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Directed by Ahmed El Maanouni
Morocco 1981
The beloved Moroccan band Nass El Ghiwane is the dynamic subject of this captivating musical documentary. Storytellers through song, with connections to political theater, the band became an international sensation (Western music critics have often referred to them as “the Rolling Stones of North Africa”) thanks to their political lyrics and sublime, fully acoustic sound, which draws on the Moroccan trance music tradition. Both a concert movie and a free-form audiovisual experiment, Ahmed El Maânouni’s Trances is cinematic poetry. *** “It was in 1981 while I was editing a film, The King of Comedy. We worked at night so no one would call us on the telephone and I would have television on, and one channel in New York at the time, around 2 or 3 in the morning, was showing a film called Transes. It repeated all night and it repeated many nights. And it had commercials in it, but it didn’t matter. So I became passionate about this music that I heard and I saw also the way the film was made, the concert that was photographed and the effect of the music on the audience at the concert. I tracked down the music and eventually it became my inspiration for many of the designs and construction of my film The Last Temptation of Christ. […] And I think the group was singing damnation: their people, their beliefs, their sufferings and their prayers all came through their singing. And I think the film is beautifully made by Ahmed El Maanouni; it’s been an obsession of mine since 1981 and that is why we are inaugurating the Foundation with Trances.” –Martin Scorsese, May 2007. |
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Theatrical Release: May 1981 (Cannes Film Festival)
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Comparison:
Criterion (World Cinema Project - Volume 1) - Region 'A' - Blu-ray vs. Criterion (2021) - Region 'A' - Blu-ray
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Distribution | Criterion (World Cinema Project - Volume 1) Region 'A' - Blu-ray | Criterion Spine #689 - Region 'A' - Blu-ray |
Runtime | 1:29:34.952 | 1:29:20.855 |
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1. 66:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 46,323,827,783 bytesFeature: 18,543,218,688 bytes Video Bitrate: 23.99 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
1. 66:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 32,889,040,438 bytesFeature: 26,986,420,224 bytes Video Bitrate: 36.13 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video |
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Audio | LPCM Audio Arabic 1152 kbps 1.0 / 48 kHz / 1152 kbps / 24-bit |
LPCM Audio Arabic 1152 kbps 1.0 / 48 kHz / 1152 kbps / 24-bit |
Subtitles | English, None | English, None |
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Release Information: 1. 66:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 46,323,827,783 bytesFeature: 18,543,218,688 bytes Video Bitrate: 23.99 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Edition Details:
• Scorsese Introduction (2:00) Blu-ray Release Date: December 10th, 2013Custom Blu-ray Case Chapters 17 |
Release Information: Studio: Criterion
1. 66:1 1080P Dual-layered Blu-rayDisc Size: 32,889,040,438 bytesFeature: 26,986,420,224 bytes Video Bitrate: 36.13 MbpsCodec: MPEG-4 AVC Video
Edition Details:
• Scorsese Introduction (2:00) An essay by film scholar Sally Shafto
Transparent Blu-ray Case Chapters 17 |
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ADDITION: Criterion
Blu-ray
(April 2020): Update: Criterion has released the hypnotizing concert
film "Trances" on an all new
Blu-ray.
This is basically the exact same release as on the previous Criterion World
Cinema Project release from years back. The only difference here is that the
Blu-ray
disc no longer shares space with another film, so the bitrate is much
improved (now maxed-out!), and the larger file size is beneficial. The
comparisons are miniscule but the film now looks slightly better in motion,
with a teensy bit more color, thanks to some added contrast/ever-so-slightly
darker image. The audio/extras are the same as the previous release fully
reviewed
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