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Criterion and Collection
In the 2007 Criterion Collection release of La Jetée and Sans Soleil, Marker included a short essay, " Working on a shoestring budget ".
* Description of the DVD release of La jetée and Sans Soleil by Criterion Collection
Mulvey posits in her notes to the Criterion Collection DVD of Michael Powell's controversial film Peeping Tom that the cinema spectator ’ s own voyeurism is made shockingly obvious and even more shockingly, the spectator identifies with the perverted protagonist.
The Criterion Collection released a special edition version of the film on Blu-ray and DVD on June 12, 2012.
Five deleted scenes, a total of 13 minutes, including the controversial " Otto ", were first made available in 1997 on the Criterion Collection Laserdisc.
The same scenes that were on the Criterion laserdisc can now be found on the Criterion Collection DVD.
* Criterion Collection essay by George Perry
In 1999 Nanook of the North was digitally remastered and released on DVD by The Criterion Collection.
Except for the Cassidys, these are now owned by Castle Hill Productions, with video rights to some licensed to The Criterion Collection.
In 2007, Soderbergh and Tony Gilroy contributed an audio commentary to the DVD re-release of The Third Man by the Criterion Collection.
The Criterion Collection laserdisc and DVD editions were released for North America ; however, the DVD was quickly withdrawn because of licensing conflicts with Pasolini's estate.
It reportedly contains the uncut Criterion Collection release — yet of better quality.
The Criterion Collection released the film on Blu-ray on October 4, 2011.
* Criterion Collection essay on Salò, by John Powers
On the commentary track for the Criterion Collection DVD, Bay recalls a time when he was preparing to leave the set for a meeting with the executives when he was approached by Sean Connery in golfing attire.
The film was selected for a limited edition DVD release by the Criterion Collection, a distributor of primarily arthouse films it categorizes as " important classic and contemporary films " and " cinema at its finest ".
* Criterion Collection essay by Roger Ebert
It includes the special features from the previous 2-disc collector's edition, plus an audio commentary released in 1991 by director Martin Scorsese for The Criterion Collection, previously released on Laserdisc.
A Blu-ray edition of the full length edition was released by the Criterion Collection on October 19, 2010.
* Criterion Collection essay by Philip Kemp
* Criterion Collection essay by Kenneth Turan
* Criterion Collection essay by Peggy Chiao

Criterion and DVD
Besides the BFI edition with the often missing poetry-quotation scene, there exists a French DVD version, distributed by Gaumont Columbia Tristar Home Video, containing a transfer that is a restored, high-definition, colour-corrected version of the film ( superior to the original Criterion and BFI editions ), however, it has no English subtitles, as it is a French product for French cinephiles.
In May 2008, Criterion released the cover art of the reissue DVD, slated for release in August 2008, comprising two discs: ( I ) the film ( with an optional dubbed-English track ) and ( II ) three documentaries and new interviews.
* Rare OOP DVDs Guide to identify original Criterion DVD.
In the introduction for The Criterion Collection DVD of Jean Renoir's The River, Martin Scorsese, who has long championed Powell and Pressburger's works, considers The Red Shoes, along with the Renoir film to be the two most beautiful colour films.
The digitally restored print has also subsequently been released in America by Criterion on DVD & Blu-ray.
" The print was restored and released as the inaugural DVD of the Criterion Collection.
A digitally restored Blu-ray / DVD version was released in May 2010 via The Criterion Collection.
A digitally restored version of the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by The Criterion Collection in May 2011.
A digitally restored version of the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by The Criterion Collection in June 2011 and has the alternate ending as a bonus feature.
The Criterion Collection released a digitally restored DVD of the original British print of the film.

Criterion and version
Bogdanovich is also frequently featured in introductions to movies on Criterion Collection DVDs, and has had a supporting role as a fictional version of himself in the Showtime comedy series Out of Order.
This shortened version — now only 64 minutes long — had its premiere at the Fox Criterion in Los Angeles on February 20, 1932.
Criterion released a Blu-ray version on 6 January, 2009.
The Criterion Collection 2008 version of 4 DVDs adds commentary by Ian Buruma, composer David Byrne, and the Director's interview with Jeremy Isaacs ( ASIN: B000ZM1MIW, ISBN 978-1-60465-014-3 ).
A digitally restored version of the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by The Criterion Collection.
In 1989, Criterion Collection released a laserdisc version of the film, in a one-disc CLV version and a two-disc special edition CAV version ; the latter also included deleted scenes, and a split-screen demonstration of special effects from the film, the screenplay, among other features.
* Introduces a version of a generalized Condorcet Criterion that is satisfied when pairwise elections are based on simple majority choice, and for any dominating set, any candidate in the set is collectively preferred to any candidate not in the set.
A restored widescreen hi-definition Blu-ray Disc version of the film was released by The Criterion Collection on April 27, 2010.
A digitally restored version of the film was released on DVD and Blu-ray by The Criterion Collection.
The latest version of the film on DVD was released by The Criterion Collection on September 18, 2001.
The Criterion Collection version contains the original French trailer and an essay on the film by film critic Kim Newman as a supplemental material.
An expanded version of the documentary has been released on DVD by the Criterion Collection.
The original uncut version was included on the Criterion Collection laserdisc and DVD of the film ( both out of print ), the 2005 trilogy box set and the 2007 anniversary edition ; the latter two were released by MGM and were unrated.

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