Time to Die (1966) on DVD
Actor : Marga Lopez, Enrique Rocha, Jorge Martínez de Hoyos, Alfredo Leal
Director: Arturo Ripstein
Genre: Westerns
Year: 1966
Studio: Film Movement Classics
Length: 90 minutes
Released: 15 September 2017
Rating: Not Rated
Format: Color, NTSC, Subtitled
Misc: NTSC,Color
Language: Spanish
subtitles: English
DESCRIPTION:
Product Description
**BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED IN 2K AND RELEASED ON BLU RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME**
**SCREENPLAY BY NOBEL PRIZE WINNER GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ AND LEGENDARY NOVELIST CARLOS FUENTES.**
This classic Mexican neo-western was the first realized screenplay of Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez and legendary Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes. Under the direction of Mexican auteur Arturo Ripstein, Time to Die tells the story of a former gunman who returns to his town after serving time in prison. He plans to live a quiet life, but the sons of the man he killed have other plans.
Bonus features include commentary by director Arturo Ripstein and actor Enrique Rocha; Video introduction of Time to Die by director/actor Alex Cox; Collector's Booklet with film essay by Carlos A. Gutiérrez, Co-Founder of Cinema Tropical.
Review
Arturo Ripstein's magnificent first film, the 1966 western Tiempo De Morir, is getting a US release and it's about time. - Screen Slate
The film, now playing in a 2K restoration, is a clear-eyed great, scraped of all sentiment. Somehow, it's never seen an official release in the U.S.... (Voice Choice) --Alan Scherstuhl, The Village Voice
Time to Die stands out for its pedigree and deserves a new look, especially this print, crisply restored by the adventurous folks at Film Movement. --Eric Monder, Film Journal International
A simple story, simply told and elegantly shot...Touches on many of the themes that would materialize in Márquez's fiction - tradition, propriety, fate. It is a story of vengeance that is also at its essence about the dynamics of family. - Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times
Ripstein's strikingly accomplished debut film boldy announced the engaged fascination with Latin American literature that has remained an important constant across his career...Anticipating Márquez's own Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Time to Die reveals machismo as a pernicious cultural heredity, a curse pushing men towards unrelenting violence and sexism. --Haden Guest, Harvard Film Archives
Actor : Marga Lopez, Enrique Rocha, Jorge Martínez de Hoyos, Alfredo Leal
Director: Arturo Ripstein
Genre: Westerns
Year: 1966
Studio: Film Movement Classics
Length: 90 minutes
Released: 15 September 2017
Rating: Not Rated
Format: Color, NTSC, Subtitled
Misc: NTSC,Color
Language: Spanish
subtitles: English
DESCRIPTION:
Product Description
**BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED IN 2K AND RELEASED ON BLU RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME**
**SCREENPLAY BY NOBEL PRIZE WINNER GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ AND LEGENDARY NOVELIST CARLOS FUENTES.**
This classic Mexican neo-western was the first realized screenplay of Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez and legendary Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes. Under the direction of Mexican auteur Arturo Ripstein, Time to Die tells the story of a former gunman who returns to his town after serving time in prison. He plans to live a quiet life, but the sons of the man he killed have other plans.
Bonus features include commentary by director Arturo Ripstein and actor Enrique Rocha; Video introduction of Time to Die by director/actor Alex Cox; Collector's Booklet with film essay by Carlos A. Gutiérrez, Co-Founder of Cinema Tropical.
Review
Arturo Ripstein's magnificent first film, the 1966 western Tiempo De Morir, is getting a US release and it's about time. - Screen Slate
The film, now playing in a 2K restoration, is a clear-eyed great, scraped of all sentiment. Somehow, it's never seen an official release in the U.S.... (Voice Choice) --Alan Scherstuhl, The Village Voice
Time to Die stands out for its pedigree and deserves a new look, especially this print, crisply restored by the adventurous folks at Film Movement. --Eric Monder, Film Journal International
A simple story, simply told and elegantly shot...Touches on many of the themes that would materialize in Márquez's fiction - tradition, propriety, fate. It is a story of vengeance that is also at its essence about the dynamics of family. - Carolina A. Miranda, Los Angeles Times
Ripstein's strikingly accomplished debut film boldy announced the engaged fascination with Latin American literature that has remained an important constant across his career...Anticipating Márquez's own Chronicle of a Death Foretold, Time to Die reveals machismo as a pernicious cultural heredity, a curse pushing men towards unrelenting violence and sexism. --Haden Guest, Harvard Film Archives
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This item is returnable | No |