The BRD Trilogy: The Marriage of Mariabraun/Lola/Veronika Voss [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

The BRD Trilogy: The Marriage of Mariabraun/Lola/Veronika Voss [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

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The BRD Trilogy: The Marriage of Mariabraun/Lola/Veronika Voss [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

The BRD Trilogy: The Marriage of Mariabraun/Lola/Veronika Voss [Criterion Collection] [Blu-ray]

Criterion Collection (3Pc)
 Cast: Criterion Collection (3Pc)

Blu-ray (Color / Black & White)

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Product Details

Release Date: 07/09/2019
UPC: 0715515231916
Original Release: 1979
Rating: NR
Source: Criterion Collection
Region Code: A
Presentation: [B&W, Color]
Language: English
Time: 5:39:00
Sales rank: 40,608

Special Features

New 4k digital restorations of The Marriage of Maria Braun and Lola, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks ; High-definition digital restoration of Veronika Voss, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack; Audio Commentaries from 2003 featuring filmmaker Wim Wenders and Cinematographer Michael Ballhaus (The Marriage of Maria Braun), film critic and author Tony Rayns (Veronika Voss), and film scholar Christian Braad Thomsen (Lola); Interviews from 2003 with actors Hanna Schygulla, Rosel Zech, and Barbara Sukowa; Interviews from 2003 with Cinematographer Xaver Schwarzenberger, Screenwriter Peter Marthesheimer, and film scholar Eric Rentschler; Life Stories: A Conversation with R.W. Fassbinder, an interview filmed for German television in 1978; I Don't Just Want You To Love Me, a feature-length 1992 documentary on Director Rainer Werner Fassbinder's life and career; Dance with Death, a program from 2000 about Ufa studios star Sybille Schmitz, Fassbinder's inspiration for the character Veronika Voss; Conversation from 2003 between author and curator Laurence Kardish and film Editor Juliane Lorenz; Trailers; Plus: An essay by film critic Kent Jones and Production Histories by author Michael Toteberg; (Rainer Werner Fassbinder)

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