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  1. Jubal (1956) Directed by Delmer Daves Country: United States Duration: 101 minutes Language: English Spine #656 DVD BONUS FEATURES PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Kent Jones
  2. Pierre Etaix Spine #655 DVD BOX SET FEATURES New video introductions to the films by director Pierre Etaix Pierre Etaix, un destin animé (2011), a portrait of the life and work of the director by his wife, Odile Etaix PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by critic David Cairns FILMS INCLUDED IN THE BOX SET The Suitor (1963) Directed by Pierre Etaix Country: France Duration: 84 minutes Language: French Yoyo (1965) Directed by Pierre Etaix Country: France Duration: 98 minutes Language: French As Long as You've Got Your Health (1966) Directed by Pierre Etaix Country: France Duration: 68 minutes Language: French Le grand amour (1969) Directed by Pierre Etaix Country: France Duration: 87 minutes Language: French Land of Milk and Honey (1971) Directed by Pierre Etaix Country: France Duration: 76 minutes Language: French
  3. Repo Man (1984) Directed by Alex Cox Country: United States Duration: 92 minutes Language: English Spine #654 DVD BONUS FEATURES Audio commentary featuring Cox, executive producer Michael Nesmith, casting director Victoria Thomas, and actors Sy Richardson, Zander Schloss, and Del Zamora New interviews with musicians Iggy Pop and Keith Morris and actors Dick Rude, Olivia Barash, and Miguel Sandoval Deleted scenes and trailers Roundtable discussion about the making of the film, featuring Cox, producers Peter McCarthy and Jonathan Wacks, Zamora, Richardson, and Rude Conversation between actor Harry Dean Stanton and McCarthy Cox’s “cleaned-up” television version of the film Trailers PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Sam McPheeters (REISSUE) An illustrated production history by Cox, and a 1987 interview with real-life repo man Mark Lewis
  4. Gate of Hell (1953) Directed by Teinosule Kinugasa Country: Japan Duration: 89 minutes Language: Japanese Spine #653 DVD BONUS FEATURE PLUS: A new essay by film historian Stephen Prince
  5. Monsieur Verdoux (1947) Directed by Charles Chaplin Country: United States Duration: 124 minutes Language: English Spine #652 DVD BONUS FEATURES Chaplin Today: “Monsieur Verdoux,” a 2003 documentary on the film’s production and release, featuring filmmaker Claude Chabrol and actor Norman Lloyd Charlie Chaplin and the American Press, a new documentary featuring the director of the Chaplin company Roy Export, Kate Guyonvarch, and author Charles Maland Illustrated audio interview with actor Marilyn Nash Radio advertisements and trailers PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Ignatiy Vishnevetsky and reprinted pieces by Chaplin and critic André Bazin
  6. Badlands (1973) Directed by Terrence Malick Country: United States Duration: 94 minutes Language: English Spine #651 DVD BONUS FEATURES Making “Badlands,” a 2012 documentary featuring actors Martin Sheen and Sissy Spacek and art director Jack Fisk Interviews from 2012 with associate editor Billy Weber and executive producer Edward Pressman “Charles Starkweather,” a 1993 episode of the television program American Justice, about the real-life story on which the film was loosely based Trailer PLUS: An essay by filmmaker Michael Almereyda
  7. A Man Escaped (1956) Directed by Robert Bresson Country: France Duration: 101 minutes Language: French Spine #650 DVD BONUS FEATURES “Bresson: Without a Trace,” a 1965 episode of the television program Cinéastes de notre temps in which the director gives his first on-camera interview The Road to Bresson, a 1984 documentary featuring interviews with filmmakers Louis Malle, Paul Schrader, and Andrei Tarkovsky The Essence of Forms, a documentary from 2010 in which collaborators and admirers of Bresson’s, including actor François Leterrier and director Bruno Dumont, share their thoughts about the director and his work Functions of Film Sound, a new visual essay on the use of sound in A Man Escaped, with text by film scholars David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson Trailer PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by film scholar Tony Pipolo
  8. Ministry of Fear (1944) Directed by Fritz Lang Country: United States Duration: 87 minutes Language: English Spine #649 DVD BONUS FEATURES New interview with Fritz Lang scholar Joe McElhaney Trailer PLUS: A new essay by critic Glenn Kenny
  9. Chronicle of a Summer (1961) Directed by Jean Rouch and Edgar Morin Country: France Duration: 90 minutes Language: French Spine #648 DVD BONUS FEATURES Un été + 50 (2011), a seventy-five-minute documentary featuring outtakes from the film, along with new interviews with codirector Edgar Morin and some of the film’s participants Archival interviews with codirector Jean Rouch and Marceline Loridan, one of the film’s participants New interview with anthropology professor Faye Ginsburg, the organizer of several Rouch retrospectives PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by scholar Sam Di Iorio
  10. On the Waterfront (1954) Directed by Elia Kazan Country: United States Duration: 108 minutes Language: English Spine #647 DVD BONUS FEATURES Audio commentary by authors Richard Schickel and Jeff Young New conversation between filmmaker Martin Scorsese and critic Kent Jones Elia Kazan: Outsider (1982), an hour-long documentary New documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with scholar Leo Braudy, critic David Thomson, and others New interview with actor Eva Marie Saint Interview with director Elia Kazan from 2001 Contender: Mastering the Method, a 2001 documentary on the film’s most famous scene New interview with longshoreman Thomas Hanley, an actor in the film New interview with author James T. Fisher about the real-life people and places behind the film Visual essay on Leonard Bernstein’s score Visual essay on the aspect ratio Trailer PLUS: A booklet featuring an essay by filmmaker Michael Almereyda, Kazan’s 1952 defense of his House Un-American Activities Committee testimony, one of the 1948 Malcolm Johnson articles that inspired the film, and a 1953 piece by screenwriter Budd Schulberg
  11. The Kid with a Bike (2011) Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne Country: Belgium Duration: 87 minutes Language: French Spine #646 DVD BONUS FEATURES New conversation between film critic Kent Jones and directors Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne Interview with actor Cécile de France New interview with actor Thomas Doret Return to Seraing, a half-hour documentary in which the Dardennes revisit five locations from the film Trailer PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Geoff Andrew
  12. The Ballad of Narayama (1958) Directed by Keisuke Kinoshita Country: Japan Duration: 98 minutes Language: Japanese Spine #645 DVD BONUS FEATURES Trailer and teaser PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Philip Kemp
  13. Pina (2011) Directed by Wim Wenders Country: Germany Duration: 103 minutes Language: German, English, Russian, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Slovene Spine #644 DVD BONUS FEATURES Audio commentary featuring Wenders The Making of “Pina” Deleted scenes, with commentary by Wenders Behind-the-scenes footage Interview with Wenders Trailer PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by novelist and essayist Siri Hustvedt; reprinted pieces by Wenders and Pina Bausch; a guide to the dances featured in the film; and portraits of the dancers
  14. The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) Directed by Alfred Hitchcock Country: United Kingdom Duration: 75 minutes Language: English Spine #643 DVD BONUS FEATURES New audio commentary featuring film historian Philip Kemp New interview with filmmaker Guillermo del Toro The Illustrated Hitchcock, an extensive interview with director Alfred Hitchcock from 1972, conducted by journalist Pia Lindstrom and film historian William K. Everson Audio excerpts from filmmaker François Truffaut’s legendary 1962 interviews with Hitchcock Restoration demonstration PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Farran Smith Nehme
  15. Naqoyqatsi (2002) Directed by Godfrey Reggio Country: United States Duration: 89 minutes Spine #642 DVD BONUS FEATURES New video afterword by Reggio on the trilogy The Making of “Naqoyqatsi,” a brief documentary featuring interviews with the production crew Panel discussion on the film from 2003, with Reggio, composer Philip Glass, editor Jon Kane, and music critic John Rockwell Interview with Glass and cellist Yo-Yo Ma Trailer
  16. Powaqqatsi (1988) Directed by Godfrey Reggio Country: United States Duration: 99 minutes Spine #641 DVD BONUS FEATURES Impact of Progress, an interview program with Reggio and composer Philip Glass on their collaboration Inspiration and Ideas, a new interview with Reggio about his greatest influences and teachers Public television interview with Reggio from 1989 about the trilogy Anima Mundi (1992), Reggio’s twenty-eight-minute montage of footage of over seventy animal species, scored by Glass Trailer
  17. Koyaanisqatsi (1983) Directed by Godfrey Reggio Country: United States Duration: 86 minutes Spine #640 DVD BONUS FEATURES Essence of Life, an interview program with Reggio and composer Philip Glass on Koyaanisqatsi New interview with cinematographer Ron Fricke Television spots and a new interview with Reggio relating to his 1970s multimedia privacy campaign in New Mexico Early demo version of Koyaanisqatsi with a partial scratch soundtrack featuring poet Allen Ginsberg, along with a new introduction by Reggio New interview with Reggio about the film’s original visual concept, with behind-the-scenes footage Trailer
  18. The Qatsi Trilogy Spine #639 DVD BOX SET FEATURES Essence of Life, an interview program with Reggio and composer Philip Glass on Koyaanisqatsi New interview with cinematographer Ron Fricke about Koyaanisqatsi Television spots and a new interview with Reggio relating to his 1970s multimedia privacy campaign in New Mexico Early forty-minute demo version of Koyaanisqatsi with a partial scratch soundtrack featuring poet Allen Ginsberg, along with a new introduction by Reggio New interview with Reggio about Koyaanisqatsi’s original visual concept, with behind-the-scenes footage Impact of Progress, an interview program with Reggio and Glass on their collaboration Inspiration and Ideas, a new interview with Reggio about his greatest influences and teachers Public television interview with Reggio from 1989 about the trilogy Anima Mundi (1992), Reggio’s twenty-eight-minute montage of footage of over seventy animal species, scored by Glass New video afterword by Reggio on the trilogy The Making of “Naqoyqatsi,” a brief documentary featuring interviews with the production crew Panel discussion on Naqoyqatsi from 2003, with Reggio, Glass, editor Jon Kane, and music critic John Rockwell Interview with Glass and cellist Yo-Yo Ma Trailers PLUS: A booklet featuring new essays by film scholar Scott MacDonald, Rockwell, and author and environmentalist Bill McKibben
  19. Following (1999) Directed by Christopher Nolan Country: United Kingdom Duration: 70 minutes Language: English Spine #638 DVD BONUS FEATURES Audio commentary by Nolan New interview with Nolan Chronological edit of the film Side-by-side comparison of the shooting script with three scenes from the film Doodlebug (1997), a three-minute film by Nolan, starring Following’s Jeremy Theobald Trailers PLUS: A new essay by film critic and programmer Scott Foundas
  20. Purple Noon (1960) Directed by René Clément Country: France Duration: 117 minutes Language: French Spine #637 DVD BONUS FEATURES New interview with René Clément scholar and author Denitza Bantcheva Archival interviews with actor Alain Delon and novelist Patricia Highsmith, on whose book The Talented Mr. Ripley the film is based Original English-language trailer PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by film critic Geoffrey O’Brien and excerpts from a 1981 interview with Clément
  21. Heaven's Gate (1980) Directed by Michael Cimino Country: United States Duration: 216 minutes Language: English Spine #636 DVD BONUS FEATURES New illustrated audio interview with Cimino and producer Joann Carelli New interviews with actor Kris Kristofferson, soundtrack arranger and performer David Mansfield, and second assistant director Michael Stevenson Trailer and TV spot PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic and programmer Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan and a 1980 interview with Cimino
  22. Weekend (1967) Directed by Jean-Luc Godard Country: France Duration: 104 minutes Language: French Spine #635 DVD BONUS FEATURES New video essay by writer and filmmaker Kent Jones Archival interviews with actors Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne, cinematographer Raoul Coutard, and assistant director Claude Miller Excerpt from a French television program on director Jean-Luc Godard, featuring on-set footage from Weekend shot by filmmaker Philippe Garrel Trailers PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic and novelist Gary Indiana, selections from Alain Bergala’s book Godard au travail: Les années 60, and an excerpt from a 1969 interview with Godard
  23. Arabian Nights (1974) Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini Country: Italy Duration: 130 minutes Language: Italian Spine #634 DVD BONUS FEATURES Introduction by director Pier Paolo Pasolini On “Arabian Nights,” a new visual essay by film scholar Tony Rayns Deleted scenes, with transcriptions of the dialogue from the original script Pier Paolo Pasolini and the Form of the City (1974), a sixteen-minute documentary by Pasolini and Paolo Brunatto about the Italian cities Orte and Sabaudia Trailers
  24. The Canterbury Tales (1972) Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini Country: Italy Duration: 111 minutes Language: Italian Spine #633 DVD BONUS FEATURES New interview with film scholar Sam Rohdie The Secret Humiliation of Chaucer (2006), a forty-seven-minute documentary by Roberto Chiesi about The Canterbury Tales New interviews with art director Dante Ferretti and composer Ennio Morricone Trailers Pasolini-approved English-dubbed track
  25. The Decameron (1971) Directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini Country: Italy Duration: 111 minutes Language: Italian Spine #632 DVD BONUS FEATURES On “The Decameron,” a new visual essay by film scholar Patrick Rumble The Lost Body of Alibech (2005), a forty-five-minute documentary by Roberto Chiesi about a lost sequence from The Decameron Via Pasolini (2005), a twenty-seven-minute documentary featuring archival footage of director Pier Paolo Pasolini discussing his views on language, film, and modern society Trailers
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