DVD / 2009
Title | The last happy day |
Item type | DVD |
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Imprint | [New York, NY] Lynne Sachs, 2009 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videodisc of 1 (38 min.) (DVD NTSC) : sd., col. ; 4 3/ 4 in. |
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2009Publisher:
Lynne SachsSubject headings:
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245 04 The last happy day|h[videorecording] /|ca film by Lynne
Sachs.
246 1 |iSecondary title on disc label:|aSandor Lenard :|ba
portrait of a doctor who saw the worst of society and ran
246 30 Portrait of a doctor who saw the worst of society and ran
257 United States.
260 [New York, NY] :|bLynne Sachs,|cc2009.
300 1 videodisc of 1 (38 min.) (DVD NTSC) :|bsd., col. ;|c4 3/
4 in.
500 "Premiere: New York Film Festival, 2009"--cont.
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. Access
by appt. only.|5CBPF.
508 Ethan Mass, Lynne Sachs, camera ; Sandor Lenard, with
Lynne Sachs, letters ; Katlin Kotvics, Hungarian
translations ; Mary Gluck, Hungarian history ; Michele
Lowrie, Latin consultation ; music "The Art of Fugue" by
J.S. Bach, performed by the Emerson String Quartet,
courtesy of Deutsche Grammophon and Universal Music
Company ; Bell Seery, Alex Noyes, Mercer Media, studio
recording.
511 0 Hansgerd Lenard (Dusseldorf, Germany), Andrietta Lenard
(Sao Paolo, Brazil), interviewees.
511 1 Israel John Gerendas (Sandor Lenard voice) ; Donald Moss
(Sandor Lenard performance) ; Lucas Fagen, Isabel Reade,
Maya Street-Sachs, Noa Street-Sachs (Winnie the Pooh
performers).
520 "An experimental documentary portrait of Sandor
(Alexander) Lenard, a Hungarian medical doctor and distant
cousin of filmmaker Lynne Sachs. In 1938, Lenard, a writer
with a Jewish background, fled the Nazis to a safe haven
in Rome. Shortly thereafter, the U.S. Army Graves
Registration Service hired Lenard to reconstruct the bones,
small and large, of dead American soldiers. Eventually he
found himself in remotest Brazil where he embarked on the
translation of 'Winnie the Pooh' into Latin, an eccentric
task that catapulted him to brief world-wide fame. Sachs'
essay film uses personal letters, abstracted war imagery,
home movies, interviews, and a children's performance to
create an intimate meditation on the destructive power of
war"--cont.
538 DVD NTSC.
541 0 PFA 0230-01-14432. D0309
590 PFA 0230-01-14432. |aCONDITION NOTE: Last checked: 2011/01
/11 Excellent condition.
600 10 Lenard, Alexander.
600 10 Milne, A. A.|q(Alan Alexander),|d1882-1956.|tWinnie-the-
Pooh.
650 0 War and society.
650 0 Children and war.
650 0 War|xPsychological aspects.
650 0 World War, 1939-1945|xPsychological aspects.
655 7 Shorts.|2mim
655 7 Documentaries and factual works.|2mim
655 7 Biographies.|2mim
655 7 Personal/independent works.|2mim
700 1 Sachs, Lynne,|edirection.
700 1 Mass, Ethan,|ecamera/lighting.
700 1 Lenard, Hansgerd.
700 1 Lenard, Andrietta.
700 1 Gerendas, Israel John,|ecast.
700 1 Moss, Donald,|ecast.
700 1 Fagen, Lucas,|ecast.
700 1 Reade, Isabel,|ecast.
700 1 Street-Sachs, Maya,|ecast.
700 1 Street-Sachs, Noa,|ecast.
941 0 PFA 0230-01-14432. D0309 donation 2010/10/28
956 pfsw
956 20140224|bPFA migration/merge load
957 OCLC xref loaded 20140309
994 C0|bCUY