Results 1 to 20 of 59

Thread: The Criterion Collection

Threaded View

Previous Post Previous Post   Next Post Next Post
  1. #1
    Making Atlanta Great Again!
    #MAGA!

    Promises MADE, Promises KEPT!
    The Chosen One's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2013
    Location
    School of Hard Cox
    Posts
    25,408
    Thanks Thanks Given 
    8,603
    Thanks Thanks Received 
    9,770
    Thanked in
    5,761 Posts

    The Criterion Collection

    Decided to make a separate thread from the movie thread...


    April Releases were just announced yesterday.


    THE 400 BLOWS (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)

    Spoiler: 
    The unforgettable debut feature by François Truffaut (Jules and Jim) is a wrenchingly personal coming-of-age story that introduced the character that would become the director’s lifelong cinematic counterpart, Antoine Doinel (Jean-Pierre Léaud, in one of the screen’s great child performances). With the utmost sensitivity, The 400 Blows dramatizes the trials of Truffaut’s own difficult childhood, characterized by aloof parents, oppressive teachers, and petty crime. The film marks its maker’s official transition from influential critic to one of Europe’s most brilliant auteurs, and is considered the first true work of the French New Wave.

    1959 • 99 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In French with English subtitle • 2.35:1 aspect ratio

    DUAL-FORMAT BLU-RAY AND DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
    • High-definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
    • Two audio commentaries, one by cinema professor Brian Stonehill and another by François Truffaut’s lifelong friend Robert Lachenay
    • Rare audition footage of Jean-Pierre Léaud, Patrick Auffay, and Richard Kanayan
    • Newsreel footage of Léaud at Cannes in 1959
    • Excerpt from a 1965 French television program in which Truffaut discusses his youth, his critical writing, and the origins of Antoine Doinel
    • Television interview with Truffaut from 1960 about the global reception of The 400 Blows and his own critical impression of the film
    • Trailer
    • One Blu-ray and one DVD, with all content available in both formats
    • PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film scholar Annette Insdorf

    TITLE: THE 400 BLOWS (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)
    CAT. NO: CC2349BDDVD
    UPC: 7-15515-11431-8
    ISBN: 978-1-60465-830-9
    SRP: $39.95
    STREET: 4/8/14


    BREAKING THE WAVES (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)

    Spoiler: 
    Lars von Trier (Antichrist) became an international sensation with this galvanizing realist fable about sex and spiritual transcendence. Emily Watson (Punch-Drunk Love) stuns, in an Oscar-nominated performance, as Bess, a simple, pious newlywed in a tiny Scottish village who gives herself up to a shocking form of martyrdom after her husband (Insomnia’s Stellan Skarsgård) is paralyzed in an oil-rig accident. Breaking the Waves, both brazen and tender, profane and pure, is an examination of the expansiveness of faith and of its limits.

    1996 • 159 minutes • Color • 5.1 surround • 2.35:1 aspect ratio

    DUAL-FORMAT BLU-RAY AND DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
    • New 4K digital restoration, with 5.1 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on the Blu-ray
    • Selected-scene audio commentary featuring director Lars von Trier, editor Anders Refn, and location scout Anthony Dod Mantle
    • New interview with filmmaker and critic Stig Björkman
    • New interviews with actors Emily Watson and Stellan Skarsgård
    • Interview from 2004 with actor Adrian Rawlins
    • Watson’s audition tape, with commentary by von Trier
    • Deleted and extended scenes, with commentary by von Trier
    • Deleted scene featuring the late actor Katrin Cartlidge
    • Cannes Film Festival promotional clip
    • Trailer
    • New English subtitle translation
    • One Blu-ray and two DVDs, with all content available in both formats
    • PLUS: An essay by critic David Sterritt

    TITLE: BREAKING THE WAVES (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)
    CAT. NO: CC2320BDDVD
    UPC: 7-15515-11471-4
    ISBN: 978-1-60465-833-0
    SRP: $39.95
    STREET: 4/15/14


    MASTER OF THE HOUSE (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)

    Spoiler: 
    Before he got up close and personal with Joan of Arc, the Danish cinema genius Carl Theodor Dreyer (Vampyr) fashioned this finely detailed, ahead-of-its-time examination of domestic life. In this heartfelt story of a housewife who, with the help of a wily nanny, turns the tables on her tyrannical husband, Dreyer finds lightness and humor; it’s a deft comedy of revenge that was an enormous box-office success and is considered an early example of feminism on-screen. Constructed with the director’s customary meticulousness and stirring sense of justice, Master of the House is a jewel of silent cinema.

    1925 • 111 minutes • Black & White • Silent • 1.33:1 aspect ratio

    DUAL-FORMAT BLU-RAY AND DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
    • New 2K digital restoration, with a recent score by Gillian Anderson, presented in uncompressed stereo on the Blu-ray
    • New interview with Dreyer historian Casper Tybjerg
    • New visual essay on Dreyer’s camera work and editing by film historian David Bordwell
    • New English intertitle translation
    • One Blu-ray and one DVD, with all content available in both formats
    • PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by film scholar Mark Le Fanu

    TITLE: MASTER OF THE HOUSE (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)
    CAT. NO: CC2352BDDVD
    UPC: 7-15515-11481-3
    ISBN: 978-1-60465-834-7
    SRP: $39.95
    STREET: 4/22/14


    RIOT IN CELL BLOCK 11 (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)

    Spoiler: 
    Early in his career, Don Siegel (The Killers) made his mark with this sensational and high-octane but economically constructed drama set in a maximum-security penitentiary. Riot in Cell Block 11, the brainchild of producer extraordinaire Walter Wanger (Foreign Correspondent), is a ripped-from-the-headlines social-problem picture about prisoners’ rights that was inspired by a recent spate of uprisings in American prisons. In Siegel’s hands, the film is at once brash and humane, showcasing the hard-boiled visual flair and bold storytelling for which the director would become known and shot on location at Folsom State Prison, with real inmates and guards as extras.

    1954 • 80 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • 1.37:1 aspect ratio

    DUAL-FORMAT BLU-RAY AND DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
    • New high-definition digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
    • New audio commentary by film scholar Matthew Bernstein
    • Excerpts from the director’s 1993 autobiography, A Siegel Film, read by his son Kristoffer Tabori
    • More!
    • One Blu-ray and one DVD, with all content available in both formats
    • PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic Chris Fujiwara, a 1954 article by coproducer Walter Wanger, and a 1974 tribute to Siegel by filmmaker Sam Peckinpah

    TITLE: RIOT IN CELL BLOCK 11 (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)
    CAT. NO: CC2351BDDVD
    UPC: 7-15515-11461-5
    ISBN: 978-1-60465-832-3
    SRP: $39.95
    STREET: 4/22/14


    IL SORPASSO (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)

    Spoiler: 
    The ultimate Italian road comedy, Il sorpasso stars the unlikely pair of Vittorio Gassman (Big Deal on Madonna Street) and Jean-Louis Trintignant (Z) as, respectively, a waggish, free-wheeling bachelor and the bookish law student he takes on a madcap trip from Rome to rural Southern Italy. An unpredictable journey that careers from slapstick to tragedy, this film, directed by Dino Risi (the original Scent of a Woman), is a wildly entertaining commentary on the pleasures and consequences of the good life. A holy grail of commedia all’italiana, Il sorpasso is so fresh and exciting that one can easily see why it has long been adored in Italy.

    1962 • 105 minutes • Black & White • Monaural • In Italian with English subtitles • 1.37:1 aspect ratio

    DUAL-FORMAT BLU-RAY AND DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES
    • New 2K digital restoration, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
    • New interviews with screenwriter Ettore Scola and film scholar and professor Rémi Fournier Lanzoni
    • Interview from 2004 with director Dino Risi by film critic Jean A. Gili
    • Introduction by actor Jean-Louis Trintignant from a 1983 French television broadcast of the film
    • A Beautiful Vacation, a 2006 documentary on Risi featuring interviews with the director and his collaborators and friends
    • Excerpts from a 2012 documentary that returns to Castiglioncello, the location for the film’s beach scenes, featuring rare on-set color footage
    • Trailer
    • New English subtitle translation
    • One Blu-ray and two DVDs, with all content available in both formats
    • PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by critics Phillip Lopate and Antonio Monda, as well as excerpts from Risi’s writings, with an introduction by film critic Valerio Caprara

    TITLE: IL SORPASSO (dual-format Blu-ray and DVD edition)
    CAT. NO: CC2353BDDVD
    UPC: 7-15515-11491-2
    ISBN: 978-1-60465-835-4
    SRP: $39.95
    STREET: 4/29/14
    Forever Fredi


  2. The Following User Says Thank You to The Chosen One For This Useful Post:

    jpx7 (01-16-2014)

Similar Threads

  1. NSA data collection ruled illegal by Federal Court.
    By The Chosen One in forum LOCKER ROOM TALK
    Replies: 8
    Last Post: 05-07-2015, 02:29 PM
  2. Cooperstown Collection Braves jerseys
    By Knucksie in forum Fulton County Fire & BBQ
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 03-14-2015, 08:20 AM
  3. Old Lady has AWESOME baseball card collection!
    By DaneHill in forum 2024: The Campaign to Re-Elect Snit for Four More Years and Make Atlanta Great Again!
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 01-12-2015, 07:43 PM
  4. A Collection of Simba Awesomeness
    By Gary82 in forum 2024: The Campaign to Re-Elect Snit for Four More Years and Make Atlanta Great Again!
    Replies: 46
    Last Post: 11-09-2013, 11:45 AM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •