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  • Hunger (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] Blu-ray

    NR (Not Rated) :: Criterion Collection :: Released: 2010-02-16



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    Hunger (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] Summary With hunger, British Filmmaker And Artist Steve Mcqueen Has Turned One Of History’s Most Controversial Acts Of Political Defiance Into A Jarring, Unforgettable Cinematic Experience. In Northern Ireland’s Maze Prison In 1981, Twenty-seven-year-old Irish Republican Army Member Bobby Sands Went On A Hunger Strike To Protest The British Government’s Refusal To Recognize Him And His Fellow Ira Inmates As Political Prisoners, Rather Than As Ordinary Criminals. Mcqueen Dramatizes Prison Existence And Sands’ Final Days In A Way That Is Purely Experiential, Even Abstract, A Succession Of Images Full Of Both Beauty And Horror. Featuring An Intense Performance By Michael Fassbender, hunger Is An Unflinching, Transcendent Depiction Of What A Human Being Is Willing To Endure To Be Heard.

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    With the exception of Julian Schnabel, visual artists have had a tough time at the cinema, but like the American painter before him, Britain's Steve McQueen beat the odds with the award-winning Hunger. In his visceral depiction of a political hunger strike, McQueen emphasizes specific moments over plot mechanics. Guard Raymond Lohan (Stuart Graham) serves as a guide into the hell of Belfast's Maze Prison, circa 1981, where Bobby Sands (Michael Fassbender in a remarkable performance) and his IRA brethren hunker down in blankets, since they refuse to don uniforms and can't wear their own clothes. They dump food on the floor, smear waste on the walls, and sleep with maggots in protest against their conditions. Even after moving the prisoners, the mistreatment continues, so they step up their campaign. It's no way to live, and it isn't easy to watch, but McQueen provides a reprieve through Sands's riveting conversation with Father Dominic Moran (Liam Cunningham), a scene his backers pressured him to cut, but the filmmaker wisely stood firm In his director's statement, McQueen says he wanted to "show what it was like to see, hear, smell, and touch in the H-Block." Because he avoids editorializing, it's as easy to condemn his subjects for their naïve idealism as it is to admire their singularity of purpose. Art background aside, McQueen clearly knows his U.K. film history, and appears to have spent time with the works of Alan Clarke (specifically Elephant) and Stanley Kubrick (see A Clockwork Orange), who share his fascination with the abuse of power, the horror of sudden violence, and the splendor of the static shot. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
    Hunger [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray] Blu-Ray DVD Techincal Details Cast: Michael Fassbender, Liam Cunningham
    Director: Steve McQueen
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Rated: NR (Not Rated)
    Running Time: 96 mins
    UPC: 715515052917
    Binding: Blu-ray
    Studio: Criterion Collection
    Release Date: 2010-02-16
    Region Code: 1
    Specs: Color, Widescreen

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