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Sergei Loznitsa - Blokada AKA Blockade (2006)
Infohash:
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Type:
Movies
Title:
Sergei Loznitsa - Blokada AKA Blockade (2006)
Category:
Video/Movies
Uploaded:
2009-02-07 (by parkyns)
Description:
Ripper's comment: This is a movie of its own kind. Made exclusively from archive footage, there's no conversation or anything in the movie - it's just footage of the blockade of St-Petersburg by German forces from 1941 to 1944 - 900 days of pure hell. It shows the incredible courage of the St-Petersburg (then Leningrad) people, and gives a brief glimpse of what they had to go through. Warning - there is footage of war, death, destruction and dead people. The interesting bit is that the footage's been restored and improved, so the video quality is rather good for footage of 60 years of age (see screencaps).
Note: this is the DivX version. The original DVD is available here.
Icarus Films PR about the movie:
The longest siege during World War II was that of Leningrad, which lasted for 900 days, from September 1941 to January 1944, when Hitler attempted to starve the Soviet city of three million people into submission. Estimates of the number of residents who died from starvation, disease or cold range from 641,000 to 800,000.
Comprised solely of rarely-seen footage found in Soviet film archives by director Sergei Losnitsa, BLOCKADE vividly re-creates those momentous events, featuring a meticulously reconstructed, state-of-the-art soundtrack added to the original black-and-white silent footage. The result gives viewers the eerie impression of being not just an observer but virtually a participant in the events as they unfold on the streets of Leningrad.
BLOCKADE is organized episodically, beginning with defensive measures, including artillery emplacements, anti-tank fortifications, trenches, and observation balloons; the devastating effect of artillery shelling and aerial bombing of the city; the marching of captured German soldiers through the streets, surrounded by taunting Soviet crowds; the corpses lying on street corners or dragged on sleds to mortuaries for eventual burial in mass graves; citizens desperately foraging for food, water and firewood; the joyous celebrations upon the breaking of the siege and the disturbing aftermath.
BLOCKADE is a dramatically compelling demonstration of the power of archival footage, here synergized by an evocative soundtrack, to bring history to life.
"Recommended! Very well done... A valuable contribution to those studying the impact of war." — Educational Media Reviews Online
"Grand Prize for the strength and purity of its vision, its beauty and its startling, yet tragic insight into the aftermath of war." —Jury of the 2006 Krakow Film Festival
"Absorbing... poignant viewing! Shots of burning and later devastated buildings are backed by a soundtrack of sirens and raging flames. Sounds of soft weeping are matched to imagery of mass graves, which still have power to shock. Later on, dead, shrouded bodies are seen littering the streets, but most of the pedestrians, by this point so inured to the sight, simply walk past." —Variety
“Remarkable! Loznitsa's haunting film presents many stark images of the conflict. The sight of historic St. Petersburg, already impoverished before the war began, and now on the brink of utter desolation, is a disturbing one, as inhabitants struggle with the double-pronged menace of the bitter winter and warfare itself.â€â€”Krakow Life
** White Elephant Prize for Best Documentary, Russian Film Critics Association (2005)
** Nika Russian National Award for Best Documentary (2005)
** Golden Dragon for Best Film, 2006 Krakow Film Festival
** Grand Prize, 2006 KONTAKT Film Festival
** 2006 Rotterdam International Film Festival
** 2006 Visions du Réel
Rips Specs
CD1:
File Name .............: Blokada [Blockade].cd1.avi
File Size (in bytes) ..: 730,998,784 bytes
Runtime (# of frames) .: 00:25:48 (46386 frames)
Video Codec ...........: XviD
Frame Size ............: 528x400 () [=] [=1.320]
FPS ...................: 29.971
Video Bitrate .........: 3611 kb/s
Bits per Pixel ........: 0.570 bpp
B-VOP, N-VOP, QPel, GMC ......: [B-VOP]...[N-VOP]...[]...[]
Audio Codec ...........: 0x0055(MP3, ISO) MPEG-1 Layer 3
Sample Rate ...........: 48000 Hz
Audio bitrate .........: 160 kb/s [2 channel(s)] CBR audio
Interleave ............: 67 ms
No. of audio streams ..: 1
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CD2:
File Name .............: Blokada [Blockade].cd2.avi
File Size (in bytes) ..: 734,990,336 bytes
Runtime (# of frames) .: 00:25:01 (44999 frames)
Video Codec ...........: XviD
Frame Size ............: 528x400 () [=] [=1.320]
FPS ...................: 29.971
Video Bitrate .........: 3751 kb/s
Bits per Pixel ........: 0.593 bpp
B-VOP, N-VOP, QPel, GMC ......: [B-VOP]...[N-VOP]...[]...[]
Audio Codec ...........: 0x0055(MP3, ISO) MPEG-1 Layer 3
Sample Rate ...........: 48000 Hz
Audio bitrate .........: 160 kb/s [2 channel(s)] CBR audio
Interleave ............: 67 ms
No. of audio streams ..: 1
Tags:
- Prisoner Of War
- German
- Blockade
- Ice
- Collapsed Building
- Public Hanging
- Dead Body
- Sled
- Leningrad
- War Aftermath
- Archive Footage
- Battle
- Celebration
- Snow
- City
- WWII
- 1940s
- Starvation
- Death
- Soldier
- Disease
- Ai
Files count:
2
Size:
1398.08 Mb
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Comments:
summer1967love (2012-06-07)
thank you for the privilege of viewing this document...Files:
1. Blokada [DivX]/Blokada [Blockade].cd1.avi 697.13 Mb
2. Blokada [DivX]/Blokada [Blockade].cd2.avi 700.94 Mb