CČV/Bonton
Reviewed by dvdfreak
Last modified on Friday 20th March 2020, 12:12:11 AM
| | Label: CČV/Bonton (Czech Republic)
| Region: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 | RCE protection: No | Copyright protection system: None
| Disc type: DVD5 (the data occupy 4.29 GB)
| Playback time (hh:mm:ss.frames): 1:48:06.01
| Video: PAL | Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 non-anamorphic |
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Bitrate (min / avg / max): 2.04 / 4.00 / 6.12 Mbps
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Audio: | Slovak Dolby Surround / 192 kbps)
| Subtitles: | English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian & Czech
| Menus available in: | English
| | Special features: |
- Photos
- From the shooting (0:22, 5 stills)
- From the movie (2:32, 37 stills)
- Biographies (in English, Czech & Slovak)
- Juraj Jakubisko (26, 21 & 24 pages)
- Laco Kraus (4 pages)
- Jiří Bulis (2 pages)
- Anton Krajčovič (4, 3 & 3 pages)
- Marie Franková (2 pages)
- Bolek Polívka (2, 3 & 3 pages)
- Ondřej Pavelka (3, 2 & 2 pages)
- Markéta Hrubešová (3, 2 & 2 pages)
- Deana Horváthová (9, 8 & 9 pages)
- Miroslav Macháček (3 pages)
- Awards (14 pages, in English, Czech & Slovak)
- Short film "Bubeník Červeného kríža" ("The Drummer for the Red Cross," 13:06)
- Jakubisko Film & CČV present (10:25)
- About the DVD
| Notes: | The transfer of this visually arresting film is marred only by low bitrate, a fact easily noticeable in scenes with lots of movement (see the frame below, blown-up to 200 %) as well as the more static setups (see e.g. frame 62033 in the gallery).
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ČT1 DVB
Reviewed by dvdfreak
Last modified on Friday 20th March 2020, 12:12:11 AM
| | Label: ČT1 DVB (Czech Republic)
| Region: n/a | RCE protection: n/a | Copyright protection system: n/a
| Disc type: n/a
| Playback time (hh:mm:ss.frames): 2:01:08.17
| Video: PAL | Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 non-anamorphic |
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Bitrate (min / avg / max): 1.37 / 3.17 / 6.62 Mbps
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Audio: | Slovak MPEG-1 Layer 2 2.0 mono* / 192 kbps
| Subtitles: | None
| Menus available in: | None
| | Special features: | None
| Notes: | This is a recording from ČT1's digital satellite broadcast. Its purpose here is to provide a kind of reference for the DVD releases reviewed above & below.
*difference between channels is -49.47 dB (0.34 %) |
Slovak Film Institute
Reviewed by dvdfreak
Last modified on Friday 20th March 2020, 12:12:11 AM
| | Label: Slovak Film Institute (Slovakia)
| Region: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8 | RCE protection: No | Copyright protection system: None
| Disc type: DVD9 (the data occupy 5.87 GB)
| Playback time (hh:mm:ss.frames): 2:01:11.00
| Video: PAL | Aspect ratio: 1.34:1 non-anamorphic |
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Bitrate (min / avg / max): 0.20 / 6.51 / 8.82 Mbps
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Audio: | Slovak Dolby Digital 2.0 mono* / 256 kbps
| Subtitles: | Slovak & English
| Menus available in: | Slovak & English
| | Special features: |
- About the movie (2 pages, in Slovak & English)
- Press coverage (2 pages, in Slovak & English)
- Biographies (2 pages each, in Slovak & English)
- Juraj Jakubisko
- Jozef Paštéka
- Ladislav Kraus
- Photogallery (8 movie stills)
| Notes: | Only available in "3x Juraj Jakubisko" 3-disc set, together with:
The most interesting "feature" of Slovak Film Institute's DVD of "Sitting Pretty on a Tree" / "Sitting on a Branch I Am Fine" is the extra 12:59.22 of footage not found on the older Czech release. I'm not sure what the deal here is, but this is what I think - the 121-minute cut of the film is the "original" (signed off in 1989); Jakubisko later created the shorter version, quite possibly at the time when his production company Jakubisko Film started releasing his films on DVD in the Czech Republic (SFI put a stop to that after only a few titles had been out on account of them owning the rights to the films in question - Jakubisko then unsuccessfully contested the fact in courts for years). The Czech DVD, on top of being "cut" (157 scenes are missing / shorter - yes, I loaded both versions into a video editor and found all the differences :-P), sports at times a radically different (example below), at others just a darker / more contrasty colour palette; the 3rd entry in this comparison - ČT1's broadcast of the longer version - is not really helpful in this matter, oscillating between the two DVDs, but mostly pushed toward the blues.
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However, assuming that the shorter version was indeed created by Jakubisko himself at a later time, it might in fact be considered his preferred version (or "director's cut"), so even though the Czech DVD is not a patch on SFI's PQ-wise, if you've already got it I suggest you hold on to it (especially since it's been OOP for ages + there's also the short film "The Drummer for the Red Cross"), but get the SFI too for the better PQ.
BTW, the Jakubisko set comes in a flimsy envelope-like (very thin) "digipak" with the discs simply inserted in slits in the digipak's sides - a most unfortunate solution; all three discs in my set were stuck to the glue that holds the digipak together. ;-(
| | | *difference between channels is -83.91 dB (0.01 %) |
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