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Battle Of Algiers, The

Battle Of Algiers, The
3-Disc Set; Gillo Pontecorvo's Return to Algiers, three decades following its emergence as a nation, director Gillo Pontecorvo and his son returned to Algeria to talk to its people about independence; Theatrical and re-release trailers; The Making of The Battle of Algiers: an exclusive new documentary created for this release guided by Pontecorvo biographer Irene Bignardi and featuring new interviews with the director himself, cinematographer Marcello Gatti, composer Ennio Morricone, editor Mario Morra, actors Jean Martin and Saadi Yacef, and critic Tullio Kezich; The Dictatorship of Truth: a 37-minute documentary narrated by Edward Said about the relationship between Pontecorvo's politics and filmmaking style; Directors on The Battle of Algiers, featuring new interviews with filmmakers Spike Lee, Mira Nair, Julian Schnabel, Steven Soderbergh, and Oliver Stone; The Reality of Fiction: a new documentary examining the film's role in capturing history and featuring interviews with historians Alistair Horne, Hugh Roberts, and Benjamin Stora; former FLN members Zohra Drif-Bitat, Mohammed Harbi and Saadi Yacef, and writer and torture victim, Henri Alleg (The Question); Otats d'armies: a 30-minute excerpt from Patrick Rotman's documentary, L'Ennemi intime, featuring interviews with various members of the French military during the French-Algerian War, including General Jacques Massu, General Roger Trinquier, General Paul Aussaresses, and others; How to Win the Battle But Lose the War of Ideas: a conversation about the contemporary relevance of The Battle of Algiers between former National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism and author of Against All Enemies, Richard A. Clarke, former State Department Coordinator for Counter Terrorism, Michael A. Sheehan, and Chief of Investigative Projects for ABC News, Christopher E.



Rules of the Game (Le Regle Du Jeu) (Full Frame)
Rules of the Game (Le Regle Du Jeu) (Full Frame)
Jean Renoir's 1939 classic is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, and Criterion is very proud to present the film in a special two-disc edition. Cloaked in a comedy of manners, this scathing critique of corrupt French society is about a weekend hunting party at which amorous escapades abound among the aristocratic guests-which are also mirrored by the activities of the servants downstairs. The refusal of one of the guests to play by society's rules sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy. Introduction by Renoir, Audio Commentary Written By Film Scholar Alexander Sesonske And Read By Filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich Selected Scene Audio Commentary By Renoir Historian Christopher Faulkner, A French Television Program About The Film Featuring Interviews With The Director And Actors, A New Video Essay About The Film's Production, Release And Later Reconstruction, Plus Written Tributes To The Film And Renoir By Filmmakers Francois Truffaut, Paul Schrader, Bertrand Tavernier, Wim Wenders, And More.



Jean Renoir - Jean Renoir (September 15, 1894 – February 12, 1979), born in the Montmartre district of Paris, France, was a film director, actor and author. As a film director and actor he made over forty films from the silent era to the end of the 1960s.

Jean Marsh - Jean Marsh, (born July 1, 1934, in London), is a British actress best known for creating the television series Upstairs, Downstairs (with Dame Eileen Atkins) and for portraying house parlourmaid Rose Buck in the same series. She and Eileen Atkins also co-created the 1991 television series The House of Eliott.

Pierre Renoir - Pierre Renoir (March 21 1885, Paris – March 11 1952, Paris) – French stage and film actor and director of the Comedie Francaise. Older brother of the Academy Award winner Jean Renoir, son of the famous impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Norma Jean (singer) - Norma Jean Beasler (Pretty Miss Norma Jean), born January 30, 1938 in Wellston, Oklahoma, recorded and sang professionally simply as "Norma Jean". She had her own radio show in Oklahoma as a teenager and first attracted national attention on Red Foley's Ozark Jubilee television series in 1958.



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