catalog

  • OSA Collections
  • Browse
    • Authors
    • Directors
    • Languages
    • Library Special Collections
    • Special Collections in Film Library
    • Digital Collections
  • Visualization
    • Digital Collection Timeline
  • Bookmarks (0)
  • History
  • Privacy Policy

Librarian View

LEADER 01977ngm a22002537a 4500
005 20161125134723.0
005 hubpceu
007 v| ||||||
003 hubpceuo
099
  
  
a| FL Record f| 0745
100
  
  
a| Kawalerowicz, Jerzy, e| director.
242
  
  
a| Pharaoh
245
  
  
a| Faraon
300
  
  
a| DVD-ROM (145 min.)
337
  
  
a| Moving image
500
  
  
a| Duration: 02:25:00
520
  
  
a| One of the most acclaimed Polish historical films. The young Ramses XIII wants to modernize and reform the Egyptian state but faces fierce opposition from the caste of priests. The priests are so powerful that an army has to make a detour just because a priest noticed sacred scarabs fighting in the sand. The detour costs lives and destroys a canal dug by slaves. Disillusioned, Ramses wonders alone in the desert; he meets a beautiful Jewish woman and soon marries her. The priests convince the ruling Pharaoh that Ramses is too young to lead the army. Yet, he gains some influence as the Phoenicians learn that the priests are drafting a peace treaty with Assyria that is disadvantageous to Egypt. The film is based on a novel by Bolesław Prus, written in 1894-5. As Czesław Miłosz wrote, it was a “unique […] study of the mechanisms of state power”, and it was said to be Stalin's favorite book. Kawalerowicz’s adaptation was shot during fierce struggles between the Communist Party and the Catholic Church, and is as aesthetically refined and well crafted as Prust’s novel.
655
4
  
a| Fiction films
999
  
  
c| 31593 d| 31593
260
  
  
a| Poland : b| Zespoły Filmowe Kadr, c| 1966.
952
  
  
0| 0 1| 0 4| 0 5| 0 7| 0 8| FL 9| 90595 a| FL b| FL d| 2016-11-25 l| 0 r| 2016-11-25 w| 2016-11-25 y| DVD-ROM
952
  
  
0| 0 1| 0 2| ddc 4| 0 6| FL_RECORD_0745_000000000000000 7| 0 8| FL 9| 145989 a| FL b| FL d| 2019-02-22 l| 0 o| FL Record 0745 p| HU_OSA_00002481.mp4 r| 2021-11-04 w| 2019-02-22 y| DIGIFILM z| Access Copy, MP4 format c| Audio Visual
920
0
1
a| 2Xb5d9oz
966
  
  
a| True b| HU_OSA_00002481 c| Digitally Anywhere / With Registration

VERA AND DONALD BLINKEN OPEN SOCIETY ARCHIVES
ADDRESS H-1051 Budapest, Arany János u. 32.
OPENING HOURS Monday-Friday 10AM-5:45PM

TEL +36-1-327-3250
FAX +36-1-327-3260
EMAIL info@osaarchivum.org

© 2015 OSA Archivum