The Irishman

Blu-ray-Disk

  • Titel: The Irishman / Directed by Martin Scorsese ; starring: Robert de Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci ; screenplay by Steven Zaillian ; based on the book "I Heard You Paint Houses" by Charles Brandt ; director of photography: Rodrigo Prieto ; music: Robbie Robertson
  • Reihe: The Criterion Collection ; 1058
  • Person(en): Scorsese, Martin [Regie] ; De Niro, Robert [Schauspieler*in] ; Pacino, Al [Schauspieler*in] ; Pesci, Joe [Schauspieler*in] ; Zaillian, Steven [Drehbuch] ; Brandt, Charles [Mitwirkende*r] ; Prieto, Rodrigo [Kamera] ; Robertson, Robbie [Komposition]
  • Produktion: USA 2019
  • Sprache: Englisch. Englische Originalfassung. Untertitel: Englisch für Hörbehinderte
  • Originalsprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 2 Blu-ray Discs (209 min) : Ton (Dolby Atmos), farbig ; Breitbild (1,85:1) + 1 Booklet
  • Erschienen: Großbritannien : The Criterion Collection, 2020
  • EAN, ISMN/Preis: 5050822891937 : EUR 22.90
  • FSK/USK: FSK: Keine Angabe/Lektorat: ab 16
  • Anmerkungen: Special features: Newly edited roundtable conversation among Scorsese and actors, originally recorded in 2019; "Making 'The Irishman'", new documentary about the making of the film; "Gangster's Requiem" new video essay by film critic Farran Smith Nehme; "Anatomy of a scene" 2020 analysis by Scorsese of the Frank Sheeran Appreciation Night scene; "The evolution of digital de-aging"; archival interview excepts with Frank Sheeran and Jimmy Hoffa from 1999 and 1963; trailer and teaser. Container insert includes essay by film critic Geoffrey O'Brien.
  • Signatur: UNTERHALTUNG und KREATIVITÄT > Filme
  • Spielfilm Englisch IRIS

Inhalt: An epic saga of organized crime in post-war America told through the eyes of World War II veteran Frank Sheeran, a hustler and hitman who worked alongside some of the most notorious figures of the twentieth century. Left behind by the world, former hit man and union truck driver Frank Sheeran looks back from a nursing home on his life's journey through the ranks of organized crime: from his involvement with Philadelphia mob boss Russell Bufalino to his association with Teamsters union head Jimmy Hoffa to the rift that forced him to choose between the two.