | Authors: | Daldry Stephen ; Hare David ; Minghella Anthony ; Pollack Sydney ; Gigliotti Donna ; Morris Redmond ; Winslet Kate ; Fiennes Ralph ; Kross David ; Olin Lena ; Ganz Bruno ; Schlink Bernhard ; Weinstein Company ; Mirage Enterprises ; Neunte Babelsberg Film (Firm ; Weinstein Company Home Entertainment (Firm ; Genius Products | Publisher: | [New York, NY] : The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment | Publication Date: | 2009 | Pagination: | 2 videodisc (124 min.) | Layout: | sd., col. | Size: | 4 3/4 in | General note: | Based on the book "Der Vorleser" by Bernhard Schlink. Originally produced as a motion picture in 2008. Special features : Deleted scenes (42 min.); "The Reader:" Adapting a timeless masterpiece [featurette] (23 min.); A conversation with David Kross & Stephen Daldry [featurette] (10 min.); Kate Winslet on the art of aging Hanna Schmitz [featurette] (13 min.); A new voice: a look at composer Nico Muhly [featurette] (4 min.); Coming to grips with the past: production designer Brigitte Broch [featurette] (8 min.); Theatrical trailer (3 min.) | Abstract: | What have we learned (and what might we have forgotten) from history's bloody backwash? Guilt, love, and history are three skeins, woven together to create human beings or, alternately, human monsters. The question of wartime culpability undergirds the May-December romance in postwar Berlin between Hanna, a weary-looking, sexually rapacious streetcar ticket-taker and Michael, a young schoolboy whom she seduces, ravenously and to his great delight. One day, Hanna is gone, with no explanation, and Michael grows into a promising young law student. His class attends a trial, where the new Germany judges the past and, by default, the lovers as well. | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18343 |
The reader [multimedia document] / Daldry Stephen ; Hare David ; Minghella Anthony ; Pollack Sydney ; Gigliotti Donna ; Morris Redmond ; Winslet Kate ; Fiennes Ralph ; Kross David ; Olin Lena ; Ganz Bruno ; Schlink Bernhard ; Weinstein Company ; Mirage Enterprises ; Neunte Babelsberg Film (Firm ; Weinstein Company Home Entertainment (Firm ; Genius Products . - [New York, NY] : The Weinstein Company Home Entertainment, 2009 . - 2 videodisc (124 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. Based on the book "Der Vorleser" by Bernhard Schlink. Originally produced as a motion picture in 2008. Special features : Deleted scenes (42 min.); "The Reader:" Adapting a timeless masterpiece [featurette] (23 min.); A conversation with David Kross & Stephen Daldry [featurette] (10 min.); Kate Winslet on the art of aging Hanna Schmitz [featurette] (13 min.); A new voice: a look at composer Nico Muhly [featurette] (4 min.); Coming to grips with the past: production designer Brigitte Broch [featurette] (8 min.); Theatrical trailer (3 min.) Abstract: | What have we learned (and what might we have forgotten) from history's bloody backwash? Guilt, love, and history are three skeins, woven together to create human beings or, alternately, human monsters. The question of wartime culpability undergirds the May-December romance in postwar Berlin between Hanna, a weary-looking, sexually rapacious streetcar ticket-taker and Michael, a young schoolboy whom she seduces, ravenously and to his great delight. One day, Hanna is gone, with no explanation, and Michael grows into a promising young law student. His class attends a trial, where the new Germany judges the past and, by default, the lovers as well. | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=18343 |
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