The Passion of Joan of Arc - Carl Theodor Dreyer
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- Video > Movies DVDR
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- 4.33 GiB (4651671552 Bytes)
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- IMDB
- Texted language(s):
- English, French
- Tag(s):
- criterion dvd
- Uploaded:
- 2007-11-17 00:36:33 GMT
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- FatFreddy347
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- Info Hash: 968819041BF6F541C583B88BA993462D0CCD6D9D
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Carl Theodor Dreyer La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc The Passion of Joan of Arc 1928 With its stunning camerawork and striking compositions, Carl Th. Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc convinced the world that movies could be art. Renée Falconetti gives one of the greatest performances ever recorded on film, as the young maiden who died for God and France. Long thought to have been lost to fire, the original version was miraculously found in perfect condition in 1981—in a Norwegian mental institution. Criterion is proud to present this milestone of silent cinema in a new special edition featuring composer Richard Einhorn’s Voices of Light, an original opera/oratorio inspired by the film. DISC FEATURES • Gorgeous new transfer of the original version, with digital restoration • Richard Einhorn’s Voices of Light: A choral and orchestral work performed by vocal group Anonymous 4 soloist Susan Narucki and the Radio Netherlands Philharmonic and Choir • Audio essay by Casper Tybjerg, a Dreyer scholar from the University of Copenhagen • An extensive production design archive • A history of Passion’s many versions, with clips • Audio interview excerpts with the star’s daughter, Hélène Falconetti • An essay by Richard Einhorn on Joan of Arc and Voices of Light, plus a video essay on the music’s production The Criterion Collection
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Which version? The Usa or the French one? The longer (about 110') o the reduced one? Some extras? Anyway thanks for this masterpiece and (I assume becouse of the size of the torrent) for not compressing.
Thanx mate!
Maar kun je het seeden?
Maar kun je het seeden?
>Apokarteron. Thank you for this great upload!
>sarrip
If it's Criterion then it must run 82 minutes.
Knowing Criterion (their DVDs are usually DVD9) I guess something must have been stripped/compressed. That's up to Apokarteron to clarify.
>sarrip
If it's Criterion then it must run 82 minutes.
Knowing Criterion (their DVDs are usually DVD9) I guess something must have been stripped/compressed. That's up to Apokarteron to clarify.
Any subtutles?
Ah, been looking for this one, THX.
Thanks a lot for this upload, this is the best movie of all time, the audiovisual language has never been better used, a masterpiece. I'll seed the hell out of this, I promess. Please uploader, don't let this torrent die, the world need it :)
Many thanks! And thanks a lot to those still seeding after 2,5 years :)
Thanks uploader.
This is origional silent version.
Same origional version with sound track:
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/4730695/La_Passion_de_Jeanne_d_Arc__-_Criterion_w._Voices_of_Light
Eng/Spa Subs
extras.avi requires resync (3 sec delay)
use Avi Mux for this.
This is origional silent version.
Same origional version with sound track:
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/4730695/La_Passion_de_Jeanne_d_Arc__-_Criterion_w._Voices_of_Light
Eng/Spa Subs
extras.avi requires resync (3 sec delay)
use Avi Mux for this.
¡Gracias!
This is a travesty: there is no decent copy of the Criterion edition of “Le passion de Jeanne d'Arc” on either Demonoid or The Pirate Bay.
The 4.33 GiB full-disc rip (VIDEO_TS) file is the exact same on both sites and the 10.9 MB part containing the extra features and color bars – VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB – is corrupt and will not play.
The film itself, with the choice of silence, Richard Einhorn’s musical score (in stereo or 5.1 Dolby), or commentary tracks, seems to be OK, but I am not sure if you burn this to a DVD (isn’t that what a VIDEO_TS upload is for?) that it will play.
The corrupt file whizzes by in about one second (when played on VLC Media Player) and then the system crashes with a pop-up from “Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library” which states, “Runtime Error! Program C:Program FilesVideoLanVLCvlc.exe – This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information.”
You then have to click “OK” to get out of the pop-up and close the VLC screen which has frozen with the last image from the corrupt video data (the color bars).
There is a reduced .avi version of the Criterion edition available, too, on TPB, but the synchronization is off by quite a few second on the bonus materials.
So all I can find that works are some grainy, un-restored .avi copies with a droopy old soundtrack which is very out of place.
Can somebody with the Criterion edition please correct this omission?
Thank you.
The 4.33 GiB full-disc rip (VIDEO_TS) file is the exact same on both sites and the 10.9 MB part containing the extra features and color bars – VIDEO_TS/VTS_01_0.VOB – is corrupt and will not play.
The film itself, with the choice of silence, Richard Einhorn’s musical score (in stereo or 5.1 Dolby), or commentary tracks, seems to be OK, but I am not sure if you burn this to a DVD (isn’t that what a VIDEO_TS upload is for?) that it will play.
The corrupt file whizzes by in about one second (when played on VLC Media Player) and then the system crashes with a pop-up from “Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library” which states, “Runtime Error! Program C:Program FilesVideoLanVLCvlc.exe – This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. Please contact the application’s support team for more information.”
You then have to click “OK” to get out of the pop-up and close the VLC screen which has frozen with the last image from the corrupt video data (the color bars).
There is a reduced .avi version of the Criterion edition available, too, on TPB, but the synchronization is off by quite a few second on the bonus materials.
So all I can find that works are some grainy, un-restored .avi copies with a droopy old soundtrack which is very out of place.
Can somebody with the Criterion edition please correct this omission?
Thank you.
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