Sacrifice
Erland Josephson Actor , Susan Fleetwood Actor , Allan Edwall Actor , Gudrún Gísladóttir Actor , Valérie Mairesse Actor
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Sacrifice
Theatrical Release Date: 1986 11 07 (USA)
UPC: 738329075125
Studio: Kino
Summary: The Sacrifice, director Andrei Tarkovsky's final film, begins in Bergmanesque fashion on a small, remote island, where friends and family gather for drama critic Alexander's (Erland Josephson) birthday celebration. The revelry is interrupted by a radio announcement: World War III has begun, and Mankind is only hours away from utter annihilation. Each of the guests reacts differently to the news: the most dramatic response is Alexander's, who promises God that he'll give up everything he holds dear--including his beloved 6-year-old son -- if war is averted. Allan Edwall, a local mailman with purported mystical powers, offers to intervene with the Creator on Josephson's behalf. The Sacrifice is so dependent upon its visuals and overall mood that any attempt at a detailed synopsis would be woefully inadequate. The willingness of Tarkovsky's protagonist to forego all his possessions may well have sprung from the cancer-ridden director's awareness that he, too, would soon be giving up everything to face his Maker. The Sacrifice won four awards at the Cannes Film Festival, including the Grand Prix. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Category: Drama
Awards: Best Foreign Language Film – British Academy of Film and Television Arts Best Artistic Contribution – Cannes Film Festival Special Jury Grand Prix – Cannes Film Festival Film Presented – Telluride Film Festival
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Disc 2 - Trailers
Galleries
Sacrifice
Format: Blu-ray
Release Date: 06/28/2011
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Vistavision, 1.33:1 Pre-1954 Standard
Audio: DD1 Dolby Digital Mono, DD2 Dolby Digital Stereo
Runtime: 99 Minutes
Sides: 2
Number of Discs: 2
Language(s) Russian
Subtitles: English
Chapters:
Disc #1 -- Sacrifice
1. Remembrance [:12]
2. Set Design [8:17]
3. The Cinema Image [7:26]
4. Inner Tension [7:04]
5. The Actor [6:55]
6. Mise-en-sc?ne [9:36]
7. Bird Cherry [6:08]
8. Dreams [9:54]
9. The Poet [8:30]
10. Take One [9:40]
11. Take Two [7:17]
12. Immortal [7:29]
Elbert Ventura
Andrei Tarkovsky's final film is an appositely apocalyptic work that serves as a fitting capstone to a brilliant and much too short career. Incorporating many of the thematic and formal concerns of the Soviet master's career, the film has a twilit, haunted quality, no doubt imparted by its ominous nuclear holocaust scenario and Tarkovsky's death from cancer just months after its completion. This parable of belief and redemption seems located on the edge of the world. The children of an esteemed, retired actor gather at the family's far-flung country house to celebrate his birthday. The eerie tranquillity is shattered by the roar of passing jets and news from the continent that a nuclear war has broken out. As always with Tarkovsky, the plot is hardly the point. The eschatological story occasions the kind of grave philosophical and spiritual inquiry that has defined Tarkovsky's movies. Shot by Ingmar Bergman's longtime cinematographer Sven Nykvist, The Sacrifice contains some of the most powerful images in Tarkovsky's monumental oeuvre. Perhaps it's most transcendent moment is the penultimate scene, an epic, six-minute-long take that stands as one of the wonders of cinema. A powerful statement of humility in the face of the unknown, The Sacrifice is an exquisite parting word from one of the great artists of the 20th century. ~ Elbert Ventura, Rovi
Cast and Crew:
Tommy Kjellqvist
Actor
Sven Wollter
Actor
Katinka Farago
Producer
Lisbet Gabrielsson
Producer
Watazumido Shuoo
Composer (Music Score)
Andrei Tarkovsky
Director
Andrei Tarkovsky
Screenwriter
Anna-Lena Wibom
Producer
Erland Josephson
Actor
Susan Fleetwood
Actor
Allan Edwall
Actor
Gudrún Gísladóttir
Actor
Valérie Mairesse
Actor
Filippa Franzen
Actor
Country: France,Sweden










