|
|
 |
Product Description
This film follows a community fighting against a real estate developer's plan to transform acres of hill country into a suburban development. Bonuses: commentaries, film essay.
Laura Dunn's feature-length directorial debut is a profoundly stirring, visually stunning, and emotionally overpowering work of epic beauty. Sharing a kinship with the film's executive producer, Terrence Malick, Dunn's lyrical nonfiction poem reaches levels of transcendence not often encountered in cinema. Malick and Robert Redford teamed up to executive produce this documentary about the problems of urban sprawl in Austin, Texas. An ambitious land developer there has big dreams, but they endanger beloved Barton Springs as well as the town as a whole. Redford defends the springs, the spot where he first learned to swim. Bradley's plan to build yet another subdivision that would disturb the beautiful natural swimming hole aroused a swell of communal emotion that challenged big business and development in a manner heretofore unseen. ... Full Description As Dunn tells her personal tale, using archival footage, gorgeous graphic effects, lush photography (courtesy of Lee Daniel), and present-day interviews with the formative players (Bradley, former governor Ann Richards, and many others), THE UNFORESEEN begins to speak on a much grander scale, challenging viewers to confront similar situations that continue to plague their own cities and neighborhoods. But where Dunn reveals her true humanity is in her portrait of Bradley, a reviled figure whom most opponents wouldn't take the time to try to understand. It is this rejection of anger and bitterness in favor of understanding and hope that makes THE UNFORESEEN such a transformative viewing experience and elevates it to greatness.
Unforeseen Reviews:
"Laura Dunn's heartfelt film is best when she lays out facts like a land surveyor." -- Grade: B-- Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
"[This film] honors the intricacies of a complex subject.... It buries its aims and eases us into its subject matter, forcing us to pay attention to understand exactly where things are going." -- Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times
"[The director brings] clear-eyed reflection to bear on modern capitalism, urban development, and globalization... "-- Film Comment Staff, Film Comment. Hide Description
Customer Reviews
| Have you seen this movie? |
 |
|
Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7710075 |
| Studio | New Yorker Video |
| Orig Year | 2007 |
| DVD Encoding | Region 1 |
| Catalog number | 114808 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Sep 30, 2008 |
| Rating | Not Rated |
| Running Time | 93 Minutes |
| Movie Details | Color |
DVD Features
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Widescreen - 1.85
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Laura Dunn, Director; Jef Sewell, Producer; Lee Daniel, Cinematographer; Tom Hammond, Sound Designer
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Interactive Features:
Scene Selections
Text/Photo Galleries:
Essay: Dennis Lim, Film Critic
|
Related Links
|
Share this Product