Das Weib des Pharao (1921) Ernst Lubitsch HDTV 720p x264 ger IT+eng-fre sup and spa srt subs
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La mujer del faraón
TÍTULO ORIGINAL Das Weib des Pharao
AÑO 1922
DURACIÓN 110 min.
PAÍS Alemania
DIRECTOR Ernst Lubitsch
GUIÓN Norbert Falk, Hanns Kräly
MÚSICA Película muda
FOTOGRAFÍA Theodor Sparkuhl, Alfred Hansen (B&W)
REPARTO Emil Jannings, Paul Biensfeldt, Friedrich Kühne, Albert Bassermann, Harry Liedtke, Dagny Servaes, Tina Dietrich
PRODUCTORA Europäische Film-Allianz
GÉNERO Drama | Histórico. Cine épico. Antiguo Egipto. Cine mudo
Filmrestaurierung: Alpha-Omega digital GmbH, München, in Zusammenarbeit mit Filmmuseum München und Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin
SINOPSIS
La devoción por una bella esclava provoca una guerra entre el faraón Amenes y el rey de Etiopía. Pero ella ama a Ramphis. Fue la película más espectacular que se había producido hasta entonces en Europa y utilizaba una impresionante reconstrucción de las pirámides, los templos, los desiertos e incluso el Nilo en los estudios alemanes Ufa. (FILMAFFINITY)
Handlung:
Ernst Lubitsch setzt in einem seiner letzten in Deutschland entstandenen Filme zu einer bissigen Herrschaftssatire an, angesiedelt in einem orientalischen Phantasieland.
Der äthiopische König Samlak (Paul Wegener) dient dem mächtigen Pharao Amenes (Emil Jannings) seine Tochter Makeda an, um mit einer Heirat den Frieden zwischen den Ländern zu sichern.
Was als politischer Schachzug geplant war, endet in Liebeshändel. Statt für Makeda interessiert sich der alte Pharao für ihre schöne Sklavin Theonis, die sich längst in den jungen Ägypter Ramphis verliebt hat.
Der enttäuschte Samlak erklärt daraufhin Amenes den Krieg. Der Pharao unterliegt und scheint tot, aber nur scheinbar, und so ist das Glück von Theonis und Ramphis auch nur von begrenzter Dauer …
Ernst Lubitsch's "Das Weib des Pharao" a.k.a "The Loves of Pharaoh" (1922) arrives on Blu-ray courtesy of German label Alpha-Omega. The supplemental features on the disc include German and English trailers for the new reconstruction of the film; in-depth look at the history and massive reconstruction of the film; concert presentation of "The Loves of Pharaoh", in six acts, by WDR Rundfunkorchester; production stills; collection of missing scenes; and more. The release also comes with an 18-page illustrated booklet with notes on the film and the restoration by Mr. Thomas Bakels from Alpha-Omega Digital, article on the film by film theorist and writer Kristin Thompson, article on the production history of the film by Bernt Muller, interview with conductor Frank Strobel, and additional notes on the restoration and reconstruction of the film. With optional English, German, Thai, French, Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, Russian, Spanish, and Italian intertititles and text cards for the main feature. Region-Free.
Ernst Lubitsch's legendary film The Loves of Pharaoh has recently been given a new life by German label Alpha-Omega. This is the one and only release I've seen from the label, but I must say that it is already one of my favorite acquisitions. I truly hope that this is a successful release so that we could see more classic silent films given a similar treatment by Alpha-Omega.
The Loves of Pharaoh was meant to be one of Lubitsch's last German films. It was an ambitious production meant to impress on both sides of the Atlantic, with massive sets and thousands of actors, a film that could one day stand proudly next to such epic films as Cecil B. DeMille's The Ten Commandments. In fact, I truly believe that the one and only reason why today The Loves of Pharaoh does not share the reputation of DeMille's film has to do with the fact that for years it could not be seen - large fragments of the film were scattered all over Europe while entire rolls of footage were simply missing. Actually, even today, after Alpha-Omega's impressive reconstruction approximately 600m of footage that was part of the film's original theatrical release is still missing.
Amenes (the great Emil Jannings), the Egyptian Pharaoh, has agreed to marry Makeda (Lyda Salmonova), the daughter of Samlak (Paul Wegener), a powerful Ethiopian King, to prevent a war that could destroy his country. The marriage will legitimize an important peace treaty which the two countries have accepted.
Samlak has sent a letter to Amenes to inform him that together with Makeda he is also bringing plenty of priceless gifts. Amenes cannot wait to see them and then place them in the new treasury his men are building. As Samlak approaches his palace, Amenes orders his men to hurry up and finish the treasury. Overworked and exhausted, many of them collapse and die.
Meanwhile, somewhere along the Nile, Ramphis (Harry Liedtke), the son of Amenes' chief architect, sees Theonis (Dagny Servaes), a beautiful Greek slave, who has been sent to bring water to Makeda. He talks to her and offers to help. But out of nowhere a slave master appears and proceeds to punish Theonis because she isn't allowed to talk to strangers. Without thinking about the consequences, Ramphis knocks him out and then brings Theonis back home.
In the meantime, Samlak is greeted by Amenes. After he introduces Makeda and gives Amenes his gifts, Samlak demands that Theonis is brought back and the man who stole her from him punished. Determined to please his guest, Amenes immediately orders his men to find the thief and Theonis. But when Theonis is brought to the palace, Amenes falls madly in love with her and in the days that follow cancels his marriage with Makeda. The angry Samlak vows to destroy him and orders his troops to invade Egypt.
Despite the fact that there is still some footage (which was part of the original theatrical version) missing from this excellent reconstruction, it is impossible not to be impressed by Lubitsch's vision. The huge sets, decors, and impressive movement of people in The Loves of Pharaoh are indeed quite remarkable. The second half of the film, in particular, where the big battles are, looks simply spectacular.
The story is very easy to follow. The main characters are well defined and the subplots well developed. If there are gaps, the reconstruction uses stills and intertitles that convincingly bridge the restored footage. There are two sets of intertitles - blue and white. The blue intertitles are based on original titles from various primary elements. The white intertitles were added by the restorers during the reconstruction of the film to bring clarity to specific areas where certain scenes are missing.
As impressive as the visuals are, the film is also complimented by a spectacular score by the great Eduard Kunneke. The music has distinctive operatic qualities that effectively enhance the already stunning visuals. Unlike the film, Kunneke's score was largely intact, and the new adaptation by Frank Strobel essentially realigns it with the restored footage.
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