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Socrate (Roberto Rossellini, 1970) DvdRip VOSE

Publicado: Vie 01 Ago, 2008 12:24
por marlowe62
Publicado por Vertigen/Vértigo en Fileheaven.
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Socrate (Roberto Rossellini, 1970) DVDRip

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Directed: Roberto Rossellini
Writing credits: Jean-Dominique de la Rochefoucauld, Marcella Mariani and Roberto Rossellini
Produced: Renzo Rossellini
Original music: Mario Nascimbene
Cinematography: Jorge Herrero Martin.
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Cast: Jean Sylvère (Socrate), Anne Caprile (Santippe), Giuseppe Mannajuolo (Apolodoro), Ricardo Palacios (Critone), Antonio Medina (Platone), Julio Morales (Antistene).

Plot summary: The last five years of the philosopher�s life, from Sparta�s victory over Athens in 404 B.C. to Socrates�s state-mandated suicide. Rossellini recognizes that while society forgives murderers, it persecutes anyone who threatens it by thinking differently about the world.

A comment: Defiantly and majestically cinema � la Rossellini, SOCRATES was a film he had wanted to make since the early Fifties. The movie brilliantly recreates ancient Athens and the last days of the orator and philosopher with whom the director clearly identified. (Massimo Olmi's touching account of the shooting of the film ends with this telling observation: "Patriarch Rossellini, patriarch Socrates, both absorbed in the difficult delivery of Truth," which is echoed in Michael McKegney's review of the film in The Village Voice: "Two great men separated by so many centuries seem to speak with one voice to a race which controls the atom and the atmosphere but seems to have forgotten why: 'Know thyself.'") Rossellini's serene, sometimes shocking account of Socrates' life and philosophy characteristically fastens on fact rather than myth, placing the prodigious figure in a detailed setting of the city with its workers and merchants, and a mundane domestic world of meals, servants, and an impulsive wife. Its irony also restrains any reverence for the great philosopher, emphasizing his foibles as well as his grandeur: when we first meet him, he has spent two days wandering about the city after forgetting that he left home to buy bread. The trial of Socrates for impiety and "corrupting the young" is high drama, and the final sequences, in which his family and followers gather in a cave as he is about to die, have a simple, resounding eloquence. "There is in this fidelity a kind of beauty and poetry that are all but unknown in the work of other contemporary filmmakers" (Vincent Canby, The New York Times).

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The e-link
ed2k link(Filosofia - Divx - Ita) Socrate (R Rossellini, 1970).avi ed2k link stats

The english subtitles
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtitl ... socrate-en
The spanish subtitles
http://www.opensubtitles.org/es/subtitl ... socrate-es
Otras versiones en DXC:
Socrates (Roberto Rossellini, 1970) VO.
(Aunque no se indica, creo recordar que era una captura de Tv)

Un saludo.

Publicado: Vie 01 Ago, 2008 12:42
por alegre
gracias

Publicado: Lun 04 Ago, 2008 12:47
por observator1965
interesantísima, si señor. La bajo ya mismo. :wink:

Publicado: Lun 04 Ago, 2008 16:28
por silentrunner
no tenía ni idea, yo tambien me identifico con Socrates,
asi que gracias!
:)

Publicado: Mar 05 Ago, 2008 00:44
por juanbrujo
Gracias de uno que se matriculó en filosofía y lo tuvo que dejar a los dos años por fuerza mayor.

Un saludo, marlowe

Publicado: Mar 05 Ago, 2008 01:30
por el_cazador_oculto
Gracias Marlowe.
Saludos.

Publicado: Mié 06 Ago, 2008 16:19
por dorn1
Gracias, Marlowe62 :)

Publicado: Mié 06 Ago, 2008 19:41
por chinorras
muchas muchas gracias...

Publicado: Mié 06 Ago, 2008 20:10
por Coursodon
Gracias Vertigo y Marlowe.