de Charles VIDOR
1929 / 35mm / n&b / sonore / 1E / 11' 07 |
“Vidor’s The Bridge, an adaptation of Ambrose Bierce’s story “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge,” utilizes flash-forward techniques to visualize a condemned man’s escape fantasy. It effectively creates a mixture of objectivity and inner subjectivity and was released in 1931 to great acclaim under a new title, The Spy.” - Jan-Christopher Horak
format de distribution | Fichier sur serveur (FHD) |
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version | version originale |
cadre de projection | 16/9 (simple écran) |
vitesse de projection | 24 ips |
son | son |
prix de location | 44,00 € |