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- (1985)
- Features: Manufactured on Demand
- Starring: Tatsuya Nakadai, Akira Terao
- Studio: Lionsgate
- Genre: Action / Adventure, Foreign-Japanese
- Release Date: 8/3/2021
- Shakespeare's "King Lear" is masterfully transposed to feudal Japan by Akira Kurosawa in this story of an aging lord (Tatsuya Nakadai) whose plan to pass down his kingdom to his sons quickly falls... more
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- (1981)
- Features: Blu-ray
- Starring: Klaus Maria Brandauer
- Studio: Kino Classics
- Genre: Drama, Foreign-German
- Release Date: 7/21/2020
- In early-‘30s Germany, dedicated if self-involved stage actor Hendrik Höfgen (Klaus Maria Brandauer) built repute and respect for his performance of Mephistopheles in "Faust." However, as the years... 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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- (1983)
- Features: Blu-ray
- Starring: Börje Ahlstedt, Gunn W llgren
- Studio: Criterion Collection
- Genre: Drama, Foreign-Swedish
- Release Date: 11/8/2011
- Eloquent Ingmar Bergman portrayal of two children in 1900s Sweden whose carefree lives are thrown into turmoil when their actor father suddenly dies and their mother remarries a stern minister. Ewa... 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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- (1985)
- Features: Dolby, Widescreen, Subtitled
- Studio: Cohen Media Group
- Genre: Drama, Foreign-Spanish
- Release Date: 10/9/2018
- In the early ‘80s twilight of Argentine autocracy, privileged Buenos Aries school teacher Alicia Marnet de Ibáñez (Norma Aleandro) began to question the evasive half-explanations of her functionary... more
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- (1987)
- Features: Subtitled
- Studio: Film Movement
- Genre: Drama, Foreign-Swedish
- Release Date: 5/30/2017
- Max Von Sydow gives a mesmerizing performance as Swedish widower Lasse Karlsson, who sets out for a new life with his young son Pelle (Pelle Hvenegaard) in rural Denmark in the mid-19th-century, in... more