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    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]

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    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]

    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]
    Art-House | 1.66:1 | Colour | French Dolby Digital | English Subtitles
    4 Full Original DVD Images (.ISO) + 300dpi Scans = 27.07GBs | 1GB RARs | NL/FSe/FSo


    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]




    Few directors have portrayed the agonies and epiphanies of growing up as poetically—and controversially—as Louis Malle. Laced with autobiographical details, Murmur of the Heart; Lacombe, Lucien; and Au revoir les enfants tell stories of youth, set against the tumult of World War II and postwar France. Tragic, amusing, and poignant, these three films are more than just coming-of-age stories. They are the director’s ongoing response to a world gone wrong.

    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]


    Murmur of the Heart (1972, 118 mins)

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    Louis Malle’s critically acclaimed Murmur of the Heart gracefully combines elements of comedy, drama, and autobiography in a candid portrait of a precocious adolescent boy’s sexual maturation. Both shocking and deeply poignant, this is one of the finest coming-of-age films ever made

    Disc Features:
    * New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised by cinematographer Ricardo Aronovich
    * Original theatrical trailer
    * A new essay by film critic Michael Sragow
    * New and improved English subtitle translation

    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]


    Lacombe, Lucien (1974, 138 mins)

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    One of the first French films to address the issue of collaboration during the German occupation, Louis Malle’s brave and controversial Lacombe, Lucien traces a young peasant’s journey from potential Resistance member to Gestapo recruit. At once the story of a nation and one troubled boy, the film is a disquieting portrait of lost innocence and guilt.

    Disc Features:
    * New, restored high-definition digital transfer
    * Original theatrical trailer
    * Pauline Kael’s 1974 New Yorker review
    * New and improved English subtitle translation

    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]


    Au revoir les enfants (1987, 105 mins)

    IMDb


    Au revoir les enfants tells a heartbreaking story of friendship and devastating loss concerning two boys living in Nazi-occupied France. At a provincial Catholic boarding school, the precocious youths enjoy true camaraderie—until a secret is revealed. Based on events from writer-director Malle’s own childhood, the film is a subtle, precisely observed tale of courage, cowardice, and tragic awakening.

    Disc Features:
    * Restored digital transfer supervised by director of photography Renato Berta
    * Original theatrical trailer and teaser
    * PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by film critic Philip Kemp and historian Francis J. Murphy

    3 Films by Louis Malle (The Criterion Collection) [4 DVD9s] [Re-post]


    Supplements Disc

    * Video interviews with Louis Malle biographer Pierre Billard and actress Candice Bergen, Malle’s widow
    * Joseph: A Character Study, a profile of the provocative figure from Au revoir les enfants, created by filmmaker Guy Magen in 2005
    * The Immigrant, Charlie Chaplin’s 1917 short comedy, featured in the film
    * Audio excerpts from a 1988 AFI interview with Malle
    * Filmography
    * Excerpts from a French TV program featuring the Director on the sets of Murmur of the Heart and Lacombe, Lucien

    DVDs:
    DVD RELEASE: 2006
    STUDIO: Criterion
    CATALOG: 327
    SYSTEM: NTSC
    SCREEN: 1.66:1
    COLOUR: Colour
    AUDIO: French Dolby Digital mono
    SUBTITLES: English (soft)

    Extraction:
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    DVD: 4 Full Dual-Layer DVDs
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    FILE SIZE: 7.01/7.18/6.63/5.88GBs
    SCANS FILE SIZE (300 DPI PNG): 372MBs
    TOTAL FILE SIZE: 27.07GBs

    All DVDs ripped from DVD-Rs burnt from .ISOs from the long-retired CerealRipper.

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