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PIER PAOLO PASOLINI "MEDEA" original rare new sealed

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Medea - Le mura di Sana'a .

      Directed by PIER PAOLO PASOLINI

      DVD FREE CODE PAL+ Italian/English booklet

- Italian version and English version  - English, French and Spanish subtitles (removable)

 

Extra  “ On the set of Medea” – super 8 shooting by Ennio Guarnieri - Meeting with Carlo Lizzani (cinema historian and film critic) - Medea: before and after

The telecine was made through the original 35mm negative after a film inspection and wash with Cintel DSX. The colour correction of the print was supervised by Ennio Guarnieri (the film's director of photography). Then the actual digital restoration process was carried out using DRS software produced by MTI. The sound restoration was carried out in an entirely digital domain. Video restoration by LVR Srl. Sound restoration by Tecnofilm Srl.

1.       Medea - Le mura di Sana'a       

Young Jason (Giasone), leader of the Argonauts, sails for distant Colchis in order to take possession of the Golden Fleece (a golden goat skin believed to hold powers of strength and fertility) and which he will use to

re-conquer the throne usurped by his uncle Pelias. The sorceress Medea, daughter of the sovereign of Colchis, impressed by Jason’s fine physique, helps him to steal the precious artefact and flees with him. Once he has returned to his homeland, Jason marries Medea who bears him two sons. However, Jason is consumed by ambition, abandons his family to marry Glauce, the young daughter of Corinth’s king. Mad with jealousy, Medea takes up her revenge: with her magic powers she causes the death of Glauce and her father and successively kills her own children, disregarding Jason’s desperate appeal.

Le mura di Sana’a is a documentary filmed by Pasolini that was intended as an appeal to UNESCO. The film is a cry of alarm for the ancient and extraordinary capital city of Northern Yemen, in danger of being altered or destroyed.

 

Medea - Le mura di Sana'a         DVD FREE CODE PAL Original Italian version and English dubbed version with removable English, French and Spanish subtitles

 The telecine was made through the original 35mm negative after a film inspection and wash with Cintel DSX. The colour correction of the print was supervised by Ennio Guarnieri (the film's director of photography). Then the actual digital restoration process was carried out using DRS software produced by MTI. The sound restoration was carried out in an entirely digital domain. Video restoration by LVR Srl. Sound restoration by Tecnofilm Srl.                            Medea  Young Jason (Giasone), leader of the Argonauts, sails for distant Colchis in order to take possession of the Golden Fleece (a golden goat skin believed to hold powers of strength and fertility) and which he will use to re-conquer the throne usurped by his uncle Pelias. The sorceress Medea, daughter of the sovereign of Colchis, impressed by Jason’s fine physique, helps him to steal the precious artefact and flees with him. Once he has returned to his homeland, Jason marries Medea who bears him two sons. However, Jason is consumed by ambition, abandons his family to marry Glauce, the young daughter of Corinth’s king. Mad with jealousy, Medea takes up her revenge: with her magic powers she causes the death of Glauce and her father and successively kills her own children, disregarding Jason’s desperate appeal.

 Le mura di Sana'a  Le mura di Sana’a is a documentary filmed by Pasolini that was intended as an appeal to UNESCO. The film is a cry of alarm for the ancient and extraordinary capital city of Northern Yemen, in danger of being altered or destroyed.

                 Medea  'I don’t see any difference between Oedipus and Medea; I don’t see any difference between Accattone and Medea, any difference between The Gospel and Medea. In reality a director always makes the same film, at least for a long period of his life just as a poet always writes the same poem. These are variations, even profound ones, on a single theme. And the theme, as always in my films, is a type of ideal and ever unresolved relationship between the poor and common world, let’s say the sub-proletariat, and the educated, middle-class, historical world. This time I have dealt directly and explicitly with this theme. Medea is the heroine of a sub-proletarian world, an archaic and religious world. Jason is instead the

hero of a rational, lay, modern world. And their love represents the conflict between these two hemispheres. It’s an old polemic of mine: the centre of the petit-bourgeois civilisation is reason, while everything that is irrational, for example art, challenges bourgeois reason. Power, in fact, is based on reason. Naturally, this being a relatively stratified work, there are other ‘meanings’ to be found, for example a love story.... Still, I must say that in the choice of this tragedy of ‘barbarisms’ in which we see a mother kill her children for the love of a man, what fascinated me most was the excess of this love. In a certain sense, with Medea I wanted to show – in a manner that was absolutely fanciful, mythical and narrative – exactly this: the indelible violence of irrationality. Sometimes I write the screenplay without knowing who the actor will be. In this case I knew it would be Maria Callas, so I tailored my writing to her. She had a great effect on the creation of this character... The barbarism, deep inside, that comes out of her eyes, her features, is not shown directly. She belongs to a rustic world, Greek, agricultural, and was then brought up for a bourgeois culture. Thus, in a certain sense I tried to concentrate the entire complexity of Medea in her character.”  Pier Paolo Pasolini, from Le regole di un’illusione, Rome, Fondo Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1991.

'Euripides' Medea is two hours of very heavy tragedy. Pasolini had an extraordinary idea, one I really liked: there is a barbaric Medea and a Greek one, the dream and the reality. [...] This is more modern; one gradually arrives at the true tragedy after the halfway point because there is a framing of the mythology and legend that is very meaningful. On the other hand, we mostly constructed the character together, partly to adapt to today’s requirements. [...] On stage I had to use a movement of the hand to express the fact that Medea was not Greek, an uncivilised and harder gesture: in the cinema this problem doesn’t exist, everything is briefer and curtailed. I’ll tell you even more: even on the stage I have always sought intensity, the essentiality; I didn’t have any particular problems: intensity and essential movements, I could afford to use a gesture only when it was truly called for. A useless gesture is a foolish gesture. [...] I hope I was successful in bringing out Medea’s humanity as much as possible, even though there is very little in the legend. There’s more wickedness... perhaps I’m a bit at odds with Pasolini, but I want more of the goodness of the character, I go beyond her unpleasant aspects.”  Maria Callas, in Pier Paolo Pasolini, Medea, Milan, Garzanti,

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