Vier Leben erscheint im September 2011 auf Blu-ray und DVD

Der Film “Vier Leben / Le quattro volte” [I / BRD / CH 2010, Michelangelo Frammartino] wird am 13. September in den USA von Kino Lorber auf Blu-ray und DVD veröffentlicht.

Anfang Juni 2011 erschien bei Cargo ein Interview von Ekkehard Knörer mit dem italienischen Regisseur.

Die Pressemitteilung:

Kino Lorber Releases Le Quattro Volte (2011), a film by Michelangelo Frammartino, on Blu-ray and DVD

“Amazing…endlessly mysterious. You have never seen anything like this movie.”
– A.O. Scott, The New York Times

“Grave, beautiful, austerely comic…Pretty darn sublime.”
– J. Hoberman, Village Voice

New York, NY – August 29, 2011 – Kino Lorber is proud to announce the release of Le Quattro Volte (2011), a film by Michelangelo Frammartino, on Blu-ray and DVD.

This critically-acclaimed film, which was a New York Times’ “Critic’s Pick”, is available for prebook on August 16th, with a street date of September 13th. The Blu-ray is priced at $34.95, and the DVD at $29.95. Both come with special features including a theatrical trailer and stills gallery.

Le Quattro Volte (The Four Times) is an ineffably beautiful meditation on the mysterious cycles of life. Set in Italy’s mountainous region of Calabria, it traces the path of one goat herder’s soul, as it passes from human to animal to vegetable to mineral.


Director Michelangelo Frammartino was inspired by Pythagoras’ belief in “four-fold transmigration” of souls, but his film is far more physical than philosophical. In gorgeous long takes, he captures the daily routines of the herder, a baby goat, an imperious tree and a humble charcoal kiln. Plus there is a scene-stealing cameo from a stubborn sheepdog, who hilariously interrupts an Easter Procession.

Working as both a spiritual investigation and a documentary of Calabrian life,

Le Quattro Volte’s placid surface hides a complex understanding of humanity. Everything is connected in Frammartino’s sublimely mystical universe, in which he finds both humor and pathos in the hypnotic rhythms of everyday life.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Stills Gallery
  • 1.85:1 (Blu-ray – 1920 x 1080p)
  • 88 minutes
  • Not Rated
  • Color
  • 5.0 Dolby Digital

Der deutsche Trailer

Ein Kommentar

  1. Patrick Müller

    Ein wahnsinnig toller Film, der sich irgendwo zwischen Straub/Huillet und Tati bewegt und einer meiner Lieblingsfilme des Jahres geworden ist.

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