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Into Great Silence
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Item Number: 21902
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The Director's Two-Disc Special Edition
In this contemplative documentary from filmmaker Philip Gröning, the
Grande Chartreuse monastery opens its doors to the public for the first
time since being founded by St. Bruno in 1084 to offer an intimate look
at a lifestyle rarely experienced by those outside of the brotherhood.
Located in the remote regions of the French Alps, near the Dauphiné
Alps, the Grande Chartreuse is the top monastery of the Carthusian
order. In this documentary, the lives of the pious monks of Grande
Chartreuse are captured on film as director Groening adapts to their
ascetic lifestyle for six months and captures their daily life without
the intrusion of voice-over, musical score, interviews, or archival
footage. This transcendent film is one of the most mesmerizing and
poetic chronicles of spirituality ever created. It is more meditation
than documentary - it is a rare transformative experience for all.
DVD Features
DISC ONE, THE FILM:
- Breathtaking 16:9 anamorphic transfer, created from hi-def elements
- U.S. theatrical trailer
- Minimal French with optional English subtitles
- Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack
DISC TWO, SPECIAL FEATURES:
- Making-of dossier, with behind-the-scenes footage and handwritten notes from the monks
- Additional scenes, including a piece on the Carthusian’s world-famous Chartreuse liqueur
- Night Office: A 53-minute excerpt of the monks’ nightly ritual of psalms, lauds and matins
- The Carthusians: An informative guide to the history, rules,
architecture, art and daily schedules of the monks and the monasteries
- Extensive photo and audio galleries
- Video statement by Cardinal Poupard, President of the Pontifical Council for Culture at the Vatican
- Also: Essays by the director on the film, its genesis and the Night Office
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163 minutes, 2 discs
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DVD
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