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- (1966)
- Features: DVD
- Starring: Libuse Havelkova, Jitka Bendova
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 9/18/2001
- A masterpiece from Czechoslovakia that won the Best Foreign Film Oscar, Jiri Menzel's touching film chronicles the coming of age of young railroad worker Miloš Hrma (Václav Neckář) during the Nazi... more
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- (1959)
- Features: DVD
- Starring: Marcel Camus, Breno Mello
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 8/17/2010
- The Greek myth of doomed lovers Orpheus and Eurydice is transferred to contemporary Rio de Janeiro's festive Carnival in Marcel Camus' Oscar-winning film, a lively blend of sight and sound. The... more
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- (2007)
- Features: Widescreen, Subtitled, Dubbed, Dolby
- Starring: Karl Markovics, August Diehl
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 8/5/2008
- Held prisoner in a Nazi concentration camp, a Jewish counterfeiter (Karl Markovics) is forced to aid the Germans in their efforts to flood the Allied markets with phony money. Special privileges that... more
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- (1987)
- Features: DVD
- Starring: Stéphane Audran, Jean-Philippe LaFont
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 9/4/2014
- A special dinner prepared by their French maid proves to be a memorable evening for two 19th-century Danish sisters, the sheltered daughters of an austere minister who kept them from experiencing the... more
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- (1959)
- Features: Blu-ray
- Starring: Marcel Camus, Breno Mello
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 3/21/2010
- The Greek myth of doomed lovers Orpheus and Eurydice is transferred to contemporary Rio de Janeiro's festive Carnival in Marcel Camus' Oscar-winning film, a lively blend of sight and sound. The... more
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- (1987)
- Features: Blu-ray
- Starring: Stéphane Audran, Stephane Audran
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 7/23/2013
- A special dinner prepared by their French maid proves to be a memorable evening for two 19th-century Danish sisters, the sheltered daughters of an austere minister who kept them from experiencing the... more
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- (1995)
- Features: Subtitled
- Studio: Film Movement
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 4/19/2016
- Marleen Gorris' winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film centers on an elderly woman recalling her life in a small Dutch village after World War II on her deathbed. Antonia's reminiscences... more
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- (2013)
- Features: Blu-ray
- Starring: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone
- Studio: Artificial Eye
- Genre: Drama, Foreign
- Release Date: 12/3/2013
- A one-and-done literary triumph in his youth has allowed aging journalist Jep (Toni Servillo) to enjoy a bon vivant's life among Rome's social elite for years. When confronted by stunning news from... more