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ndieSource TM TM NEW RELEASES ON DVD CONGORAMA FACETS EXCLUSIVES Canadian director Philippe Falardeau toys with coincidence, contrivance, and near-mystical encounters in this comic drama with as many twists of fate as there are twists of plot. When Michel (Olivier Gourmet), a failed Belgian inventor, discovers he was adopted, he sets off to find his birth parents in Canada. There he encounters Louis (Paul Ahmarani), a kindred spirit who has much in common with Michel. “...dramatic, ingenious, sensitive...” (Michel Coulombe, Radio-Canada). With Jean-Pierre Cassel and Gabriel Arcand. In French with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95775 $29.95 Letterboxed. Includes the following featurettes: The Making of the Accident; Homage to Raymond Deshales, Inventor; The Electric Car: Fiction or Reality; and Atomium, Testicles of the King. ALL MY GOOD COUNTRYMEN One of the wonders of the Czech New Wave, All My Good Countrymen is also one of the least-known films from this miraculous era of Czech filmmaking. The reason is obvious: completed barely before the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, it was immediately banned and never shown. Despite this, the film won the Special Jury Prize of the Cannes Film Festival, and stylistically is a work of great lyricism, humor and originality. It weaves magical—and very funny—stories about a group of characters in a small Moravian village, immediately following the socialization of Czechoslovakia in 1948. “The film and the milieu it so precisely evokes are not so much nostalgic as they are powerfully remembered and irrevocably lost....All My Good Countrymen reflects the curdled fury of a former true believer” (J. Hoberman, The Village Voice). In Czech with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV76924 $29.95 Includes Facets Cine-Notes booklet. Philippe Falardeau, Canada/Belgium/France, 2006, 105 mins. CRIME STORIES (LAWSTORANT) Polish television star Zbigniew Buczkowski takes to the big screen in this violent caper about a small-time crook nicknamed “Lawstorant.” After years of planning behind bars, he puts a plan for the perfect heist into action when he hits the streets. To help him pull off the ultimate score, he recruits a crack team of thieves and con men, one played by the controversial Polish pop star Michal Wisniewski. But just as quickly as you can say “Crime doesn’t pay,” their plot goes awry due to girls, goons, and greed. In Polish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95779 $24.95 Letterboxed. Vojtech Jasny, Czechoslovakia, 1968, 114 mins. HORIZONTAL LANDSCAPE Mikolaj Haremski, Poland, 2004, 104 mins. EUROPEAN MUSLIMS AND EASTERN CHRISTIANS: THE BROKEN MIRRORS From Muslims in Bosnia-Herzegovina to Christians in Lebanon, director Jacques Debs shows us two groups long forgotten or overlooked. For centuries, Muslims in Europe and Christians in the Middle East have lived side by side in the old Ottoman Empire, despite experiencing periodic setbacks, failures, and in the worst cases, genocide. Debs uses his personal story as a Christian from Lebanon as a starting point, then illuminates the complexities of the modern Mediterranean area, making the film at once personal and universal. “...a thrilling journey...” (Le Monde). In English, French, or German with English subtitles. Prebook:02/26/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV95963 $29.95 Includes the short documentary Liturgy: The Story of the Film’s Music, maps of the region, and more. BIG BRAWL (WIELKA WSYPA) From Polish director Jan Lomnicki (Just Beyond the Forest) comes this action-packed story of the rise and fall of a notorious Polish criminal in the early years after Communism. As the new Polish government and economy struggle to stabilize, mobsters and crooks take advantage of the financial chaos. Starring stage and screen actor Jan Englert (Apple Tree of Paradise). In Polish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95777 $29.95 Includes cast and diretor biographies. Jacques Debs, France, 2006, 133 mins. GUSTAVE COURBET The foremost painter in the Realist style, Gustave Courbet was handsome, wealthy, and acclaimed in his youth, but met his end an old, poor, and notorious figure. In Gustave Courbet, French filmmaker Romain Goupil exposes this legendary artist, uncovering what drove him to pursue the controversial style he dubbed Realism. Painting with Jan Lomnicki, Poland, 1992, 98 mins. 1-800-888-0775 • 1-773-281-9075 • WHOLESALE EDITION JAN 29 - FEB 11, 2008 passion and purpose, he walked a decidedly different path than the majority of artists who upheld the academy style that prevailed in his day. This enlightening documentary is accompanied by two shorts, The Origin of the World and Dead Man’s Place, which focus on two of Courbet’s most (in)famous paintings. In French, German or English with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95781 $29.95 Letterboxed. Includes the short documentary Behind the Scenes of an Exhibition: The Spectacular Transfer of a Masterpiece. Romain Goupil, France, 2007, 108 mins. HOME FOR LIFE “An extraordinarily moving documentary” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times), Home for Life depicts the experiences of two elderly people in their first month at a home for the aged. One is a woman whose struggle to remain useful in her son and daughter-in-law’s home is no longer appreciated. The other is a widower without a family, who suddenly realizes he can no longer look after himself. One of the first documentaries produced by Kartemquin Films (Hoop Dreams), this emotional cinema verite experience went on to win awards at the Chicago, Edinburgh, and New York film festivals. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95776 $29.95 B&W. Includes interviews with filmmakers and more. Gordon Quinn/Gerald Temaner, USA, 1966, 80 mins. HORIZONTAL LANDSCAPE The award-winning first feature from Polish writerdirector Janusz Kidawa. Three construction workers live together in a tiny apartment while building a new factory. When their foreman, Kolecki, is fired for neglecting his professional duties, the trio bands together to keep the production on course. With its focus on the dissatisfaction of everyday life and the breakdown of moral values, Kidawa’s film echoes the “cinema of moral concern” associated with Krzysztof Kieslowski and Krzysztof Zanussi. Pejzaz Horyzontalny offers a glimpse into an era when Communism still dominated, but unrest signaled changes ahead. In Polish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/26/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV95900 $29.95 Includes director and cast bios. Janusz Kidawa, Poland, 1978, 86 mins. HOW I UNLEASHED WORLD WAR II, VOL. 3 The hilarious adventures of hapless Private Franek Dolas, a Polish soldier during WWII who misses his train stop and finds himself in Germany. In the third and final episode of the series, Private Dolas dresses as a nurse so he can stowaway onboard a medical ship headed for Italy. When he is captured by Nazi officers, Dolas is mistaken for a German soldier and sent to the front. Through luck and coincidence, he finds his way back to Poland where he is welcomed as a hero. This is the last chapter of one of the wackiest series in Polish film history. In Polish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95778 $24.95 Letterboxed. Tadeusz Chmielewski, Poland, 1970, 73 mins. [email protected] INDIESOURCE JANUARY 29 - FEBRUARY 11, 2008 A LITTLE BIT OF FREEDOM (KLEINE FREIHEIT) the harsh Washington upbringing of its mezzo soprano, Denyce Graves, the film Margaret Garner re-examines a tragic historical moment while addressing race issues that are still prevalent today. In French with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95805 $29.95 In this spirited drama from Turkish-born, German-based filmmaker Yuksel Yavuz, our hero, Baran (Cagdas Bozkurt), is a Kurdish teen who makes bicycle deliveries for a kebab shop while trying to outwit the German authorities that denied him political asylum after leaving Turkey. He strikes up a friendship with another outsider, an illegal African immigrant who deals drugs, and becomes the object of desire for his employer’s daughter. Neither help him maintain a low profile. “Gritty yet never sordid, lively and affecting” (Lisa Nesselson, Variety). Nominated for the Max Ophuls Award at the Max Ophuls Festival. In German, Kurdish and Turkish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95782 $29.95 Letterboxed. Mustapha Hasnaoui, France, 2006, 52 mins. MEXICO, THE FROZEN REVOLUTION The most celebrated and controversial film by Argentine documentary filmmaker Raymundo Gleyzer, who founded the “third cinema” movement Cine de la Base and was disappeared by Argentina’s military dictatorship in 1976. Mexico: The Frozen Revolution is a sociopolitical analysis of the betrayal of the 1910 Mexican Revolution. The director uses rare newsreel footage of Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata in conjunction with footage of the Tlatelolco massacre at the 1968 Olympic Games in Argentina to comment on the failure of revolution in his own time. A Special Prize-winner at the 1971 Locarno International Film Festival. In Spanish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/26/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV95964 $29.95 Yuksel Yavuz, Germany, 2003, 97 mins. MARC JACOBS AND LOUIS VUITTON With unprecedented access to one of the world’s hottest and busiest designers, filmmaker Loic Prigent offers an intimate and revealing portrait of the reclusive Marc Jacobs and the world of haute couture. Whether in the offices and workrooms of Paris and New York, the backseat of his car, or backstage at a fashion show, we see a genius at work. Jacobs endures unimaginable pressure to chart new paths in fashion as he straddles the demands of the Louis Vuitton conglomerate and his own Marc Jacobs label. “...artfully told with humor and panache...” (Vogue). Features Victoria Beckham, Naomi Campbell, Sophia Coppola, Catherine Deneuve, Demi Moore, Uma Thurman, Dita Von Teese and others. In English, French or German with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95780 $29.95 Includes behind-the-scenes outtakes with Marc Jacobs. Raymundo Gleyzer, Mexico, 1971, 65 mins. THE OLD FAIRY TALE: WHEN THE SUN WAS GOD Polish filmmaker Jerzy Hoffman followed With Fire and Sword with another epic historical adventure. The Old Fairy Tale, or Stara Basn, features a cast of renowned Polish stars, including Daniel Olbrychski (The Decalogue), Jerzy Trela (Three Colors: White), and Michal Zebrowksi (The Pianist). Based on a novel by Jozef Ignacy Kraszewski, the complex narrative was culled from ninth-century legends of Slavic tribes that existed long before the Polish state was formed. In Polish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/26/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV95899 $24.95 Letterboxed. Loic Prigent, France, 2007, 82 mins. Jerzy Hoffman, Poland, 2003, 135 mins. SEVEN SONGS FROM THE TUNDRA Filmmaker Anastasia Lapsui, a Nenet who hails from the Russian tundra, has combined the legends of her indigenous people with personal experiences in order to convey life under Communist rule. Unfolding in seven separate stories, 7 Songs from the Tundra (Seitseman Laulua Tundralta) offers an impressionist view of an ancient culture caught between nomadic traditions and enforced modernity. Behind the film’s mythic allusions is a story of identity and resistance. “It’s the small details of Nenet life, captured in grainy B&W images, that fascinate in this strangely beautiful film” Variety. Winner of the Press Award at the Paris Film Festival. In Nenets and Russian with optional English and French subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV95783 $29.95 Letterboxed. Includes About the Nenets, an interview with Dominique Samson and Normand de Chambourg, experts on the peoples of Northwestern Siberia MARGARET GARNER MARGARET GARNER Nobel Prize-winning author Toni Morrison was inspired by the true story of Margaret Garner in writing her novel Beloved. Garner was a slave in pre-Civil War America who escaped and killed her own daughter rather than see her return to slavery. Morrison later wrote the libretto for Margaret Garner, an opera composed by Richard Danielpour and commissioned by the Michigan Opera Theatre, the Cincinnati Opera and the Opera Company of Philadelphia in 2005. By recounting Garner’s tale in conjunction with the story behind this “black” opera and 1-800-888-0775 Anastasia Lapsui/Markku Lehmuskallio, Finland, 2001, 85 mins. VIRUS Or as they say in Poland, Wirus. This suspenseful story follows a computer virus that’s eating its way through Warsaw, and features Polish action stars Olaf Lubaszenko, Jan Englert, and Cezary Pazura. After the • 1-773-281-9075 • computer networks of a major bank and hospital are compromised, Michal, a young hacker, is hired to combat the virus before it completely cripples the institutions. As he digs deeper into the code, he comes to believe his brother, Stefan, might be the cyber terrorist. Michal’s crush on the foxy bank manager isn’t helping either. Wirus came a year after the wave of hacker movies (The Net, Hackers, etc.) swept through the States. In Polish with English subtitles. Prebook:02/26/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV95898 $24.95 Jan Kidawa-Blonski, Poland, 1996, 97 mins. BRITISH CINEMA ALPHA MALE Led by Danny Huston and Jennifer Ehle, this solid British drama watches an upper-class English family fray after the death of its great, warm patriarch, Jim (Huston). Moving back and forth in time, Alpha Male shows him as overbearing, yet tender with wife Alice (Ehle) and children Jack (Mark Wells) and Elyssa (Amelia Warner). When the film flashes forward to the time of Jack’s 21th birthday, we find Alice remarried, Elyssa dejected, and all with hidden resentments bubbling forth. Prebook:02/21/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV95953 $27.98 Letterboxed. Closed-captioned. Includes trailer. Dan Wilde, Great Britain, 2006, 100 mins. INTERNATIONAL CINEMA BAMAKO “The most politically urgent film in the 2006 NY Film Festival combines a bracing indictment of the world financial system with a subtle glimpse at daily life in Africa” (The New York Times ). Directed by Mauritanian filmmaker Abderrahmane Sissako (Waiting for Happiness), Bamako’s experimental narrative veers between the story of a young nightclub singer (Aissa Maiga) and her boyfriend (Tiecoura Traore) on the verge of a break-up, and scenes of a court case against the IMF and World Bank being held in the courtyard of their apartment complex. In French and Bambara with English subtitles. Prebook:02/13/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV93624 $29.95 Letterboxed. Abderrahmane Sissako, Mali/France/USA, 2006, 118 mins. ECLIPSE SERIES 9: THE DELIRIOUS FICTIONS OF WILLIAM KLEIN American-born, Paris-based independent filmmaker and photographer William Klein is best known for his 1969 documentary Muhammad Ali the Greatest, but his challenging fiction films rival la creme of the New Wave. This set includes his first feature, Who Are You, Polly Magoo? (1966, 101 mins.), set in the world of high fashion and based on Klein’s time spent as a photographer for Vogue, Mr. Freedom (1969, 92 mins.), an allegory of U.S. imperialism, and The Modern Couple (1977, 101 mins.), a comedy about middle-class complacency that features Andre Dussollier, Anemone, and Eddie Constantine (Alphaville). In French with English subtitles. Prebook:02/19/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV93643 $44.95 Eclipse from The Criterion Collection. 3-DVD set. Letterboxed (1.66:1). William Klein, France, 1966-1977, 293 mins. [email protected] INDIESOURCE NEW! JANUARY 29 - FEBRUARY 11, 2008 LIFE IS A BED OF ROSES (LA VIE EST UN ROMAN) FIORILE (WILD FLOWER) Alain Resnais pays tribute to three influential French filmmakers—Georges Melies, Marcel L’Herbier, and Eric Rohmer—with this lighthearted film about happiness and the power of the imagination. Set in a chateau that was dedicated to happiness in the 1920s and has since become a progressive school, the film weaves together three stories that shift between the past, present, and the imagined, creating a compelling and entertaining mixture of drama, satire, comedy, fantasy, and music. In French with English subtitles. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/19/08 DVD: DV70873 $29.95 Letterboxed (1.66:1). Includes original theatrical trailer and a making-of documentary. In the orange groves of Italy, the Benedetti family preserves their time-honored ways, including the curse that has followed them for generations. In this provocative tale, greed, lust, romance, and forbidden love stalk the unsuspecting members of this clan in a warmly nostalgic look at the process of history. “A sweeping and sensuous fable...combines a confident narrative drive with visual style....” (The New York Times ). Nominated for the Palme d’Or at Cannes. In Italian with English subtitles. Prebook:03/04/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:04/01/08 DVD: DV93684 $26.98 Letterboxed (1.85:1). Digitally restored and remastered. Includes 55-minute featurette “The Boys from San Miniato: Meeting with Paolo and Vittorio Taviani,” trailers, and more. Alain Resnais, France, 1983, 110 mins. Paolo Taviani/Vittorio Taviani, Italy, 1993, 105 mins. I WANT TO GO HOME (JE VEUX RENTRER A LA MAISON) Alberto Lattuada, Italy, 1962, 102 mins. French director Alain Resnais paired with American writer Jules Feiffer (Carnal Knowledge ) for this satire of French and Yankee culture. An American cartoonist (Adolph Green) travels to Paris to attend a comic-strip exhibition, but the trip is actually an excuse for him to reconcile with his estranged daughter, a student at the Sorbonne. Experiencing immense culture shock, the American wants to go home until he meets his daughter’s professor (Gerard Depardieu). A fan of the cartoonist’s work, the professor invites them all to his mother’s country house where hilarity results. Also stars Linda Lavin and Laura Benson. In French with English subtitles. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/19/08 DVD: DV93663 $29.95 Letterboxed (1.66:1). Includes original theatrical trailer and interview with producer Marin Karmitz. MELO Adapted from a 1929 play by Henry Bernstein, Melo marked the first time that director Alain Resnais had ever handled his own screenplay. The film tells the story of two lifelong friends and violinists, Marcel and Pierre. When Marcel goes on to stardom, Pierre settles into a contented family life unaware that his wife is sleeping with Marcel. Plagued by guilt, Pierre’s wife eventually takes deadly measures to end the affair. “An incomparable masterpiece” (Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader). In French with English subtitles. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/19/08 DVD: DV70872 $29.95 Letterboxed (1.66:1). Includes original theatrical trailer and an interview with producer Marin Karmitz. Alain Resnais, France/Italy, 1989, 101 mins. NEW! Alain Resnais, INTERNATIONAL KAOS KAOS Five adapted short stories by Luigi Pirandello to capture the Sicilian landscape “harboring a richness of dramatic tales at once emotional and elemental” (Time Out ). With Margarita Lozano, Omero Antonutti, and Claudio Bigagli. In Italian with English subtitles. Prebook:03/04/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:04/01/08 DVD: DV93683 $26.98 Letterboxed (1.78:1). Digitally restored and remastered. Includes trailer gallery. NEW! LOVE UNTO DEATH (L’AMOUR A MORT) Acclaimed director Alain Resnais (Hiroshima Mon Amour) explores themes of love and death in this bleak and anguishing drama. Pierre Arditi and Sabina Azema (both of La Vie Est un Roman) star as Simon and Elizabeth, an affectionate couple that lives happily in love until Simon experiences a sudden and seemingly fatal seizure. When he revives miraculously, Simon grows increasingly obsessed with his brush with death until another seizure ends his life. Resnais dresses his lead actors in symbolic colors and uses musical interludes (by Hans Werner Henze) and other formal devices to press his philosophical themes. The result is an underrated accomplishment from one of cinema’s most talented directors. In French with English subtitles. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/19/08 DVD: DV93662 $29.95 Letterboxed (2.35:1). Includes original theatrical trailer and an interview with producer Marin Karmitz. Paolo Taviani/Vittorio Taviani, Italy, 1984, 182 mins. KHADAK “Beautiful and mysterious” (New York Magazine ), Khadak is a Fellini-esque fable set against the frozen steppes of Mongolia and featuring a cast of non-professionals. Bagi, a young nomadic shepherd, is told by a shaman that he possesses a powerful inner eye. Before long, a plague strikes their village, and officials relocate his family to a nasty mining town. There, his world is depicted as an eerie dreamscape, composed of Soviet-era barracks, massive industrial mines, and a sacred tree. When he reluctantly embraces his inner voice, it leads him to Zolzaya, a beautiful and rebellious coal thief. Learning the plague was fabricated, together they start a revolution. Winner of the Luigi De Laurentiis Award at the Venice Film Festival. In Mongolian with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/04/08 DVD: DV93633 $24.98 Letterboxed. Includes making-of featurette, theatrical trailer, and slideshow. Alain Resnais, France, 1984, 92 mins. MAFIOSO This crime comedy from Alberto Lattuada (Il Bandito) follows an upstanding Milan factory foreman (Alberto Sordi) as he takes his wife (Norma Bengell) and children on a vacation to his hometown in rural Sicily. The trip from modernity back to his roots showcases the Peter Brosens/ Jessica Hope Woodworth, Belgium/ Germany/Netherlands, 2006, 85 mins. 1-800-888-0775 director’s early flair for theatricality, which gives way to the influence of neorealism as the family approaches the village. There, he discovers some harsh realities about his ancestors and their livelihoods. “At once a giddy mixture of farce, satire and opera buffa and a closely observed drama of social dislocation and cultural confusion” (A.O. Scott, New York Times). In Italian with English subtitles. Prebook:02/12/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV93642 $29.95 Criterion Collection edition. Letterboxed (1.85:1). Newly restored hi-def digital transfer. Includes a 1996 interview with Lattuada by filmmaker Daniele Luchetti; video interviews with director’s son, Alessandro, and wife, Carla; Italian and U.S. theatrical trailer; stills gallery of promotional caricatures by artist Keiko Kimura; new and improved English subtitle translation; and a booklet with new essays by Phillip Lopate and Roberto Chiesi, and a 1982 interview with Lattuada. • 1-773-281-9075 • France, 1986, 112 mins, KINO MY BEAUTIFUL JINJIIMAA A tragic love story set against the Mongolian steppes. Six years ago, Jin Jii-Maa, a deaf woman, was raped by a local official. Though she shot him in self-defense, her male friend Sukhee had bravely taken the blame for her crime. This hopeful film begins upon his release from prison, returning to his beautiful Jin Jii-Maa. In Mongolian with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/04/08 DVD: DV96183 $24.98 Ochir Mashbat, Mongolia, 2006, 80 mins. NEW! NIGHT OF THE SHOOTING STARS This magical film by the Taviani Brothers is set on the night of the Feast of St. Lawrence during the last days of World War II. A woman recalls her beloved and an evening years ago when, on another such night, a group of peasants fled through the Tuscan countryside amid exploding shells lighting up the sky instead of stars. The film is a beautiful tapestry of fact, myth, and wartime memory, romantic and intense. Winner of the Grand Prize of the Jury at Cannes and the National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director. In Italian with English subtitles. Prebook:03/04/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:04/01/08 DVD: DV70808 $26.98 Letterboxed (1.78:1). Digitally restored and remastered. Includes 84-minute interview “Talking about Cinema: Taviani Brothers,” trailer gallery, and more. Paolo Taviani/Vittorio Taviani, Italy, 1982, 103 mins. [email protected] INDIESOURCE JANUARY 29 - FEBRUARY 11, 2008 Dragons. So a stay-at-home dad named Skip becomes Bannor of Laconia and physically leads his forces against Keldar of Mordom, a mere office worker. It’s not a big deal, but it makes for fascinating subcultural documentary. Audience Award Winner at SXSW Film Festival. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV96020 $26.98 Letterboxed. Includes directors’ commentary, commentary by Bannor and Keldar, outtakes, deleted scenes, and original theatrical trailer. NEW! SOPHIA LOREN CLASSICS (TWO WOMEN / YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW) Two of Sophia Loren’s finest performances, both directed by neorealist progenitor Vittorio De Sica. Loren won an Academy Award for her portrayal of a mother ravaged by war in Two Women (1961, 99 mins.). In this heartwrenching film, she and her 13-year old daughter become the focus of attack by retreating German soldiers. In the Oscar-winning Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (1964, 119 mins.), Loren stars alongside Marcello Mastroianni star in three different comic stories. She is great as the skilled temptress who uses sex to get what she wants, and her striptease remains a steamy, unforgettable film achievement. Dubbed in English. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/04/08 DVD: DV96182 $14.98 Luke Meyer/Andrew Neel, USA, 2006, 90 mins. DIVA DOLOROSA Dutch found-footage filmmaker Peter Delpeut (Lyrical Nitrate) creates a collage of silent French and Italian melodramas in this experimental documentary devoted to opera and silent film heroines from a bygone era. Featuring rare excerpts from La Donna Nuda, Carnivalesca, Rapsodia Satanica, Tigre Reale, and other films from 1913-1920, overwrought screen divas like Lyda Borelli and Pina Menichelli are celebrated and recontextualized, accompanied by a new orchestral score by Loek Dikker. “A rhapsodic, heart-rendingly scored tone poem about fin-de-siecle Black Romanticism...Anyone with a weakness for the naked tragedy of frozen cinematic time will plotz and them some” (Michael Atkinson, The Village Voice). Dutch and Italian intertitles with optional English subtitles. Prebook:03/04/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV93657 $29.99 Includes essay by film scholar Angela Dalle Vacche, director statement, and photo gallery. Vittorio De Sica, Italy, 1961/1964, 218 min. SOPIA LOREN CLASSICS: YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW Peter Delpeut, Netherlands, 1999, 70 mins. NEW! WAR/DANCE Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2007, War Dance shares the inspiring story of three orphaned children living in the Patongo refugee camp in northern Uganda. Though the atrocities inflicted by rebels have cast a shadow over the country for two decades, the children are able to put aside their devastating memories. At Patongo, they practice for a national music and dance competition to be held in the nation’s capital. Their joy when in song and moving to primal rhythms— even if temporary—is infectious. “Visually ravishing” (Stephen Holden, New York Times). In English and Acholi with English subtitles. Prebook:03/20/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:04/15/08 DVD: DV96141 $27.98 Letterboxed. Closed-captioned. Includes deleted and extended scenes and trailer gallery. Sean Fine/Andrea Nix, USA, 2007, 107 mins. DOCUMENTARIES FEAST OF DEATH: THE DARK PLACES OF JAMES ELLROY ANTONIO GAUDI James Ellroy has emerged as one of the most prominent figures on the current American literary scene. His fragmentary writing style, pessimistic worldview, and colorful biography distinguish him from the crowded field of crime writing. This in-depth look at Ellroy’s life and work follows the writer as he tags along with the LAPD and examines a number of unsolved cases. The film focuses in particular on Ellroy’s fascination with Elizabeth Short—The Black Dahlia—whose gruesome killing bore similarities to Ellroy’s mother’s own murder. Prebook:02/19/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV71661 $24.98 Letterboxed. Closed-captioned. Compelling portrait of Antonio Gaudi (1852-1926), the leading proponent of the Art Nouveau movement in architecture in Spain, whose distinctive style is marked by a fluidity of movement, rich color, and sensuality of form and texture. Teshigahara’s camera examines buildings designed by Gaudi, including Casa Vicens, Crypt of the Colonia Guell and Park Guell, Casa Batlo, Casa Mila, and Barcelona’s unfinished landmark, Templo de la Sagrada Familia. “A visual symphony” (The Chicago Tribune). In Japanese with English subtitles. Prebook:02/12/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV63200 $39.95 2-DVD Criterion Collection edition. Newly restored hi-def digital transfer. Includes video interview with architect Arata Isozaki; Gaudi, Catalunya 1959, a short film by Hiroshi Teshigahara; Monitor: Antonio Gaudi (1961), a short film essay by director Ken Russell; VITA, a short film by Teshigahara on the sculpture work of his father, Sofu; original theatrical trailer; improved English subtitle translation; and a booklet featuring a new essay by art historian Dore Ashton. Vikram Jayanti, USA, 2001, 90 mins. LAKE OF FIRE Seventeen years in the making, this mammoth documentary from director Tony Kaye (American History X) explores both sides of the abortion debate. Filmed in black and white, Lake of Fire shares screen time with those on the far right (religious fundamentalists, Pat Buchanan), left (feminists, Noam Chomsky), and in the center of this hot-button issue, remaining strongly impartial throughout. Nonetheless, Kaye’s film will provoke you as it moves from interviews with survivors of a clinic gun battle to footage of the aftermath of an illegal abortion. “This is a brave, unflinching, sometimes virtually unwatchable documentary that makes such an effective case for both pro-choice and pro-life” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times). Prebook:02/14/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/11/08 DVD: DV95952 $27.98 Unrated. Letterboxed. Closedcaptioned. Includes theatrical trailer. Hiroshi Teshigahara, Japan, 1984, 72 mins. DARKON A touching, respectful documentary that quests to the land of live-action role-playing (LARP). Leaving the ten-sided die in basement, hundreds of weekend warriors take to forests, soccer fields, and campus quads with homemade armor and foam covered medieval weapons in search of the glory not afforded them in their nine-to-five realm. Darkon juxtaposes players’ normal, somewhat dull lives with their rich fantasy personas, all of which are pretty tangible in comparison to alternate realities like Second Life, World of Warcraft, and traditional Dungeons & 1-800-888-0775 WAR DANCE Tony Kaye, USA, 2006, 152 mins. • 1-773-281-9075 CULT CINEMA THE BLOODSTAINED SHADOW A great score performed by Goblin (Susperia) highlights this giallo horror feature from the director of Watch Me When I Kill. A college professor returns home to visit with his Catholic priest brother just as a series of horrible killings occur within the community. The brothers try to uncover the identity of the monster behind the slaughters while also working through their own tormented memories of an unspeakable childhood trauma. Dubbed in English. Prebook:02/01/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV96066 $14.95 Letterboxed (16x9). Includes interview with the director, filmography, and theatrical trailer. Antonio Bido, Italy, 1978, 109 mins., NEW! A BLOODY ARIA A South Korean shocker about an opera student (Cha Yeryun) who takes a trip through the countryside with her music professor (Lee Byuong-jun). Not only is he getting excessively touchy-feely, but a group of young toughs starts harassing them to boot. She takes off into the woods and comes across a state patrolman, accepting a ride back to civilization. Bad news: his idea of civilization is taking her back to the creeps and acting out a series of sadistic tortures. “...a commentary about authority and violence in Korean society...” (Village Voice). In Korean with English subtitles. Prebook:01/29/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV96024 $19.95 Letterboxed. Shin-yeon Won, South Korea, 2006, 115 mins. • [email protected] INDIESOURCE JANUARY 29 - FEBRUARY 11, 2008 DVD: DV96065 $29.95 2-DVD Special Edition. Fully restored hi-def transfer. Letterboxed (1.85:1). Includes international trailer, US trailer, TV and radio spots, poster and stills gallery, “Back to the Morgue” featurette with Jorge Grau, and interviews with Grau, star Ray Lovelock, special effects artist Giannetto De Rossi. THE CASE OF THE BLOODY IRIS The stunning Edwige Fenech stars in The Case of the Bloody Iris, in which a beautiful young model is stalked by a mysterious killer. As you might expect with Ms. Fenech in the lead, there’s a good deal of sex appeal to go along with the expected bloodletting. Dubbed in English. Prebook:02/01/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV96067 $14.95 Letterboxed (2.35:1). Includes alternate stabbing scene, theatrical trailer, and Anthony Ascott filmography. Jorge Grau, Italy/Spain, 1974, 93 mins. Aldo Lado, Italy, 1972, 94 mins. NEW! SHOGUN ASSASSIN 4: FIVE FISTFULS OF GOLD Giuliano Carnimeo, Italy, 1972, 95 mins. The fifth film in the extremely violent, but glorious Lone Wolf and Cub franchise was released dubbed in the States as the fourth movie in the Shogun Assassin line, alternately titled Baby Cart at the River Styx and Baby Cart in the Land of Demons. Ogami Itto, a dishonored assassin, roves the countryside with his child in a cart filled with weapons. When five warriors hire Ogami to protect their clan, he must first prove himself by defeating each in combat. Then comes the gold. “Typically imaginative and exciting swordplay” (BBC). Dubbed in English. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/04/08 DVD: DV96192 $19.98 Letterboxed. Digitally restored. THE DEL TENNEY COLLECTION (THE CURSE OF THE LIVING CORPSE / THE HORROR OF BEACH PARTY / VIOLENT MIDNIGHT) A Del Tenney triple feature. It kicks off with The Horror of Party Beach (1964, 71 mins.), a drive-in classic about a sea monster who wreaks havoc on bikini-clad teeny boppers twisting on the beach. The Curse of the Living Corpse (1963, 83 mins.) is a chilling, supernatural tale about the uncovering of a dead man’s will. In the document, Rufus Sinclair warns that he’ll come back to life and make each of his heirs die a horrific death if they don’t obey his wishes. Lastly, Violent Midnight (1963, 90 mins.), produced by Del Tenney and directed by Richard Hilliard, is a stark and vicious B-thriller that’s sometimes referred to as Psychomania. Lee Philips stars as Korean War veteran-turned-painter Elliot Freeman, who’s suspected of murder when one of his models (Kaye Elhardt) turns up dead. With the help of his lawyer (Sheppard Strudwick), Freeman sets out to clear his good name. With Sylvia Miles, and Dick Van Patten. Prebook:02/19/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/25/08 DVD: DV96103 $24.98 2-DVD set. Letterboxed. Includes commentary tracks with Del Tenney, interview with Tenney, photo gallery, trailers, English subtitles, and more. Kenji Misumi, INTERNATIONAL Japan, 1973, 89 mins., KOCH SHORT NIGHT OF GLASS DOLLS A reporter presumed dead, whose mind is actually still alive, is taken to the local morgue, where his thoughts run wild as he tries to piece together the terrifying events that led to his present condition. Bergman favorite Ingrid Thulin tops the cast of this suspenseful thriller, also starring Mario Adorf (The Tin Drum), model/actress Barbara Bach, and Jean Sorel in the lead role of the reporter. Also known as Paralyzed and Malastrana. Dubbed in English. Prebook:02/01/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV69195 $14.95 Letterboxed (2.35:1). Includes interview with the director, filmography, and theatrical trailer. Del Tenney/Richard Hilliard, USA, 1963-1964, 255 mins. Aldo Lado, Italy/West Germany/Yugoslavia, 1971, 97 mins. THE VOYEUR A fine example of sophisticated smut from the director of Caligula, Tinto Brass. Set in Rome, a literature professor, Dodo (Francesco Casale), gets abandoned by his sexually adventurous wife (Katarina Vasilissa). Grief-stricken and lovesick, he visits his father, who already has his hands full with a sexy nurse and a series of lady callers. This sets off sessions of Dodo peeping on others sexual escapades in hopes of recharging his mojo. “...fleshpeddling is clearly his main mission” (Variety ). ADULTS ONLY. Prebook:02/01/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV96068 $24.95 Uncut Italian Director’s Cut. 100 mins. Letterboxed. Includes director interview, trailers, photo gallery, and more. Prebook:02/01/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV96078 $24.95 English Producer’s Cut. 91 mins. Letterboxed. Includes director interview, trailers, photo gallery, and more. A BLOODY ARIA THE LIVING DEAD AT MANCHESTER MORGUE If the dead were just allowed to rest in peace, we would never have gruesome zombie movies like this one. A scientific experiment to control insect populations through a high frequency sound system goes haywire and accidentally reanimates the dead. As the zombies snack on the living, a disbelieving police detective (Arthur Kennedy, a long way from Bend of the River and Champion) tries to pin the killings on an innocent hippie. “Without a doubt one of the all-time great European zombie movies” (William Cappa, MovieThing.com). Also known as Let Sleeping Corpses Lie and Don’t Open the Window. In English. Prebook:02/01/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 1-800-888-0775 Tinto Brass, Italy, 1994, 100 mins. WHO SAW HER DIE? One-time James Bond George Lazenby (On Her Majesty’s Secret Service) stars as a grieving father who investigates the murder of his young daughter. The truth • is more horrifying than he could have ever imagined. An underrated giallo, prime for rediscovery. Ennio Morricone composed the memorable score. Also known as The Child. Dubbed in English. Prebook:02/01/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 DVD: DV69196 $14.95 Letterboxed (2.35:1). Includes interview with the director, filmography, and theatrical trailer. 1-773-281-9075 • AMERICAN CINEMA BEFORE THE DEVIL KNOWS YOU’RE DEAD Late in the game, Sidney Lumet delivered this nonlinear, intellectual thriller marked by its formal precision, some family drama befitting Greek tragedy, and expert performances from Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, and Albert Finney. Two brothers (Hoffman and Hawke) conspire to rob their parents’ suburban jewelry store, but the job goes horribly wrong, sending their lives cascading towards disaster. “Lumet hasn’t lost one beat in 50 years” (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times). Nominated for two Independent Spirit Awards. Prebook:03/18/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:04/15/08 DVD: DV93656 $27.98 Letterboxed. Closed-captioned. Includes making-of featurette with cast and crew interviews, director and cast commentary, trailer, and more. Sidney Lumet, USA, 2007, 117 mins. THE ICE STORM Kevin Kline, Joan Allen and Sigourney Weaver turn in stellar performances as members of two dysfunctional families learning to cope with the unyielding forces of nature and human nature in this emotionally charged tale of suburban life in the ‘70s. When a self-centered husband’s relationships with his wife and mistress grow cold, it takes a wife-swapping “key party” and a freak ice storm to clear the air and change their lives. With Christina Ricci, Elijah Wood, Adam Hann-Byrd, Tobey Maguire and Jamey Sheridan. Prebook:02/12/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV93644 $39.95 2-DVD Criterion Collection edition. Letterboxed (1.85:1). Newly restored hi-def digital transfer, supervised and approved by Lee. Includes audio commentary featuring Lee and producerscreenwriter James Schamus; new documentary featuring interviews with actors Allen, Kline, Ricci, and Wood; new video interview with novelist Rick Moody; deleted scenes; footage from event honoring Lee and Schamus at the Museum of the Moving Image; production designs and sketches, with commentary by the designers; theatrical trailer; and booklet with essay by film critic Bill Krohn. Ang Lee, USA, 1997, 113 mins. THE LAST EMPEROR Bernardo Bertolucci’s multiple Academy Award winner, set and shot in Beijing’s Forbidden City, and starring John Lone as Pu Yi, the last emperor of China who, at the age of three, became the “Lord of 10,000 Years,” China’s last emperor. “A staggering and singular movie experience” (Los Angeles Times). Co-starring Joan Chen and Peter O’Toole. Cinematography by Vittorio Storaro (The Conformist). In English. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/26/08 [email protected] INDIESOURCE JANUARY 29 - FEBRUARY 11, 2008 DVD: DV60752 $59.95 4-DVD Criterion Collection Special Edition. Letterboxed. Includes newly restored hidef digital transfer of the theatrical(163 mins.) and extended television versions (218 mins.); audio commentary by Bertolucci, producer Jeremy Thomas, composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, and screenwriter Mark Peploe; The Italian Traveler, a documentary by Fernand Mozskowicz exploring Bertolucci’s journey from Parma to China; The Making of The Last Emperor, a new doc featuring Storaro, editor Gabriella Cristiana, costume designer James Acheson, and art director Gianni Silvestre; Postcards from China, video images taken by Bertolucci while on preproduction; The Late Show: Face to Face, a 30-minute BBC interview with Bertolucci from 1989; new video interviews with composers David Byrne and Sakamoto; theatrical trailer; and a booklet featuring essays by David Thomson and excerpts from script supervisor Fabien Gerard’s journals from the production. enter their conversations, but this changes when Noam has a fling with a Palestinian man, who is invited to stay in their flat illegally. Before long, larger social realities threaten their utopian bubble. “Fox’s mix-and-match sampling of apparently incompatible genres nails the nervous blend of vitality and desperation that is Israel today” (The Village Voice). In Hebrew and Arabic with English subtitles. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/12/08 DVD: DV96061 $27.99 Letterboxed. Unrated. Includes theatrical trailers, making-of featurette, and more. Eytan Fox, Israel, 2006, 117 mins. NEW! SONJA A “sincere nostalgia trip” says The Village Voice about this autobiographical German drama directed by Finnish actress Kirsi Liimatainen. Sonja is your typical 16-yearold girl, dealing with angst and boys. When she meets Julia one summer day, though, their playful conversations about sex with boys lead to something wholly different. In German with English subtitles. Prebook:01/29/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/11/08 DVD: DV96040 $26.95 Letterboxed. Includes photo gallery, theatrical trailer, and more. Bernardo Bertolucci, Italy/USA, 1987, 163 mins. Kirsi Liimatainen, Germany, 2006, 75 mins. TONGUES UNTIED The late Marlon Riggs was internationally acclaimed for such groundbreaking films as Color Adjustment. Poetry, personal testimony, rap, performance, and dance are combined in this singular exploration of the racism and homophobia that black men face daily. Broadcast on the PBS series P.O.V., its beauty and power generated outrage from right-wing politicians. Even so, it remains unmatched for its eloquence. Prebook:02/21/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV93658 $24.99 THE LAST EMPEROR Marlon Riggs, USA, 1989, 55 mins. TRIGGER MAN CINEMA CLASSICS From director Ti West (The Roost) comes this barebones, methodical, and purposefully excruciating horror-thriller about three friends who head to the woods for a hunting trip and have the tables irrevocably (and senselessly) turned on them by a lone sniper. In real time, nonetheless! “Devised for minimum fuss and maximum tension” (New York Times). Starring Reggie Cunningham, Ray Sullivan, and Sean Reid as Reggie, Ray, and Sean. Prebook:02/19/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV93618 $24.95 Letterboxed. Includes commentary from director West, sound designer Graham Reznick and cast, videotaped Q&A from the Los Angeles Film Festival, theatrical trailer, 5.1 sound, and more. THE DRAGON PAINTER In this long-lost silent classic, Japanese-American star Sessue Hayakawa (The Bridge on the River Kwai) plays a mad, but gifted painter living in the mountains of Japan. Hayakawa’s real-life wife, Tsuru Aoki, plays his muse, who must lure him back to civilization. “The Dragon Painter was one of the first films to present a Japanese aesthetic to an American audience” (Stephen Gong, Pacific Film Archive). Based on a novel by Mary McNeil Fenollosa. Beautifully filmed in Yosemite Valley. Silent with a new music score by composer Mark Izu. Prebook:02/13/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/18/08 DVD: DV93623 $29.95 Deluxe Edition. Restored by the George Eastman House from a rediscovered French distribution print. Includes the full-length feature The Wrath of the Gods (Thomas Ince, 1914, 60 mins.) with Sessue Hayakawa, original script from The Wrath of the Gods, 1921 comedy short Screen Snapshots (5 mins.) with Hayakawa and Fatty Arbuckle, stills gallery, and a DVD-ROM with an essay on “Hollywood’s First Asian Film Cycle” by film historian Brian Taves, Mary Mcneil Fenollosa’s novel The Dragon Painter, and more. Ti West, USA, 2007, 80 mins. GAY/LESBIAN CINEMA THE BUBBLE (HA BUAH) From Eytan Fox, director of Walk on Water, comes this intelligent, erotic Israeli film about Tel Aviv hipsters who seem far removed from the religious conflicts that taking lives around them. Lulu (Daniella Wircer) and her two gay roommates, Yali and Noam (Alon Friedmann and Ohad Knoller), like to party, gossip, and date. Politics rarely 1-800-888-0775 NEW! EMPRESS WU ZETIAN / DREAM OF THE RED CHAMBER Two classic films from a tumultuous era in Chinese history. Empress Wu Zetian (Peilin Fang, 1939) is a socially-conscious biopic based on the legendary Empress Wu, who took the title of Emperor away from the patriarchy during the Tang Dynasty. This is followed by Dream of the Red Chamber (Wancang Bu, 1944), a romantic costume drama set during the 1700s and based on arguably the greatest work in Chinese fiction. Also known as Hong Lou Meng, it remains one of the earliest filmed versions of the novel. In Mandarin with newly translated English subtitles. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/05/08 DVD: DV96007 $24.98 Peilin Fang/Wancang Bu, China, 1939/1944, 220 mins. GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM COLLECTION (THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI / THE HANDS OF ORLAC / SECRETS OF A SOUL / WARNING SHADOWS) Shadows come alive, landscapes distort, and interior thoughts beget haunting exteriors. This is German expressionism, perfectly exemplified by four silent classics from the Weimar era: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Robert Wiene, 1920, 72 mins.), The Hands of Orlac (Wiene, 1924, 110 mins.), Secrets of a Soul (G.W. Pabst, 1926, 75 mins.), and Warning Shadows (Arthur Robison, 1923, 85 mins.). Silent with music track and English intertitles. Prebook: ORDER NOW . . . . . . . . . . . Street:02/19/08 DVD: DV93619 $69.95 4-DVD set. Robert Wiene/G.W. Pabst/Arthur Robison, Germany, 19201926, 342 mins. NEW! MYRIAD OF LIGHTS / ALONG THE SUNGARI RIVER A double feature of classic Chinese films that grew out of the devastation of World War II. Myriad of Lights (Shen Fu, 1948), also known as The Lights of Ten Thousand Homes, was suppressed by the Communist party for its portrayal of a poor family dealing with unemployment and harsh living conditions in the slums of Shanghai. Authorities had no reason to take issue with Along the Sungari River (Jin Shan, 1947), an anti-Japanese war film about the hardships faced by a young woman whose parents were killed during the Japanese invasion. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/04/08 DVD: DV96185 $24.98 Shen Fu, China, 1948/1947, 230 mins. NEW! ORPHAN ON THE STREETS / THE WATCH Two 1949 films from the Chinese Film Classics Collection. An Orphan on the Streets (Zhao Ming/Yan Gong), also known as San mao liu lang ji and The Winter of Three Hairs, is a Kunlun Film Company production about the comic misadventures of a street urchin. The Watch, based on a story by famed author Lu Xun, is film that follows the path of a stolen timepiece as it changes hands and changes lives. In Mandarin with English subtitles. Prebook:02/05/08. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Street:03/04/08 DVD: DV96184 $24.98 Zhao Ming/Yan Gong, China, 1949, 178 mins. 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