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Aleksandr Sokurov: Tetralogy of Power - 4-DVD Boxset (DVD) (*)
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Ursprünglicher Titel: Molokh / Taurus / Solntse / Faust
Wechselnder Titel: Moloch /
Aussortiertes, konkurriertes oder zugesprochenes a:
Berlin Internationales Film-Festival
Cannes Film-Festival
Europäische Film-Preise
Toronto Internationales Film-Festival
Venedig Film-Festival
Andere Film-Festival-Preise


Ton und Untertitel:
Englisch ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Englisch ( Subtitles )
Französisch ( Subtitles )
Deutsch ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Portugiesisch ( Subtitles )


Product Ursprung/Format:
Portugal ( PAL/Region 0 )

Laufzeit:
438 min

Längenverhältnis:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Bonusmaterial:
Kasten-Satz
Wechselwirkendes Menü
Multi-DVD Satz
Szene Zugang


Film innen gefilmet und produziert:
Frankreich ( Frankreich, Benelux-Länder )
Deutschland ( Deutschland, Mitteleuropa )
Italien ( Italien, Griechenland )
Japan ( Indien, Östliche Asien )
Russland ( Russland, Osteuropa )
Schweiz ( Deutschland, Mitteleuropa )


Vorbei Verwiesen:
Aleksandr Sokurov


Vorbei Geschrieben:
Yuriy Arabov
 
Marina Koreneva
Jeremy Noble
Aleksandr Sokurov
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


Schauspieler:
Elena Rufanova ..... Eva Braun
Eva Mattes ..... Eva Braun
Leonid Mozgovoy ..... Adolf Hitler
Peter Fitz ..... Adolf Hitler
Irina Sokolova ..... Dr. Josef Goebbels
Gerd Wameling ..... Dr. Josef Goebbels
Yelena Spiridonova ..... Magda Goebbels
Maud Ackermann ..... Magda Goebbels
Vladimir Bogdanov ..... Martin Bormann
Udo Kroschwald ..... Martin Bormann
Anatoliy Shvederskiy ..... Priest
Friedrich W. Bauschulte ..... Priest
Franco Moscon ..... Nazi Officer
Natalya Nikulenko
Rosina Tsidulko
Leonid Mozgovoy ..... Lenin
Mariya Kuznetsova ..... Krupskaya
Sergey Razhuk ..... Stalin
Natalya Nikulenko ..... Sister
Lev Eliseev ..... Doctor
Nikolai Ustinov ..... Pacoly
Aleksandr Chaban
Issei Ogata ..... Emperor Shouwa-Tennou Hirohito
Robert Dawson ..... General Douglas MacArthur
Kaori Momoi ..... Empress Kojun
Shirô Sano ..... The chamberlain
Shinmei Tsuji ..... Old servant
Taijirô Tamura ..... Scientist
Georgiy Pitskhelauri ..... McArthur's warrant officer
Hiroya Morita ..... Suzuki, Prime Minister
Toshiaki Nishizawa ..... Yonai, Minister of the Navy
Naomasa Musaka ..... Anami - Minister of War
Yusuke Tozawa ..... Kido
Kôjirô Kusanagi ..... Togo, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tetsuro Tsuno ..... General Umezu
Rokuro Abe ..... General Toyoda
Jun Haichi ..... Abe, Minister of the Interior
Kôjun Itô ..... Hironuma
Tôru Shinagawa ..... Sakomizu
Vadim Badmatsyrenov ..... soldiers of the Emperor
Vyacheslav Ivanov
Fyodor Selkin
Johannes Zeiler ..... Heinrich Faust
Anton Adasinsky ..... Moneylender
Isolda Dychauk ..... Margarete
Georg Friedrich ..... Wagner
Hanna Schygulla ..... Moneylender's 'Wife'
Antje Lewald ..... Margarete's Mother
Florian Brückner ..... Valentin
Maxim Mehmet ..... Valentin's Friend
Sigurđur Skúlason ..... Faust's Father
Andreas Schmidt ..... Valentin's Friend
Oliver Bootz ..... Valentin's Friend
Jonas Jägermeyr ..... Valentin's Friend
Igor Orozovic ..... Valentin's Friend
Jirí Hampl ..... Valentin's Friend
Joel Kirby ..... Pater Philippe
Eva-Maria Kurz ..... Faust's Cook
Katrin Filzen ..... Margarete's Maidservant
Prodromos Antoniadis ..... Notarius
Lars Rudolph ..... Innkeeper
Antoine Monot Jr. ..... Monk With the Basket
Andrey Lebedev ..... Russian Businessman / Russian Countess
Martin Sebik
Eva Stanislavova ..... Landlady
Leonid Mozgovoy ..... Frau Hagemann
René Pribil ..... Herr Hagemann
Michal Rones ..... Soldier
Karel Polisenský ..... Soldier
Magdalena Sidonová ..... Monk
Jana Altmanová ..... Monk
Antonín Hardt ..... Monk
Petr Kocourek ..... Monk
Karel Dobrý ..... Orderly
Ludomir Splichal ..... Orderly
Kamil Prachar ..... Leper
Ctirad Götz ..... Soldier in Wash House
Dimitry Petrov ..... Twin Sister
Dmitry Nikitin ..... Twin Sister
Ludek Nesleha ..... Old Jew
Rostislav Ctvrtlík ..... Dead Soldier
Jan Dvorsky ..... Dead Soldier
Roman Vejdovec ..... Greek Boy
Carolina Brandes ..... Student
Danielle Brandes
Aleksandr Bykov
Sergey Daniel-Rostropovich
Ćvar Ţór Benediktsson
Hilmir Jensson
David Jonsson
Ondrej Novák


Synopsis:
No German review yet:
Moloch: In 1942, in Bavaria, Eva Braun is alone, when Adolf Hitler arrives with Dr. Josef Goebbels and his wife Magda Goebbels and Martin Bormann to spend a couple of days without talking politics. Taurus: Joseph Stalin (Sergei Razhuk) visits ailing Russian leader Vladimir Lenin (Leonid Mozgovoy) in 1923. The Sun: As Japan nears defeat at the end of World War II, Emperor Hirohito starts his day in a bunker underneath the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. A servant reads to him a list of activities for the day, including a meeting with his ministers, marine biology research, and writing his son. Hirohito muses about the impact on such schedules when the Americans arrive but is told that as long as there is a solitary Japanese person living, the Americans will not reach The Emperor. Hirohito replies that he at times feels like he himself will be the last Japanese person left alive. The servant reminds him that he is a deity, not a person, but Hirohito points out that he has a body just like any other man. He later reflects on the causes of the war when dictating observations about a hermit crab, and then about the peace to come when composing a letter to his son... Faust: A wise man sells his soul to Mefistofeles a Satan helper recognizing knowledge will bring no happiness to human life. A German Romanticism' portrait, on how love could overcome reason. Based on the true life of Dr. Johannes Faust, a German alchemist, who is supposed to have been killed when trying to discover the philosopher's stone.
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