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245 04 $a The Mahabharata $h [videorecording] / $c co-produced by Channel Four Television, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Les Productions du 3©·me Etage ; based on the RST/CICT stage production adapted by Jean-Claude Carri©·re ; screenplay by Peter Brook, Jean-Claude Carri©·re, Marie-H©♭l©·ne Estienne ; produced by Michel Propper ; directed by Peter Brook.
260    $a [London] : $b Channel Four Television Company ; $c c2008.
300    $a 1 videodisc (170 min.) : $b sd., col. ; $c 4 3/4 in.
538    $a DVD, Dolby Digital 2.0 surround.
511 1  $a Urs Biher (Dushassana), Ryszard Cieslak (Dhritharashtra), Georges Corraface (Duryodhana), Mamadou Dioum©♭ (Bhima), Miriam Goldschmidt (Kunti), Jeffrey Kissoon (Karna), Sotigui Kouyate (Bhisma), Tuncel Kurtiz (Shakuni), Robert Langdon Lloyd (Vyasa), Vittorio Mezzogiorno (Arjuna), Bruce Myers (Ganesha/Krishna), Yoshi Oida (Drona), H©♭l©·ne Patarot (Gandhari), Mallika Sarabhai (Draupadi), Andrzej Seweryn (Yudhishthira), Tapa Sudana (Pandu/Shiva).
508    $a Director of photography, William Lubtchansky ; editor, Nicolas Gaster ; music, Toshi Tsuchitori ; songs interpreted by Sarmila Roy ; musicians, Djamchid Chemirani, Kudsi Erguner, Kim Menzer, Mahmoud Tabrizi-Zadeh.
518    $a Originally produced as a television mini-series in 1989.
521 8  $a MPAA rating: Not rated.
520    $a The Mahabharata (which can be translated as 'The Poetical History of Humanity') is an epic tale of two sets of cousins: the Pandavas, the five sons of Pandu, the king of Hastinapura, and the Kauravas, the one hundred sons of Pandu's brother, Dhritarashtra. The eldest brother of each set of cousins claims the throne of Hastinapura for himself and a struggle arises between them. At first the kingdom is divided, but, as a result of a rigged gambling match, the eldest of the Pandavas, Yuddhishtira, loses his half, and he and his brothers are forced into exile for thirteen years, after which time they will be given back their kingdom. However, when the eldest of the Kauravas, Duryodhana, refuses to do so the two sets of cousins gather their armies and go to war.
500    $a Includes documentary, Making the Mahabharata.
630 00 $a Mah♯bh♯rata $v Adaptations.
650  0 $a Krishna (Hindu deity) $v Drama.
650  0 $a Hinduism $v Drama. $v Drama.
650  0 $a Epic poetry, Sanskrit $v Film and video adaptations.
655  0 $a Feature films.
700 1  $a Brook, Peter
700 1  $a Propper, Michel
700 1  $a Estienne, Marie-H©♭l©·ne
700 1  $a Carri©·re, Jean-Claude, $d 1931- $t Mahabharata. $l English.
710 2  $a Royal Shakespeare Company.
710 2  $a International Center for Theatre Creations (C.I.C.T)
710 2  $a Channel Four (Great Britain)
710 2  $a Brooklyn Academy of Music.
710 2  $a Productions du 3©·me ©♭tage
730 0  $a Mah♯bh♯rata.
740 02 $a Making the Mah♯bh♯rata.
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