Edition |
Dual-format Blu-ray and DVD special edition. |
Description |
9 videodiscs (698 min.) : sound, color, black and white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (75 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 18 cm). |
Playing Time |
113800 |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
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polychrome rdacc |
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monochrome rdacc |
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black and white |
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auditory captions |
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DVD Dolby digital |
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Blu-ray LPCM rdaspc |
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digital rdatr |
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optical rdarm |
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mono rdacpc |
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1.37:1 1.85:1 1.66:1 |
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mixed aspect ratio rdaar |
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DVD NTSC rdabs |
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DVD region 1 rdare |
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Blu-ray region A rdare |
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video file rdaft |
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DVD video |
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Blu-ray |
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Motion pictures lcgft |
Series |
The Criterion collection ; 1044-1050 |
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Criterion collection ; 1044-1050.
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System Details |
Blu-ray; region A; LPCM 1.0 mono; requires Blu-ray player. |
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DVD; NTSC; region 1; Dolby Digital 1.0 mono. |
Note |
Issued in a slipcase. |
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Collective title from slipcase container. Credits from accompanying booklet. |
Cast |
Lucía: Raquel Revuelta, Eduardo Moure, Idalia Anreus, Eslinda Núñez, Ramón Brito, Flora Lauten, Adela Legrá, Adolfo Llauradó, Teté Vergara. |
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After the curfew: A.N. Alcaff, Netty Herawaty, Dhalia, Awaludin, R.D. Ismail, Abdul Hadi, Bambang Hermanto, Aedy Moward, Titien Sumarny. |
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Pixote: Fernando Ramos da Silva, Jorge Julião, Gilberto Moura, Edilson Lino, Zenildo Oliveira Santos, Claudio Bernardo, Israel Feres David, José Nilson Martin Dos Santos, Marília Pêra, Jardel Filho, Rubens de Falco, Elke Maravilha, Tony Tornado. |
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Dos monjes: Victor Urruchúa, Carlos Villatoro, Magda Haller, Beltrán de Heredia, Emma Roldán. |
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Soleil Ô: Robert Liensol, Théo Légitimus, Gabriel Glissant, Greg Germain, Mabousso Lô, Alfred Panou, Les Black Echos, Ambroise M'Bia, Akonio Dolo, Jean-Baptiste Tiemele, Georges Hilarion, Djibrill, Jean Edmond, Armand Meffre, Gérard Hernandez, Bernard Fresson, Gilles Ségal, Odette Piquet, Yane Barry, Sarah Hardenberg, Michèle Perello. |
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Downpour: Parviz Fannizadeh, Parvaneh Massoumi, Manuchehr Farid, Mohammad Ali Keshavarz, Parvin Soleimani, Mehri Vedadian, Hossein Kasbian, Abbas Dastranj, Jamshid Layegh, Esmat Safavi, Roghiyeh Chehreh-Azad, Farkhondeh Bavar. |
Credits |
Lucía: cinematographer, Jorge Herrera ; editor, Nelson Rodríguez ; music, Leo Brouwer, Joseíto Fernández ; costume designer, Maria Elena Molinet ; set design, Pedro García Espinosa, Roberto Miqueli. |
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After the curfew: cinematographer, Max Tera ; editor, Soemardjono ; music director, G.R.W. Sinsu ; costumes, Srijani S. ; art director, Abdul Chalid. |
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Pixote: cinematographer, Rodolfo Sánchez ; editor, Luiz Elias ; music, John Neschling ; costumes, Carminha Guarana ; art director, Clóvis Bueno. |
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Dos monjes: cinematographer, Agustín Jiménez ; editor, Juan Bustillo Oro ; music, Max Urban, Raúl Lavista ; production design, Carlos Toussaint. |
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Soleil Ô: director of photography, François Catonné ; editors, Michèle Masnier, Clément Menuet ; music, Georges Anderson ; set design, Med Hondo. |
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Downpour: cinematographer, Barbod Taheri, Maziar Partow ; editor, Mehdi Rajaeeyan ; music, Sheyda Garachedaghi. |
Note |
'Pixote' based on the novel 'Infância dos mortos' by José Louzeiro. |
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Originally released as motion pictures 1934-1980. |
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Various aspect ratios. |
Audience |
Not rated. |
Summary |
"Established by Martin Scorsese in 2007, The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project has maintained a fierce commitment to preserving and presenting masterpieces from around the globe, with a growing roster of more than three dozen restorations that have introduced movie lovers to often-overlooked areas of cinema history. Presenting passionate stories of revolution, identity, agency, forgiveness, and exclusion, this collector's set gathers six of those important works, from Brazil (Pixote), Cuba (Lucía), Indonesia (After the Curfew), Iran (Downpour), Mauritania (Soleil Ô), and Mexico (Dos monjes). Each title is a pathbreaking contribution to the art form and a window onto a filmmaking tradition that international audiences previously had limited opportunities to experience."--Container. |
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Lucía: Recounts the history of a changing Cuba through the eyes of three eponymous women. In 1895, Lucía is a tragic noblewoman who inadvertently betrays her country for love. In 1932, she is a member of the bourgeoisie drawn into the workers' uprising against the dictator. And in the postrevolutionary 1960s, she is a rural newlywed struggling against patriarchal oppression. |
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After the curfew: Follows the descent into disillusionment of a former freedom fighter who is unable to readjust to civilian life following the revolution that gave Indonesia its independence from the Netherlands. |
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Pixote: A look at youth fighting to survive on the bottom rung of Brazilian society. A young boy escapes a nightmarish reformatory only to resort to a life of violent crime, even as he forms a makeshift family with some fellow outcasts. |
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Dos monjes: In a Gothic-styled monastery, a monk named Javier sees the face of another monk, Juan, and suddenly attempts to bludgeon him to death with a heavy crucifix. Both men then relate their own versions of a story of romantic rivalry between them. |
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Soleil Ô: Follows a starry-eyed immigrant as he leaves West Africa and journeys to Paris in search of a job, a community, and intellectual engagement--but soon discovers a hostile society where his very presence engenders fear and resentment. |
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Downpour: A well-educated and humble teacher arrives in a new city and at a new job in pre-revolutionary Iran. He falls in love with a hardworking, underprivileged young woman who nurses her very old mother and raises her young brother. |
Contents |
[1] Lucía / El Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográficos presenta ; producción, Raul Canosa, Camilo Vives ; guion, Humberto Solas, Julio García Espinosa, Nelson Rodriguez ; argumento y dirección, Humberto Solas (Cuba, 1968, 160 min., black & white, mono, In Spanish with optional English subtitles, 1.66:1) -- [2] Lewat djam malam = After the curfew / Perfini ; screenplay, Asrul Sani ; producers, Usmar Ismail, Djamaluddin Malik ; directed by Usmar Ismail (Indonesia, 1954, 102 min., black & white, mono, In Indonesian with optional English subtitles, 1.37:1). |
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[3] Pixote : a lei do mais fraco = Pixote : the law of the weakest / HB Filmes ; producer, Sílvia B. Naves ; written by Héctor Babenco and Jorge Duran ; directed by Héctor Babenco (Brazil, 1980, 126 min., color, mono, In Portuguese with optional English subtitles, 1.85:1) -- [4] Dos monjes = Two monks / Proa Films ; producer, José San Vincente ; screenplay, Juan Bustillo Oro, José Manuel Cordero ; director, Juan Bustillo Oro (Mexico, 1934, 79 min., black & white, mono, In Spanish with optional English subtitles, 1.37:1). |
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[5] Soleil Ô = Oh, sun / Grey Films, Shango Films ; screenplay and directed by Med Hondo (Mauritania, 1970, 102 min., black & white, mono, In French with optional English subtitles, 1.37:1) -- [6] Rāgbar = Downpour / Sazmane Cinemaie Panaroma ; producer, Barbod Taheri ; screenplay and directed by Bahram Beyzaie (Iran, 1972, 129 min., black & white, mono, In Farsi with English subtitles, 1.37:1). |
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Accompanying booklet: Casts and credits -- "Restoration as reimagining history" / a foreword by Cecilia Cenciarelli -- "In progress" / Dennis Lim on 'Lucía' -- "A nation of dead ends" / Adrian Jonathan Pasaribu on 'After the curfew' -- "Out in the streets" / Stephanie Dennison on 'Pixote' -- "Expressionism a la mexicana" / Elisa Lonzano on 'Dos monjes' -- "I bring you greetings from Africa" / Aboubakar Sanogo on 'Soleil Ô' -- "Furtive glances" / Hamid Naficy on 'Downpour' -- About the restorations. |
Note |
Special features: New introductions to the films by World Cinema Project founder Martin Scorsese; Humberto & "Lucía", a 2020 documentary short by Carlos Barba Salva featuring Lucía director Humberto Solás, actors Adela Legrá and Eslinda Núñez, editor and screenwriter Nelson Rodríguez, and filmmaker Enrique Pineda Barnet; New interview with journalist J.B. Kristanto on 'After the curfew'; Excerpts from an interview with 'Pixote' director Héctor Babenco, recorded in 2016 for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' Visual History Program Collection; U.S.-release prologue for 'Pixote,' created by Babenco; New interview with film scholar Charles Ramírez Berg on 'Dos monjes'; Excerpts from an interview with 'Soleil Ô' director Med Hondo, conducted by his cinematographer François Catonné in 2018; New interview with director Bahram Beyzaie on 'Downpour'. |
Language |
Lucía : In Spanish with English subtitles. |
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After the curfew : In Indonesian with English subtitles. |
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Pixote : In Portuguese with English subtitles. |
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Dos monjes : In Spanish with English subtitles. |
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Soleil Ô : In French with English subtitles. |
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Downpour : In Persian with English subtitles. |
Subject |
Women and war -- Cuba -- Drama.
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Cuba -- History -- Drama.
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Veterans -- Drama.
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Street children -- Brazil -- Drama.
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Monks -- Drama.
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Black people -- Employment -- France -- Drama.
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Immigrants -- France -- Paris -- Drama.
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Teachers -- Iran -- Drama.
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Man-woman relationships -- Drama.
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Women and war. (OCoLC)fst01177123
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Immigrants. (OCoLC)fst00967712
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Black people -- Employment.
(OCoLC)fst00833918
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Man-woman relationships. (OCoLC)fst01007080
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Monks. (OCoLC)fst01025507
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Street children. (OCoLC)fst01134655
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Teachers. (OCoLC)fst01144248
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Veterans. (OCoLC)fst01165710
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Women. (OCoLC)fst01176568
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France -- Paris.
(OCoLC)fst01205283
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Brazil. (OCoLC)fst01206830
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Cuba. (OCoLC)fst01205805
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France. (OCoLC)fst01204289
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Iran. (OCoLC)fst01204889
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Genre/Form |
Historical films. (OCoLC)fst01710314
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History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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Crime films. (OCoLC)fst01710477
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Detective and mystery films. (OCoLC)fst01710476
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Drama. (OCoLC)fst01423879
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Feature films. (OCoLC)fst01710384
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Fiction films. (OCoLC)fst01710264
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Film adaptations. (OCoLC)fst01710491
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Horror films. (OCoLC)fst01710373
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Romantic comedy films. (OCoLC)fst01710433
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Video recordings.
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Historical films.
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Crime films.
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Horror films.
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Detective and mystery films.
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Romantic comedy films.
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Film adaptations.
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Feature films.
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Fiction films.
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Added Author |
Solás, Humberto, 1941-2008, film director, screenwriter.
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Ismail, Usmar, 1921-1971, film director, film producer.
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Babenco, Hector, film director, screenwriter.
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Bustillo Oro, Juan, 1904-1989, film director, screenwriter, editor of moving image work.
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Hondo, Med, 1936- film director, screenwriter, production designer.
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Bayz̤āʼī, Bahrām, film director, screenwriter.
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García Espinosa, Julio, 1926-2016, screenwriter.
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Rodríguez, Nelson, 1938-2020, screenwriter, editor of moving image work.
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Sani, Asrul, 1927-2004, screenwriter.
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Durán, Jorge, 1942- screenwriter.
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Cordero, José Manuel (Screenwriter), screenwriter.
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Canosa, Raúl, film producer.
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Vives, Camilo, film producer.
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Malik, Djamaludin, 1917-1970, film producer.
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Naves, Sylvia B., film producer.
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San Vicente, José (Film producer), film producer.
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Taheri, Barbod, film producer, director of photography.
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Revuelta, Raquel, actor.
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Moure, Eduardo, actor.
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Anreus, Idalia, actor.
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Núñez, Eslinda, actor.
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Brito, Ramón, actor.
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Lauten, Flora, actor.
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Legrá, Adela, actor.
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Llauradó, Adolfo, actor.
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Vergara, Teté, 1914-1981, actor.
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Alcaff, A. N., actor.
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Herawati, Netty, 1930-1989, actor.
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Dhalia, 1925-1991, actor.
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Awaludin, 1916-1980, actor.
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Ismail, R. D., actor.
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Hadi, Abdul (Actor), actor.
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Hermanto, Bambang (Actor), actor.
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Moward, Aedy, actor.
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Sumarny, Titien, actor.
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Silva, Fernando Ramos da, 1967-1987, actor.
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Julião, Jorge, actor.
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Moura, Gilberto, actor.
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Lino, Edilson, actor.
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Oliveira Santos, Zenildo, actor.
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Bernardo, Claudio, actor.
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David, Israel Feres, actor.
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Martin Dos Santos, José Nilson, actor.
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Pêra, Marília, actor.
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Filho, Jardel, 1928-1983, actor.
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Falco, Rubens de, actor.
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Maravilha, Elke, actor.
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Tornado, Toni, actor.
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Urruchúa, Víctor, actor.
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Villatoro, Carlos, actor.
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Haller, Magda, actor.
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Heredia, Beltrán de, actor.
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Roldán, Emma, actor.
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Liensol, Robert, actor.
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Légitimus, Théo 1929-2017, actor.
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Glissant, Gabriel, actor.
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Germain, Greg, actor.
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Lo, Mabousso, actor.
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Panou, Alfred, 1945- actor.
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Mbia, Ambroise, 1943- actor.
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Dolo, Akonio, actor.
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Tiémélé, Jean Baptiste, actor.
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Hilarion, Georges, actor.
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Djibrill, actor.
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Edmond, Jean, actor.
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Meffre, Armand, 1929-2009, actor.
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Hernandez, Gérard (Actor), actor.
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Fresson, Bernard, 1931-2002, actor.
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Ségal, Gilles, actor.
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Piquet, Odette, actor.
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Barry, Yane, 1936-2010, actor.
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Hardenberg, Sarah, 1940- actor.
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Perello, Michèle, actor.
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Fannizadeh, Parviz, 1938-1980, actor.
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Maʻṣūmī, Parvānah, actor.
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Farīd, Manūchihr, actor.
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Kishāvarz, Muḥammad, actor.
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Sulaymānī, Parvīn, 1922-2009, actor.
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Vedadian, Mehri, actor.
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Kasbīyān, Ḥusayn, 1933-2006, actor.
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Dastranj, Abbas, actor.
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Layegh, Jamshid, 1931-2009, actor.
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Safavi, Esmat, actor.
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Chihrahʹāzād, Ruqayyah, actor.
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Bavar, Farkhondeh, actor.
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Herrero, Jorge, 1936- director of photography.
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Tera, Max, director of photography.
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Sánchez, Rodolfo (Sánchez Santinelli), 1944- director of photography.
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Jiménez, Agustín (Cinematographer), director of photography.
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Catonné, François, director of photography.
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Partow, Maziar, director of photography.
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Soemardjono, editor of moving image work.
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Elias, Luiz, 1940- editor of moving image work.
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Masnier, Michèle, editor of moving image work.
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Menuet, Clément, editor of moving image work.
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Rajaian, Mehdi, editor of moving image work.
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Brouwer, Leo, 1939- composer (expression)
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Fernández, Joseíto, 1908-1979, composer (expression)
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Sinsu, G. R. W., musical director.
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Neschling, John, composer (expression)
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Urban, Max, composer (expression)
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Lavista, Raúl, 1913-1980, composer (expression)
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Anderson, Georges, composer (expression)
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Gharachedaghi, Sheyda, composer (expression)
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Molinet, María Elena, costume designer.
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Srijani S., costume designer.
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Guarana, Carminha, costume designer.
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García Espinosa, Pedro, 1931- production designer.
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Miqueli, Roberto, production designer.
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Chalid, Abdul, art director.
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Bueno, Clóvis, -2015, art director.
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Toussaint, Carlos, production designer.
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Motion picture adaptation of (work): Louzeiro, José.
Infância dos mortos.
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Instituto Cubano de Arte e Industria Cinematográfica, production company.
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Perfini (Firm), production company.
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HB Filmes, production company.
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Proa Films (Firm), production company.
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Grey Films (Firm), production company.
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Shango Films (Firm), production company.
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Sazmane Cinemaie Panaroma (Firm), production company.
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World Cinema Foundation, sponsor.
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Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher, film distributor.
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Added Title |
World Cinema Project. No. 3 |
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Container of (work): Lucía (Motion picture : 1968)
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Container of (work): Lewat djam malam (Motion picture)
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Container of (work): Pixote (Motion picture)
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Container of (work): Dos monjes (Motion picture)
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Container of (work): Soleil Ô (Motion picture)
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Container of (work): Rāgbar (Motion picture)
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After the curfew.
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Two monks.
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Oh, sun.
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Downpour.
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ISBN |
9781681437590 (set) |
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1681437597 (set) |
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9781681437620 (Lucía) |
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1681437627 (Lucía) |
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9781681437613 (After the curfew) |
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1681437619 (After the curfew) |
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9781681437651 (Pixote) |
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1681437651 (Pixote) |
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9781681437606 (Dos monjes) |
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1681437600 (Dos monjes) |
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9781681437637 (Soleil Ô) |
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1681437635 (Soleil Ô) |
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9781681437644 (Downpour) |
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1681437643 (Downpour) |
Standard No. |
715515251419 |
Music No. |
CC3187BDDVD Criterion Collection |
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