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MISHIMA: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS
Paul Schrader's visually stunning, structurally audacious collage-like portrait of acclaimed Japanese author and playwright Yuko Mishima (played by Ken Ogata) investigates the inner turmoil and contradictions of a man who attempted an impossible harmony between self, art, and society. Taking place on Mishima's last day, when he famously committed public seppuku (ritual suicide), the film is punctuated by extended flashbacks to the writer's life as well as gloriously stylized evocations of his fictional works. With its rich cinematography by John Bailey, exquisite sets and costumes by Eiko Ishioka, and unforgettable, highly influential score by Philip Glass, Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a sincere tribute to its subject and a bold, investigative work of art in its own right.

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• Directed by Paul Schrader (American Gigolo, Affliction, Auto Focus)
• Music by Philip Glass (Koyaanisqatsi, The Hours, Notes on a Scandal)
• Cinematography by John Bailey (Cat People, The Big Chill, Groundhog Day)
• Starring Ken Ogata (Vengeance Is Mine, Ballad of Narayama)

DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION DOUBLE-DISC SET FEATURES:
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Paul Schrader and cinematographer John Bailey
• New audio commentary featuring Schrader and producer Alan Poul
• The Strange Case of Yukio Mishima, a 55-minute BBC documentary about the author
• New interviews with Donald Richie and John Nathan, collaborators and friends of Yukio Mishima
• New interviews with Bailey, producers Tom Luddy and Mata Yamamoto, composer Philip Glass, and production designer Eiko Ishioka
• A new audio interview with coscreenwriter Chieko Schrader
• A video interview excerpt featuring Mishima talking about writing
• Theatrical trailer
• New and improved English subtitle translation
• PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Kevin Jackson and a piece on the film’s censorship in Japan

Title: Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
CAT: CC1752D
UPC: 7-15515-02972-8
ISBN: 978-1-60465-040-2
SRP: $39.95
Prebook: 5/13/08
Street date: 6/17/08

PATRIOTISM
Playwright and novelist Yukio Mishima predicted his own suicide with this ravishing short feature, his only foray into filmmaking (codirected with Domoto Masaki), yet made with the expressiveness and confidence of a true cinema artist. All prints of Patriotism (Yukoku), which depicts the seppuku (ritual suicide) of a naval officer, were destroyed after Mishima's death in 1970, though the negative was saved, and the film resurfaced thirty-five years later. New viewers will be stunned at the depth and clarity of Mishima's vision, as well as his graphic depictions of sex and death. The film is presented here with a choice of Japanese or English intertitles.

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• Written and directed by Yukio Mishima (“The Temple of the Golden Pavilion,” “Kyoto’s House”)
SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer of the Japanese and English versions, with optional Japanese or English intertitles
• A 45-minute audio recording of Yukio Mishima speaking to the Foreign
Correspondents' Association of Japan
• A 45-minute making-of documentary, featuring crew from the film's production
• Interview excerpts featuring Mishima discussing war and death
• New and improved English subtitle translation
• PLUS: A new essay by renowned critic and historian Tony Rayns, Mishima's original novella, and Mishima's extensive notes on the film's production

Title: Patriotism
CAT: CC1753D
UPC: 7-15515-02982-7
ISBN: 978-1-60465-041-9
SRP: $29.95
Prebook: 5/13/08
Street date: 6/17/08

CLASSE TOUS RISQUES
Though sentenced to death, in absentia, in France, former gangland chief Abel Davos (Lino Ventura) sneaks back to Paris with his children after hiding out in Milan for nearly a decade. Accompanied by appointed guardian Eric Stark (Jean-Paul Belmondo, in his first release after Breathless) and beset by backstabbing former friends, Abel begins a journey through the postwar Parisian underworld that’s both throat grabbing and soul searching. A character study of a career criminal at the end of his rope, this rugged noir from Claude Sautet (Un coeur en hiver) is a thrilling highlight of sixties French cinema.

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• Directed by Claude Sautet (César and Rosalie, Un coeur en hiver)
• Starring Lino Ventura (Touchez pas au grisbi, Elevator to the Gallows, Army of Shadows)
• Starring Jean-Paul Belmondo (Breathless, A Woman Is a Woman, Pierrot le fou)
• Cinematography by Ghislain Cloquet (The Fire Within, Au hasard Balthazar)
• Music by Georges Delerue (Contempt, Jules and Jim, The Two of Us)

SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer
• Excerpts from Claude Sautet ou La magie invisible, a documentary on the director by writers N.T. Binh and Dominique Rabourdin
• Archival interview footage featuring actor Lino Ventura discussing his career
• Original French and U.S. release trailers
• New and improved English subtitle translation
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• PLUS: New essays by director Bertrand Tavernier and critic N. T. Binh, a reprinted
interview with Sautet, and a tribute by Jean-Pierre Melville

Title: Classe tous risques
CAT: CC1758D
UPC: 7-15515-03052-6
ISBN: 978-1-60465-047-1
SRP: $29.95
Prebook: 5/13/08
Street date: 6/17/08

THE FURIES
Barbara Stanwyck and Walter Huston are at their fierce finest in master Hollywood craftsman Anthony Mann’s crackling western melodrama. In 1870s New Mexico Territory, megalomaniacal widowed ranch-owner T. C. Jeffords (Huston, in his final role) butts heads with his daughter, Vance (Stanwyck), a firebrand with serious daddy issues, over her dowry, choice of marriage, and, finally, ownership of the land itself. Both sophisticated in its view of frontier settlement and ablaze with searing domestic drama, The Furies is a hidden treasure of American filmmaking, boasting Oscar–nominated cinematography and vivid supporting turns from Judith Anderson, Wendell Corey, and Gilbert Roland.

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• Directed by Anthony Mann (T-Men, Winchester ’73, El Cid)
• Starring Barbara Stanwyck (Stella Dallas, The Lady Eve, Double Indemnity)
• Starring Walter Huston (The Devil and Daniel Webster, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre)
• Starring Judith Anderson (Rebecca, The Ten Commandments)
• Cinematography by Victor Milner (Trouble in Paradise, Cleopatra, Unfaithfully Yours)

SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer
• Audio commentary featuring film historian Jim Kitses (Horizons West)
• A rare, 1931 on-camera interview with Walter Huston, made for the movie theater series Intimate Interviews
• New video interview with Nina Mann, daughter of director Anthony Mann
• Stills gallery of rare behind-the-scenes photos
• Theatrical trailer
• PLUS: A booklet featuring a new essay by critic Robin Wood, a 1957 Cahiers du cinéma interview with Mann, and a new printing of Niven Busch’s original novel
• More!

Title: The Furies
CAT: CC1755D
UPC: 7-15515-03022-9
ISBN: 978-1-60465-044-0
SRP: $29.95
Prebook: 5/20/08
Street date: 6/24/08

BEFORE THE RAIN
The first film made in the newly independent Republic of Macedonia, Milcho Manchevski’s Before the Rain crosscuts the stories of an orthodox Christian monk (Grégoire Colin), a British photo agent (Katrin Cartlidge), and a native Macedonian war photographer (Rade _erbed_ija) to paint a portrait of simmering, entrenched ethnic and religious hatred about to reach its boiling point. Made during the strife of the war-torn Balkan states in the nineties, this gripping triptych of love and violence is also a timeless evocation of the loss of pastoral innocence, and remains one of recent cinema’s most poetic evocations of the futility of war.

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• Directed by Milcho Manchevski (Dust, Shadows)
• Starring Katrin Cartlidge (Breaking the Waves, Naked, Claire Dolan)
• Starring Grégoire Colin (Beau travail, The Dreamlife of Angels, Sex Is Comedy)
• Starring Rade _erbed_ija (Eyes Wide Shut, Ronin, Mission: Impossible)

DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES:
• New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Milcho Manchevski
• Audio commentary featuring Manchevski and film scholar Annette Insdorf
• New video interview with actor Rade _erbed_ija
• Manchevski's award-winning music video for Arrested Development's "Tennessee"
• Stills galleries of Manchevski's photographs and on-set shots
• Theatrical trailer
• New and improved English subtitle translation
• PLUS: A new essay by film scholar Ian Christie
• More!

Title: Before the Rain
CAT: CC1749D
UPC: 7-15515-02942-1
ISBN: 978-1-60465-037-2
SRP: $39.95
Prebook: 5/20/08
Street date: 6/24/08

ATTN CANADA: MISHIMA: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS & PATRIOTISM AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING CANADA ONLY. THE FURIES & BEFORE THE RAIN AVAILABLE IN ALL CANADA. AVAILABILITY OF CLASSE TOUS RISQUES TBA.
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For those of you that have never seen "The Furies" I am suggesting that you buy this release. This film not only has one great cast, but is among the best westerns ever made with some additional film themes that goes beyond its western roots. A terrific film!





Crawdaddy
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I have wanted to see 'The Furies' on DVD from the time I saw clips from it on Martin Scorsese's 'A Personal Journey through American Movies'. Stanwyck also happens to be one of my favorite actresses. The only bad thing about Criterion releasing it is that it will be pictureboxed. But I still can't wait to get my hands on the DVD.

-D
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I'm looking forward to seeing The Furies for the first time.

I'm very happy that they're finally releasing CLASSE TOUS RISQUES, which I saw in its theatrical re-release more than two years ago. I definitely recommend this one to any fans of '50s/'60s European crime/gangster movies.
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Excited for Mishima! Looks like a very good special edition.
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Just for the record, Paul Schrader bought the rights to Mishima back from Warner so this release is no indication whatsoever of a Criterion/WB partnership.
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Nice to see Mishima getting some much-deserved attention, but I'm afraid I'm done buying movies - especially expensive Criterion sets - on DVD.

I look forward to hearing Criterion's plans for releasing their titles on Blu-ray.
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MISHIMA is my favorite Schrader film but my big concern here is that Criterion haven't listed the 'alternate' version with the Roy Scheider narration. I passed on the Warner release for this very reason hoping that at some point it would be reissued with this 'oversight' readdressed.

It would seem Schrader favors the Japanese version over Scheider's English narration but I feel there is a big dis-service being done here by not offering both versions with this package. Particularly a Criterion release. I can only assume that being a Director Approved edition Schrader didn't want this included.

I would beg both Schrader and Criterion to reconsider and include the Scheider narration because I'm sure for a great many this is the version they know and love.

John.
aka Lone Wolf.
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Hallelujah- The Furies on DVD! For those of you who have never seen the movie, let's just say that after seeing Stanwyck in this western, you'll never look at a pair of scissors the same way again.......
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BEFORE THE RAIN was a film that really moved me, and I've long been upset at how few people have seen it and how poorly up to now it has been represented on video. Kudos for the Criterion rub!!!
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Originally Posted by Mark Edward Heuck
BEFORE THE RAIN was a film that really moved me, and I've long been upset at how few people have seen it and how poorly up to now it has been represented on video. Kudos for the Criterion rub!!!

I agree. Hopefully people discover this film that was sorely overlooked. That's why I worked hard to get it released. I will take a lot of personal ownership and pride in the Criterion DVD. After 4 years, I'm glad it's finally here (in June).
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Originally Posted by Lone Wolf
MISHIMA is my favorite Schrader film but my big concern here is that Criterion haven't listed the 'alternate' version with the Roy Scheider narration.

It does now!

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Optional English and Japanese voice-over narrations, the former by Roy Scheider, the latter by Ken Ogata
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Just The Furies for me in this batch which is thankfully at their more reasonably priced $30 SRP (equating to about $20 retail).

Lately I'm having a hard time justifying a standard def purchase at their $40 SRP. It's going to have to be a title that's really special to me.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Newcomb

And with that we can hopefully call this the home video release of Mishima.
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Originally Posted by mike kaminski
And with that we can hopefully call this the home video release of Mishima.
Shame about the cover art though.
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Originally Posted by Jim_K
Just The Furies for me in this batch which is thankfully at their more reasonably priced $30 SRP (equating to about $20 retail).

Lately I'm having a hard time justifying a standard def purchase at their $40 SRP. It's going to have to be a title that's really special to me.

Bad news, Jim...The Furies is actually priced at $40 MSRP.
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Originally Posted by Lord Dalek
Shame about the cover art though.

Yeah, its a bit on the strange side.
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Originally Posted by Jeff Newcomb
Bad news, Jim...The Furies is actually priced at $40 MSRP.

Well that stinks. I might just go the Netflix route if that's the case.
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The Furies is mine!

Even I was too young to see this one in the cinema when it came out. Since then, I've only watched it on the little screen, so I can't wait to have this unique western movie in my hands, finally, to be shown on a big one.


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