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Porto / Double Play Films, Bando à Parte, Gladys Glover, Madants present a Gabe Klinger film ; produced by Rodrigo Areias, Sonia Buchman, Gabe Klinger, Nicolas R. de la Mothe ; screenwriters, Larry Gross, Gabe Klinger ; director, Gabe Klinger. |
OCLC |
1027793067 |
ISBN/ISSN |
738329229252 |
Music number |
K22925 Kino Lorber |
Publisher |
[New York, New York] : Kino Lorber, [2018] |
Description |
1 videodisc (76 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
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digital optical surround DTS 5.1 rda |
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laser optical rda |
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video file Blu-Ray region A rda |
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Motion picture. |
LC Subject heading/s |
Teacher-student relationships -- Drama.
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Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
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Porto (Portugal) -- Drama.
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Other Genre heading/s |
Romance films.
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Feature films.
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Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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System details note |
Blu-ray; region A; wide screen (2.35:1) & 1.37:1; 1920x1080p; DTS 5.1 surround; requires Blu-ray player. |
Cast |
Anton Yelchin, Lucie Lucas, Paulo Calatre. |
Creation/Production credits |
Editors, Gabe Klinger, Géraldine Mangenot ; director of photography, Wyatt Garfield ; production designer, Ricardo Preto ; costume designer, Susana Abreu. |
Summary |
Jake and Mati are two expats who experience a brief but intimate connection in the ancient Portuguese city of Porto. He's an American loner exiled from his family. She's a student from France embroiled in an affair with one of her professors. After spotting each other from a distance at an archeological site and then again at a train station and a café, Jake works up the courage to approach Mati and they embark on a night of carefree intimacy. This romantic encounter is viewed from years later, both characters still haunted by the powerful connection they shared. |
Language note |
English, French or Portuguese dialogue; English, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned. |
General note |
Title from web page and container. |
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Wide screen. |
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Special features: Audio commentary by director Gabe Klinger; Double play: James Benning and Richard Linklater, a documentary by Gabe Klinger (2013, 70 min.); Booklet essay by Michael Sicinski; Making-of documentary; outtakes; Super 8 footage with Chantal Akerman's unused voiceover; trailer ; Portuguese news report. |
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