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The Leopard
The AV Channel
The colour of war

THIS special edition of Luchino Visconti’s Il Gattopardo is a lot like generalisations of Italian life – slow.

At three hours long, this 1962 film was never in a hurry to tell in epic grandeur the tale of Italy becoming a unified country through battle and love.

A youngish Burt Lancaster plays the adulterous Prince of Salina, desperately trying to hold on to his aristocratic power.

Worth a look if you like your history to come to life and don’t mind subtitles. Don’t struggle with it otherwise.


– Leesha Furse

Garden State
Buena Vista
The colour of war

GARDEN State was a quiet achiever at the box office last year – the quirky homecoming story seemed to connect with a lot of people and hardly scored a single bad review.

The DVD release features a host of interesting extras, including commentaries with star/director Zach Braff, some deleted scenes and the best making-of featurette I’ve ever seen.

It gives an insight into what it’s like to get together some young talent and make a cool movie on a shoestring budget.


– PTE John Welfare

DVD SEND-OUT: We have nine copies of The Colour of War – Victory in Europe to give away.
Simply e-mail simone.heyer@defencenews.gov.au answering on which date VE Day falls – don’t forget to include your postal details. Entries close June 22. Only one entry will be accepted per person.
 
 

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