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Luther (2003)

Director: Eric Till     Starring: Joseph Fiennes Peter Ustinov
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Format: DVD
Sku: 40689799
UPC: 027616906540
UPC 14: 00027616906540
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Regional princes and the powerful church wield a fast firm and merciless grip in 16th century germany. When martin luther issues a challenge to their authority, the people declare him their new leader - and hero. Even when threatened with a violent death luther refuses to back down sparking a bloody revolution.
Editor's Note
Spiritual conviction and radical politics define LUTHER, an historical biography which traces the life and career of Martin Luther, an inspired monk whose writings initiated the Protestant movement in 16th-century Germany. The film follows Luther's induction as a monk to his professorship in Wittenberg, where he eventually authors the 95 Theses. Reacting against Roman-Catholic strategies of bartering salvation for coinage, as well as the institution's hierarchies of religious knowledge and power, Luther throws the proverbial wrench in the system with his seditious writings. His disgust with the Church is only balanced by his love of the scriptures, and he calls on both to defend himself in numerous battles with the Church, recreated with modern-day courtroom drama. The film employs tropes of the father and son, including Luther's relationships with his biological father, his spiritual mentor at the monastery, and God, all of which provide richer textures to the narrative. Populated with dusty, energetic peasants desperate for God and the statesmen who rule them--incidentally decked out in rich red robes or purple gowns--LUTHER rewards the aesthetic impulse with panoramic landscapes, vastly structured church interiors, myriad medieval paintings, and again, the costumes. Spirited in more ways than one, LUTHER provides a dramatic overview to the ultimate Protestant hero, whose radical politics and religious beliefs ushered in an entirely new era of faith and practice.
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Video Features DVD, Widescreen, Dolby Digital (5.1)
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Release Information
Video Mfg Name Studio: MGM
Video Release Date Release Date: 3/5/2013
Video Play Time Running Time: 113 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 2003
Video CategoryId Catalog ID: 100041
Video UPC UPC: 00027616906540
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Video Original Language Original Language: English
Video Audio Spec Available Audio Tracks: English
Video Color Spec Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Video Aspect Ratio Anamorphic Widescreen  1.85:1
Cast & Crew
Video Cast Info Alfred Molina
Video Cast Info Bruno Ganz
Video Cast Info Claire Cox
Video Cast Info Jonathan Firth
Video Cast Info Joseph Fiennes
Video Cast Info Peter Ustinov
Video Cast Info Bart Gavigan - Screenplay
Video Cast Info Brigitte Rochow - Producer
Video Cast Info Camille Thomasson - Screenplay
Video Cast Info Eric Till - Director
Video Cast Info Richard Harvey - Original Music By

Professional Reviews

Los Angeles Times
"...One of the things it does best is capture the conviction of this iconoclast..." 09/26/2003 p.C6

Entertainment Weekly
"...Vigorously thoughtful..." 10/10/2003 p.101

Movieline's Hollywood Life
"...The film is an intelligent and absorbing mini-history of the Reformation..." 11/01/2003 p.117

Chicago Sun-Times
"...The most fun comes from the performance of grand old Sir Peter as Friedrich..." 09/26/2003 p.34

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