Sight And Sound

Joe Ma: Sound of colors (2003)  Movies

Posted by mal11lam at Jan. 1, 2010
Joe Ma: Sound of colors (2003)

Sound of colors – Joe Ma (2003)
Cantonese | Subtitle: English/Mandarin | 1:36:42 | 560 x 304 NTSC | DIvX | MP3 – 107 kbps | 700 MB
Genre: Romance/Drama

Ming a marriage consultant who runs into the charming but blind Yeuk through a little help of a guardian angel. The wheel of fortune is set in motion after the lonesome Ming discovers that he is blind one day. Nobody else than York who is used to make her way through the labyrinth of the metropolis without relying on the power of sight every day becomes Ming's loyal helper. Will Ming's gift of seeing ever return and if so, will he stay together with York?

Rat-Trap (1981) [Second Run #027] [Re-UP]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at June 10, 2015
Rat-Trap (1981) [Second Run #027] [Re-UP]

Rat-Trap (Elippathayam) (1981)
DVD9 | ISO+MDS | PAL 4:3 | Cover | 01:55:53 | 5,67 Gb
Audio: Malayalam AC3 2.0 @ 256 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Art-house, Drama | Second Run #027

Arguably the true heir to Satyajit Ray, Adoor Gopalakrishnan is regarded as one of India's most outstanding filmmakers and Rat-Trap was the first film to bring him widespread international acclaim. Remarkable for its focus on characterization and detail, Rat-Trap is set in contemporary Kerala. Its story concerns Unni, the last male-heir of a feudal and decaying joint family. His inability to accept the socio-economic changes of a new society result in his gradual withdrawal into a metaphorical rat-trap sprung from his own isolation and paranoia. The decline is vividly told, with colour and music used as a striking and significant constituent of the film's thematic development. This is the first-ever DVD release of this award-winning and important Indian film.

Elippathayam (1981) Rat-Trap  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at April 27, 2016
Elippathayam (1981) Rat-Trap

Rat-Trap (Elippathayam) (1981)
DVD9 | ISO+MDS | PAL 4:3 | Cover | 01:55:53 | 5,96 Gb
Audio: Malayalam AC3 2.0 @ 256 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Art-house, Drama

Arguably the true heir to Satyajit Ray, Adoor Gopalakrishnan is regarded as one of India's most outstanding filmmakers and Rat-Trap was the first film to bring him widespread international acclaim. Remarkable for its focus on characterization and detail, Rat-Trap is set in contemporary Kerala. Its story concerns Unni, the last male-heir of a feudal and decaying joint family. His inability to accept the socio-economic changes of a new society result in his gradual withdrawal into a metaphorical rat-trap sprung from his own isolation and paranoia. The decline is vividly told, with colour and music used as a striking and significant constituent of the film's thematic development. This is the first-ever DVD release of this award-winning and important Indian film.

Palms (1994) [Second Run #026] [Re-UP]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at June 11, 2015
Palms (1994) [Second Run #026] [Re-UP]

Palms (Ladoni) (1994)
A Film by Artour Aristakisian
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL 4:3 | 02:18:56 | 7,90 Gb
Audio: Russian AC3 2.0 @ 256 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Art-house, Documentary | Second Run #026

Palms is Aristakisyan's astonishing portrait of people who live on the margins of life and exist outside normal society. Profound, spiritual and hallucinatory, Palms is remarkable at every level and one of the most visionary films of recent years.
Mon oncle (1958) [The Criterion Collection #111] [Re-UP - Out Of Print]

Mon oncle (1958)
A Film by Jacques Tati
DVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 4:3 | Complete Scans | 01:55:48 | 7,22 Gb
Audio: French AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy | The Criterion Collection #111

Slapstick prevails when Jacques Tati’s eccentric hero Monsieur Hulot is let loose in the ultramodern home of his brother-in-law, and in an antiseptic factory that manufactures plastic hose. Tati directs and stars in the second entry of the Hulot series, a delightful satire of mechanized living.

Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010) [Re-UP]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at May 12, 2015
Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010) [Re-UP]

Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | PAL 16:9 | 01:22:27 | 7,61 Gb
Audio: English LPCM/AC3 2.0/5.1/2.0 @ 1536/448/192 Kbps | Subs: English
Genre: Documentary, Biography

We’re all “cameramen” these days, but the more our YouTube opuses dominate everything from reality TV to the Paranormal Activity movies, the further we get from understanding cinematography as an artform. The elegant Jack Cardiff, a British painter, shooter and ace anecdote-teller (here captured near the end of his magnificent career), will always represent the finer, even fussier side of the lushness of movies. Martin Scorsese, one of this doc’s many articulate testifiers to the Technicolor expert’s importance, puts it well: “Maybe it’s because of where I came from,” Scorsese says, referring to his NYC mean streets. “Neorealism I had right around me. If I wanted to go to a movie, I wanted something…fantastical.”

Marketa Lazarova (1967) [The Criterion Collection #661] [Re-UP]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at April 15, 2015
Marketa Lazarova (1967) [The Criterion Collection #661] [Re-UP]

Marketa Lazarová (1967)
2xDVD9 | VIDEO_TS | Cover | NTSC 16:9 | 02:45:38 | 14,7 Gb
Audio: Czech AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English
Genre: Art-house | The Criterion Collection #661

In its native land, František Vláčil’s Marketa Lazarová has been hailed as the greatest Czech film ever made; for many U.S. viewers, it will be a revelation. Based on a novel by Vladislav Vančura, this stirring and poetic depiction of a feud between two rival medieval clans is a fierce, epic, and meticulously designed evocation of the clashes between Christianity and paganism, humankind and nature, love and violence. Vláčil’s approach was to re-create the textures and mentalities of a long-ago way of life, rather than to make a conventional historical drama, and the result is dazzling. With its inventive widescreen cinematography, editing, and sound design, Marketa Lazarová is an experimental action film.

Days of Heaven (1978) [The Criterion Collection #409] [Repost]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at Jan. 29, 2015
Days of Heaven (1978) [The Criterion Collection #409] [Repost]

Days of Heaven (1978)
A Film by Terrence Malick
DVD9 | ISO+MDS | NTSC 16:9 | Cover+Booklet | 01:33:57 | 7,29 Gb
Audio: English AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: English SDH
Genre: Drama, Romance | Criterion Collection #409

One-of-a-kind filmmaker-philosopher Terrence Malick has created some of the most visually arresting films of the twentieth century, and his glorious period tragedy Days of Heaven, featuring Oscar-winning cinematography by Nestor Almendros, stands out among them. In 1910, a Chicago steelworker (Richard Gere) accidentally kills his supervisor, and he, his girlfriend (Brooke Adams), and his little sister (Linda Manz) flee to the Texas panhandle, where they find work harvesting wheat in the fields of a stoic farmer (Sam Shepard). A love triangle, a swarm of locusts, a hellish fire—Malick captures it all with dreamlike authenticity, creating a timeless American idyll that is also a gritty evocation of turn-of-the-century labor.

Your Baby Can Read - 6 Complete DVD (Repost)  Movies

Posted by corbel at March 21, 2010
Your Baby Can Read - 6 Complete DVD (Repost)

Your Baby Can Read - 6 Complete DVD | 3.95GB

The Your Baby Can Read revolutionary early learning program encourages infants and toddlers to learn the written word and spoken word simultaneously. Your child will learn with interactive text, pictures, songs, and games naturally and easily, along with smiles, laughter and fun.

And the Ship Sails On (1983)  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at July 24, 2011
And the Ship Sails On (1983)

And the Ship Sails On (1983) [The Criterion Collection #50]
A Film By Federico Fellini
DVD9 (VIDEO_TS) | NTSC 4:3 (720x480) | HQ Cover + Booklet | 02:07:23 | 7,10 Gb
Audio: Italian AC3 1.0 @ 128 Kbps | Subs: English
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music | 10 wins | Italy, France

In Fellini’s quirky, imaginative fable, a motley crew of European aristocrats (and a lovesick rhinoceros!) board a luxurious ocean liner on the eve of World War I to scatter the ashes of a beloved diva. Fabricated entirely in Rome’s famed Cinecittà studios, And the Ship Sails On (E la nave va) reaches spectacular new visual heights with its stylized re-creation of a decadent bygone era.