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    8 1/2 (Single Disc Edition)
    list: $19.99 - our price: $17.99
    by Image Entertainment
    DVD (08 October, 2002)
    (78 reviews) 4.62 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: We invent ourselves endlessly!: 1. Federico Fellini. Sensitive, vulgar - il maestro.2. Saraghina - beauty and repulsion just a few jiggles away.3
    8 1/2 - Criterion Collection
    list: $39.95 - our price: $29.96
    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (04 December, 2001)
    (78 reviews) 4.62 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: We invent ourselves endlessly!: 1. Federico Fellini. Sensitive, vulgar - il maestro.2. Saraghina - beauty and repulsion just a few jiggles away.3

    8 Women
    list: $14.98 - our price: $11.98
    by Universal Studios
    DVD (24 August, 2004)
    (66 reviews) 3.64 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: French Femmes Fatales Find the Funnybone in F Sharp: Go see this movie and don't wait until it is remade into a bad American version This is a delightful,
    A Film Trilogy by Ingmar Bergman - Criterion Collection (Through a Glass Darkly/Winter
    list: $79.95 - our price: $63.96
    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (19 August, 2003)
    (13 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: 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 internationally renowned Swedish filmmaker,

    A Little Romance
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    by Warner Home Video
    DVD (30 March, 2004)
    (38 reviews) 4.97 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: For All Nerdy Teen Romantics: I love this movie. I love everything about the movie. The photography of the European cities is marvelous.
    A Man and a Woman
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    by Warner Home Video
    DVD (18 March, 2003)
    (41 reviews) 4.32 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: 5 stars for the ORIGINAL FRENCH version: And this ain't it. But it's all we got for now, so heh."Un Homme et une Femme" holds up quite well some 32 years hence.

    A Man Escaped
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    by New Yorker Video
    DVD (25 May, 2004)
    (9 reviews) 5 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: You must the face the life no matter what...: Bresson made his most epical film in all his artistic career.This movie is a homage to the best a man can do when he's persuaded for get that goal.T
    A Real Young Girl
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    by Fox Lorber
    DVD (15 January, 2002)
    (9 reviews) 3 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Discovering Hiram Keller: I give this film 4 stars for its bold character. It confronts issues of sexuality head on. The pubic phase of a young girl's life is in lugubrious presentation here.

    Aguirre, the Wrath of God
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    by Anchor Bay Entertainment
    DVD (24 October, 2000)
    (76 reviews) 4.36 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Quite simply a great movie, one whose implacable portrait of ruthless greed and insane ambition becomes more pertinent every year. The astonishing Klaus Kinski plays Don Lope de Aguirre, a brutal conquistador who leads his soldiers into the Amazon jungle in an obsessive quest for gold.
    Aimee and Jaguar
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    by Zeitgeist Video
    DVD (30 October, 2001)
    (37 reviews) 4.73 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Wow! (That's all I can say): This film impressed me from begining to end. It is one of those few films about two women in love that doesn't drag in all the extra baggage that one usually sees (besides the unavoidable things caused by the time setting) It's simply about two women finding each other in a desperate and unsettling time.

    Allegro Non Troppo
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    by Home Vision Entertainment
    DVD (03 February, 2004)
    (22 reviews) 4.64 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Finally,..to be released on DVD: I have the laserdisc of Allegro Non Troppo, and it's good to see that it's finally going to be released on DVD.
    Alphaville - Criterion Collection
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (20 October, 1998)
    (39 reviews) 4.13 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: As the French New Wave was reaching its maturity and filmgoing had evolved as a favorite pastime of intellectuals and urban sophisticates, along came Jean-Luc Godard to shake up every convention and send highfalutin critics scrambling to their typewriters.

    Amarcord - Criterion Collection
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (31 March, 1998)
    (32 reviews) 4.38 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: The magic of Fellini: Fellini's theme of coming of age memoir works as a beautiful nostalgic piece. The film resonates from an earlier film of his 8 1/2 showing the director's flashes to his seaside hometown.
    Amelie
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    by Miramax Home Entertainment
    DVD (December, 2002)
    (807 reviews) 4.61 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: A heart-shaped French delicacy!!!: Amelie is a rare delight. The title character is a painfully shy loner who discovers a small box filled with a little boy's keepsakes.

    Andrei Rublev - Criterion Collection
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (02 February, 1999)
    (63 reviews) 4.73 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: At last, the complete version of Andrei Tarkovski's 1966 masterpieceabout the great 15th century Russian icon painter (a film suppressed by the Soviet Union and unseen until 1971) is available. It's a complex and demandingnarrative about the responsibility of the artist to participate in history rather than documenting it from a safe distance.
    Antonia's Line
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    by First Look Pictures
    DVD (10 December, 2002)
    (46 reviews) 4.35 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: One of the truly special film events.: I remember seeing this movie in the theatre, first run, knowing nothing about what was to come.

    Babette's Feast
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    by Mgm/Ua Studios
    DVD (07 September, 2004)
    (81 reviews) 4.8 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Some movies can only be described as delicious. In Babette's Feast,a woman flees the French civil war and lands in a small seacoast villagein Denmark, where she comes to work for two spinsters, devout daughters ofa puritan minister.A
    Baise-Moi
    list: $29.95 - our price: $26.96
    by Remstar Distribution
    DVD (18 December, 2001)
    (73 reviews) 2.58 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Sex, gory violence, and...nothing more.: Baise-Moi a.k.a. Rape Me has been banned in several countries throughout the world as it displays real sexual interaction between the characters and merciless violence that is burnt into your retina.

    Band of Outsiders - Criterion Collection
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (07 January, 2003)
    (17 reviews) 4.71 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: The Godardian aesthetic reaches its apex...: Jean-Luc Godard has long been the darling of the French New Wave, beginning with the 'stereotypical' nouvelle vague film,
    Barbarella
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    by Paramount Studio
    DVD (24 June, 2003)
    (50 reviews) 4.28 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Funny, Intentionally-Horrid Camp / Cult Sci-Fi Flick: Jane Fonda may regret opting Barbarella as one of her earlier films, but fans of bad camp and cult sci-fi are happy to see the actress in this horridly funny sixties film.F

    Battleship Potemkin
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    by Image Entertainment
    DVD (07 October, 1998)
    (38 reviews) 4.21 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: I Loath Communism but This Movie is Great: Sergei Eisenstein's (1898-1948) most memorable contribution to the craft of filmmaking undoubtedly is the concept of the montage along with other important editing techniques that are commonplace today.
    Beauty and The Beast - Criterion Collection (Restored Edition)
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (11 February, 2003)
    (30 reviews) 4.73 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: The Magic Of French Cinema: Film Lover's Collection: The 1947 French Cocteau classic, "La Belle Et La Bete" (Beauty and the Beast)was revolutionary in its day and on this new DVD,

    Belle de jour
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    by Miramax
    DVD (02 September, 2003)
    (54 reviews) 3.93 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: 5 Star Movie, 1 Star DVD: The movie is a Bunuel classic. But the dvd looks horrible. Yes, it's an old film. But I refuse to believe that this is the best it can look.
    Black Orpheus - Criterion Collection
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (08 June, 1999)
    (34 reviews) 4.88 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: A classic of world cinema: The classic film that brought Brazil's bossa nova music to the world outside, this was a wry modernist update of the classical Greek myth of Orpheus and Euridyce,

    Black Robe
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    by MGM/UA Video
    DVD (10 July, 2001)
    (36 reviews) 4.31 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Horrifying realism, but profound in picturing culture clash.: Quebec 1634. Jesuit missionaries from France venture bravely into New France (Canada) to convert the Indian savages from their paganism.
    Black Sunday (aka The Mask of Satan)
    list: $24.99 - our price: $22.49
    by Image Entertainment
    DVD (14 December, 1999)
    (58 reviews) 4.33 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: The reigning masterpiece of Italian horror cinema, Mario Bava's Black Sunday remains one of the most stylishly photographed of all horror films, ranking with any other black-and-white film of lasting repute.

    Blow-Up
    list: $19.98 - our price: $15.98
    by Warner Home Video
    DVD (17 February, 2004)
    (92 reviews) 4.08 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: This 1966 masterpiece by Michelangelo Antonioni (The Passenger) is set in the heady atmosphere of Swinging London, and stars David Hemmings as an unsmiling fashion photographer hooked on ephemeral meaning attached to anything: art,
    Breaker Morant
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    by Fox Lorber
    DVD (05 July, 2000)
    (47 reviews) 4.66 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: One of the best Australian films every made: A subtle masterwork by Australian film maker Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy), BREAKER MORANT tells the true story (with some historical liberties) of three Australian soldiers put on trial for shooting prisoners during the Boer War in South Africa.

    Breathless
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    by Fox Lorber
    DVD (20 November, 2001)
    (40 reviews) 4.22 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: An Entertaining and Clever Landmark: Breathless, or A Bout de Souffle, is arguably one of the ten most important films of the last fifty years because it demonstrates a new,
    Brideshead Revisited
    list: $79.95 - our price: $63.96
    by Acorn Media
    DVD (25 June, 2002)
    (41 reviews) 4.68 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Fill a bowl with alpine strawberries, break out the Château Lafite (1899, of course), and bask in this benchmark 1981 British miniseries based on Evelyn Waugh's classic novel. Adapted for the screen by John Mortimer (Rumpole of the Bailey),

    Bullet in the Head
    list: $49.95 - our price: $44.96
    by Tai Seng Video
    DVD (29 September, 1998)
    (33 reviews) 4.21 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: The 1990 film Bullet in the Head engages at every turn. At once a political epic, a story about childhood friends and loyalty, as well as a tale of corruption and war, John Woo's action-packed face-off contrasts '60s idealism--the Beatles and Elvis--against the shifting tide in the East.
    Burnt by the Sun
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    by Columbia Tristar Hom
    DVD (15 July, 2003)
    (46 reviews) 4.24 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: wow!: this is a great movie for anyone with the patience to watch it develop. at the same time cheerful and ominous, it is deeply moving.

    Butterfly and Sword
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    by Tai Seng Video
    DVD (05 December, 2000)
    (16 reviews) 3.62 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: A lot of good action but confusing as heck: This is a pretty fun movie, with lots and lots of crazy action, and some pretty well acted scenes,
    Children of Paradise - Criterion Collection
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (22 January, 2002)
    (45 reviews) 4.73 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: A Masterpiece: This film is a glittering gem from the early days of motion pictures. Shot in B&W in Paris when the City of Light was under German Occupation during WWII,

    Chopper
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    by Image Entertainment
    DVD (13 November, 2001)
    (34 reviews) 4.09 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Based on the writings of Australian author Mark "Chopper" Read, a real-life criminal who recounts his misdeeds (including the severing of his own ears to win release) in books with titles like How to Shoot Friends and Influence People,
    Chushingura
    list: $29.99 - our price: $26.99
    by Image Entertainment
    DVD (27 February, 2001)
    (25 reviews) 4.52 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: One Of The Two Best Samurai Films Ever Made!: This film is one of the two best Samurai films of all time, the other being Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI.

    Cinema Paradiso - The New Version
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    by Buena Vista Home Vid
    DVD (07 September, 2004)
    (199 reviews) 4.69 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Probably the best movie about loving the movies: Rightfully known as a movie for people who love the movies, "Cinema Paradiso" ("Nuovo cinema Paradiso") is Giuseppe Tornatore's 1988 memoir of growing up in a small Sicilian town.
    Come Undone
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    by PICTURE THIS HOME VIDEO
    DVD (08 January, 2002)
    (64 reviews) 3.44 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: An emotionally subtle film with some surprisingly graphic sex, ComeUndone follows 18-year-old Mathieu (Jeremie Elkaim) as he goes on holiday with his depressed mother, her cranky caretaker, and Mathieu's resentful younger sister.

    Contempt - Criterion Collection
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    by Criterion Collection
    DVD (10 December, 2002)
    (24 reviews) 4.33 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: With his aptly titled Contempt, Jean-Luc Godard embraced the widescreen splendor of Hollywood while thumbing his nose at Hollywood itself. A rebel with a cause, Godard pursues an iconoclast's agenda, using the Franscope format (expertly controlled by cinematographer Raoul Coutard) to undermine the grandeur of widescreen melodramas.
    Cross of Iron
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    by Hen's Tooth Video
    DVD (01 February, 2000)
    (112 reviews) 3.96 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: A very fine war epic: I first saw this movie (albeit in TV-edited version) as a child and knew right away that this was one of the finest war films I had ever seen.

    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
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    by Columbia Tri-Star
    DVD (04 May, 2004)
    (982 reviews) 3.99 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Hong Kong wuxia films, or martial arts fantasies, traditionally squeeze poor acting, slapstick humor, and silly story lines between elaborate fight scenes in which characters can literally fly. Crouching Tiger,
    Croupier
    list: $19.99 - our price: $15.99
    by Image Entertainment
    DVD (09 March, 2004)
    (39 reviews) 4.28 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Yes, Virginia, there really is film noir past the 1940's !: Stylish British flick. Jack Manfred (Clive Owen) has run out of money while struggling to write his first novel.

    Dancer in the Dark (New Line Platinum Series)
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    by New Line Home Entertainment
    DVD (20 March, 2001)
    (260 reviews) 4.09 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Au contraire mon Frere!!...: I beg to differ with the opinion of the last reviewer! Dancer in the Dark is unlike most films you would see in regular "mainstream" cinema.
    Das Boot - The Director's Cut
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    by Columbia/Tristar Studios
    DVD (11 December, 2001)
    (239 reviews) 4.6 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Subperb Movie: I consider Wolfgang Petersen as one of the most talented visionary directors in the history of the cinema. 'Das Boot' is an instant classic and one of the greatest movies I have ever had the honor of viewing.

    Dead Calm
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    by Warner Studios
    DVD (14 December, 1999)
    (29 reviews) 4.28 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: There are several occasions when this rousing Australian thriller from 1987 should have ended with a well-placed shot from a speargun or a stronger knot of rope, but you don't think about these nit-picky details when you're being scared out of your wits.
    Death in Venice
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    by Warner Home Video
    DVD (17 February, 2004)
    (36 reviews) 4.39 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Luchino Visconti's adaptation of the Thomas Mann novel is the very definition of sumptuous:the costumes and sets, the special geography of Venice, and the breathtaking cinematography combine to form a heady experience.

    Deep Red
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    by Anchor Bay Entertainment
    DVD (25 April, 2000)
    (84 reviews) 4.08 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Considered by many to be Dario Argento's first masterpiece, Deep Red recalls his first hit, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage. British star David Hemmings (Blow-Up) plays an American jazz pianist who witnesses a brutal,
    Die Nibelungen
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    by Kino International
    DVD (10 December, 2002)
    (12 reviews) 4.83 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Before LORD OF THE RINGS there was...: DIE NIEBELUNGEN (The Nibelung Saga). This 1924 epic from Fritz Lang is the Grandaddy of all fantasy epics and now it can be seen as it was first presented with over 100 minutes of footage restored and with the original music that was composed for it by Gottfried Huppertz.

    Diva
    list: $24.98 - our price: $19.98
    by Anchor Bay Entertainment
    DVD (12 June, 2001)
    (26 reviews) 4.62 out of 5 stars
    Editorial Review: Modern noir meets high opera in the French suspense flick Diva. Delivery boy Jules has an opera obsession. He spends his small disposable income on sophisticated sound equipment and manages to bootleg a live performance of his favorite diva,
    Don't Look Now
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    by Paramount Home Video
    DVD (19 August, 2003)
    (53 reviews) 4.21 out of 5 stars
    Customer Review: Blind Venetian Channels............: The senseless and [accidental?] death of a child. Guilt?Dim, underlit streets and waterways of Venice.

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