Tristan & Isolde (DVD)

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Tristan & Isolde (DVD)

Condition

New

Publisher

20Th Century Fox

Age Group

Adult

Rating MPA

Not Rated

Recording Studio

20Th Century Fox

Format

DVD

Brand

20Th Century Fox

Amazon ASIN

B00A2J880S

UPC / EAN

024543237297

Year

1981

ReleaseDate

1982-01-15

RuntimeMins

84

RuntimeStr

1h 24min

Awards

Awards, 1 win & 1 nomination

Directors

Veith von Fürstenberg

Writers

Max Zihlmann, Veith von Fürstenberg

Stars

Christoph Waltz, Antonia Preser, Peter Firth

Produced by

Peter Genée, Don Geraghty, Norbert Kückelmann

Music by

Robert Lovas

Cinematography by

Jacques Steyn, Pim Tjujerman, Des Whelan

Film Editing by

Barbara von Weitershausen

Costume Design by

Helen Curran, Angelika DelNegro, Horst Esser, Ruth Gilbert, Renate Zimmermann

Additional Crew

Ekkehardt Belle, Erich Ebert, Pierre Franckh

Genres

Adventure, Romance

Companies

DNS, Film Fernsehen Autoren Team GmbH (FFAT), Olga Film

Countries

Ireland, West Germany

Languages

German, English

ImDbRating

6.4

ImDb Rating Votes

121

Short Description

Fire and Sword (German: Feuer und Schwert: Die Legende von Tristan und Isolde) is a 1981 romantic drama film directed by Veith von Fürstenberg. It is based on the legend of Tristan and Isolde, played by Christoph Waltz and Antonia Preser. Leigh Lawson and Peter Firth also star. Set during a raging war between Cornwall and Ireland, the film explores themes on conflict between magic and religion, violence, and destruction.

Principal photography took place from July to November 1980. It was filmed in Ireland at the same location as Excalibur (1981), another Arthurian film, and reused the stuntmen and horses from that production. Critics praised its cinematography, for which it won an award at the 1983 Sitges Film Festival, but criticised the script, Waltz s and Preser s performances, and its interpretation of the source material.

Keywords

Male full frontal nudity,tristan and isolde,epic romance,sword,sex