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Silence And Cry

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Release Date: 26/02/2018

Genre: Drama
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Certificate: BBFC 15
Label: Second Run
Actors: András Kozák, József Madaras, Andrea Drahota, Zoltán Latinovits, László Szabó, Miklós Jancsó
Director: Miklós Jancsó
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 74 minutes
Audio Languages: Hungarian
Subtitle Languages: English

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION


An elliptical, claustrophobic drama shot in the brilliant, breathtaking long takes that are Jancsó s trademark, Silence and Cry is set after the fall of the short-lived Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919. A young Red soldier, fleeing the anti-Communist manhunt, takes refuge at the isolated farm of a peasant family, who are already under police scrutiny for being politically suspect.

Working on a more intimate canvas, following the epic The Round-Up and The Red and the White (of which this film forms the final part of an unofficial trilogy ) Hungarian master Jancsó's film is still very much concerned with the terrible, tyrannical impact of power, politics and history.

SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS

* Silence and Cry (1968) presented from a brand new 2K restoration of the film by the Hungarian Digital Archive and Film Institute, supervised by the film's cinematographer János Kende.
* World premiere home video presentation of Miklós Jancsó s three renowned but rarely seen Jelenlét series of short films (1965-86)
* Original Hungarian soundtrack in Dual Mono 24-bit LPCM audio
* Booklet featuring a new essay on the film by critic and film historian Tony Rayns
* New and improved English subtitle translation.
* Region Free Blu-ray
* World premiere on Blu-ray



REVIEW
Jancsó s characteristic sequence shots turn the chamber drama into a political thriller pregnant with wider connotations --Time Out

A masterly, hypnotic stylistic exercise by a major director.Jancsó s depiction of the suspended reality and Kafkaesque despair produced by war is now complete --Monthly Film Bulletin