Michael Kerpan wrote:I wonder how they will deal with the missing portions of Odna? BTW -- I had thought this was _always_ a quasi-sound film (with music, sound effects and a few words emanating from loudspeakers)
Okay, I never heard about that film before, so I might have misrepresented the silent/sound bit in my initial post. Here's what the website says :
"Für das Drama, das zuerst als Stummfilm angelegt und kurz darauf zum Tonfilm bzw. ›klingenden Stummfilm‹ umgearbeitet wurde, komponierte Dmitri Schostakowitsch das op. 26, eine seiner suggestivsten Filmmusiken. Die DVD bietet die restaurierte Fassung des Films mit Neueinspielung der rekonstruierten Originalmusik. Diese Neueinspielung von basel sinfonietta, entstanden in Zusammenarbeit zwischen ZDF/ARTE, dem Schweizer Fernsehen und der niederländischen Stiftung ›Film in Concert‹, führt die bisherigen Rekonstruktionsversuche von Film und Musik um entscheidende Schritte weiter."
Briefly and freely translated: " The film was first planned as a silent movie and shortly afterwards re-worked into a sound film or 'sounding' silent film. Shostakovitch composed one of his most suggestive scores for it. The dvd offers a restored version with a new recording of the reconstructed original music. This new recording [...] takes the existing attempts at reconstruting the film and its music a decisive step further."
Well, whatever this means.... Can anyone enlighten me about the apparently troubled history of this film? How does it compare to "New Babylon" or other Kozintsev films?