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Cassandra Crossing (Full Screen)
Why did they quit offering the widescreen?: I recently picked up a used widescreen version of this movie from Artisan, and was quite pleasantly surprised at the quality of the transfer. Outside of not being anamorphic, the picture was quite good! Why [... more]
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Faithless
Fantastic film, but DVD chapter titling a problem: This film is moving and gripped me from beginning to end. I have one major gripe however about the DVD. The chapter title of the last segment, which you can read on the DVD case and when you go to " [... more]
CDN$15.62
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Short Night of Glass Dolls (Widescreen)
rare giallo: An interesting debut from director Aldo Lado.An unusual plot is brought to life with some striking visuals and another memorable Ennio Morricone score(though not as haunting as his music for Lado's Who saw her die.) The film is a little too [... more]
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Hour Of The Wolf
wrongly cropped from OAR 1.37:1 to 1.66:1 and it looks awful: MGM have not fully researched the OAR of this film. They have released this DVD in the wrong aspect ratio (1.66:1 instead of 1.37:1) resulting in A LOT of bad looking framing. The film may [... more]
CDN$29.98
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Cries and Whispers (Widescreen)
Additional Features: Criterion's anamorphic release of Cries & Whispers, presented in its original 1.66:1 aspect ratio, truly expresses this film's chromatic power. There are a few specks and scratches, but by and large it looks very sharp. The [... more]
CDN$49.99
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Wild Strawberries (Full Screen)
From Amazon.co.uk: Made in 1957, Wild Strawberries finds the great Swedish director Ingmar Bergman at the height of his powers. It's a road movie, in effect: an aged medical professor (Victor Sjöström)--lonely, disillusioned and haunted by [... more]
CDN$66.99
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Ingmar Bergman Trilogy (Through a Glass Darkly / Winter ...
From Amazon.com: Between 1961 and 1963, Ingmar Bergman released a remarkable trilogy of so-called chamber dramas, each one concerned with the futility of sustaining faith in God, family, love, or much else. The series proved transitional for the [... more]
CDN$137.99
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La Guerre est finie (Widescreen)
The Review is Not Over: It is fruitless to even attempt to form an opinion of a Resnais film without viewing it at least 4 or 5 times. This film, albeit not as perplexing as "Muriel" or "Last Year At Marienbad" still deserves a [... more]
CDN$43.99
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The Damned
From Amazon.com: This brooding, operatic movie about Nazism makes Cabaret look like wholesome family fare. The family in The Damned is a symbol of German society circa 1934. The Krupp-like steel magnate Baron von Essenbeck represents the spineless [... more]
CDN$24.98
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Autumn Sonata
From Amazon.com: Bergman (Ingrid) meets Bergman (Ingmar) in this fine but not outstanding story from 1978 of a concert pianist who meets up with her estranged daughter (Liv Ullmann) for the first time in seven years, and spends an evening confronting [... more]
CDN$66.99
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