The Tin Drum (1979) [The Criterion Collection #234]
DVD9 + DVD5 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover+Booklet | 02:21:44 | 7,43 Gb + 4,22 Gb
Audio: German AC3 5.1/1.0 @ 448/192 Kbps + Isolated score | Subs: English
Genre: Art-house, Drama
Danzig, Germany, 1924. Oskar Matzerath is born with an intellect beyond his infancy. As he witnesses the hypocrisy of adulthood and the irresponsibility of society, Oskar rejects both, and, at his third birthday, refuses to grow older. Caught in a baffling state of perpetual childhood, Oskar lashes out at all he surveys with piercing screams and frantic poundings on his tin drum, while the unheeding, chaotic world marches onward to the madness and folly of World War II. Honored with the Palme d’Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival and the 1979 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film, Volker Schlöndorff’s The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) is a truly visionary adaptation of Nobel laureate Günter Grass’s acclaimed novel, an unforgettable fantasia of surreal imagery, striking eroticism, and unflinching satire.