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Dvd Awards 2012 CANDIDATES 2021 AMERICA AS SEEN BY A FRENCHMAN (France, 1960) by François Reichenbach – Arrow Film Distributors Ltd (blu-ray) HIROSHIMA (Japan, 1953) by Hideo Sekigawa – Arrow Film Distributors Ltd (blu-ray) HOTEL DU NORD (France, 1938) by Marcel Carné – Arrow Film Distributors Ltd (blu-ray) SURVIVORS BALLADS (Japan, 1983) by Shohei Imamura – Arrow Film Distributors Ltd (blu-ray) THE MAD FOX (Japan, 1962) by Tomu Uchida – Arrow Film Distributors Ltd (blu-ray) FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT - LA PASSION CINÉMA (France, 1968-1978) – Arte editions / Atelier d’images (blu-ray) LE MYSTÈRE VON BÜLOW (Reversal of Fortune, USA, 1990) by Barbet Schroeder – Atelier d’images (blu-ray) MISSISSIPPI BURNING (USA, 1988) by Alan Parker – Arte editions / Atelier d’images (blu-ray) MARIA LASSNIG. FILMS IN PROGRESS (Austria, 1970-1979) – Austrian Film Museum/Index Edition (dvd) SELECTIONS OF THE CHINESE FIFTH GENERATION DIRECTOR’S WORKS (China, 1985-1987) by Huang Jianxin, Tian Zhuangzhuang, Chen Kaige – Beijing Disk Kino Culture & Media Co. Ltd. / Xi'an Film Studio (blu-ray) SHORT SHARP SHOCKS (UK, 1949-1980) – BFI (blu-ray) IT COULDN'T HAPPEN HERE (UK, 1988) by Jack Bond – BFI (blu-ray + dvd) MÄDCHEN IN UNIFORM (Germany, 1931) by Leontine Sagan – BFI (blu-ray + dvd) PLAY FOR TODAY: VOLUME 1 (UK, 1970-1977) – BFI (blu-ray) THE GOOD DIE YOUNG (UK, 1953) by Lewis Gilbert – BFI (blu-ray + dvd) OUTSIDE. MORRIS ENGEL ET RUTH ORKIN ŒUVRES COMPLÈTES (USA, 1953-1968) – Carlotta Films (blu-ray) PHASE IV (UK-USA, 1973) by Saul Bass – Carlotta Films (blu-ray + dvd) ULTIMO TANGO A PARIGI (Italia, 1972) by Bernardo Bertolucci – CG Entertainment (blu-ray) FELLINI SATYRICON (Italia, 1969) by Federico Fellini – CG Entertainment (blu-ray) IL CASANOVA DI FEDERICO FELLINI (Italia, 1976) by Federico Fellini – CG Entertainment (blu-ray) QUEIMADA (Italia, 1969) by Gillo Pontecorvo – CG Entertainment (blu-ray) UNA GIORNATA PARTICOLARE (Italia/Francia, 1977) by Ettore Scola – CG Entertainment (blu-ray) O AUTO DA FLORIPES (Portugal, 1962) by Secção de Cinema Experimental do Cine-clube do Porto – Cinemateca Portuguesa- Museu do Cinema (dvd) A ROSA DO ADRO (Portugal, 1919) by Geoges Pallu – Cinemateca Portuguesa-Museu do Cinema (dvd) AS ARMAS E O POVO (Portugal, 1975) by Colectivo de Trabalhadores da Actividade Cinematográfica – Cinemateca Portuguesa- Museu do Cinema (dvd) ESSENTIAL FELLINI (Italy, 1950-1987) – The Criterion Collection (blu-ray) SCORSESE SHORTS (USA, 1963-1978) by Martin Scorsese – The Criterion Collection (blu-ray) SMOOTH TALK (UK, 1985) by Joyce Chopra – The Criterion Collection (blu-ray) THE PARALLAX VIEW (USA, 1974) by Alan J. Pakula – The Criterion Collection (blu-ray) MANDABI (Senegal, 1968) by Ousmane Sembène – The Criterion Collection (blu-ray) THE ELEPHANT MAN (USA/UK, 1980) by David Lynch – Eagle Pictures (blu-ray) JULES ET JIM (France, 1962) by François Truffaut – Eagle Pictures (blu-ray + dvd) LES QUATRE CENTS COUPS (France, 1959) by François Truffaut – Eagle Pictures (blu-ray + dvd) APOCALYPSE NOW (USA, 1979) by Francis Ford Coppola – Eagle Pictures (blu-ray) FAUST. EINE DEUTSCHE VOLKSSAGE (Germany, 1926) by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau – Edition Filmmuseum (dvd) O.K. (Germany, 1970) by Michael Verhoeven – Edition Filmmuseum (dvd) OPIUM (Germany, 1920) by Robert Reinert – Edition Filmmuseum (dvd) HALKA (Poland, 1929/1932) by Konstanty Meglicki – Filmoteka Narodowa – Instytut Audiowizualny (FINA) SZALEŃCY (Poland, 1928) by Leonard Buczkowski – Filmoteka Narodowa – Instytut Audiowizualny (FINA) 3-D RARITIES, VOLUME II (Mexico-USA, 1941-1983) by Carlos Véjar C., Edward Dein, Leonard Reeve – Flicker Alley, The 3-D Film Archive (blu-ray) THE CITY WITHOUT JEWS (DIE STADT OHNE JUDEN) (Austria, 1924) by H.K. Breslauer – Flicker Alley, Filmarchiv Austria and The Sunrise Foundation for Education and the Arts (blu-ray + dvd) LAUREL OR HARDY: EARLY SOLO FILMS OF STAN LAUREL AND OLIVER HARDY (USA, 1914-1926) – Flicker Alley, Library of Congress and Blackhawk Films (blu-ray) SPRING NIGHT SUMMER NIGHT (USA, 1967) by J.L. Anderson – Flicker Alley and Nicolas Winding Refn/by NWR (blu-ray + dvd) WAXWORKS (DAS WACHSFIGURENKABINETT) (Germany, 1924) by Paul Leni, Leo Birinsky – Flicker Alley, Eureka Entertainment and Deutsche Kinemathek (blu-ray + dvd) I START COUNTING (UK, 1969) by David Greene – Fun City Editions (blu-ray) VARIETY (USA, 1983) by Bette Gordon – Kino Lorber (blu-ray) MEPHISTO (Hungary, 1981) by Istvan Szabo – Kino Lorber (blu-ray) LIGHTNING OVER BRADDOCK AND COLLECTED SHORTS: THE FILMS OF TONY BUBA (USA, 1972) – Kino Lorber (blu-ray) THE JEWISH SOUL: CLASSICS OF YIDDISH CINEMA (USA-Poland, 1937-1949) – Kino Lorber (blu-ray) JAZZ ON A SUMMER'S DAY (USA, 1959) by Bert Stern – Kino Lorber (blu-ray) MEDITERRANEO (Italia, 1991) by Gabriele Salvatores – MUSTANG ENTERTAINMENT (blu-ray) BOROTALCO (Italia, 1982) by Carlo Verdone – MUSTANG ENTERTAINMENT (blu-ray) I SOLITI IGNOTI 20 ANNI DOPO (Italia, 1985) by Amanzio Todini – MUSTANG ENTERTAINMENT (blu-ray) SAPORE DI MARE (Italia, 1983) by Carlo Vanzina – MUSTANG ENTERTAINMENT (blu-ray + dvd) COMPAGNI DI SCUOLA (Italia, 1988) by Carlo Verdone – MUSTANG ENTERTAINMENT (blu-ray) DALEKÁ CESTA (Czech, 1948) by Alfréd Radok – Národní filmový archiv (blu-ray) MACSKAFOGÓ (Hungary, 1986) by Béla Ternovszky – National Film Institute – Film Archive Hungary (dvd) ISTVÁN SZABÓ COLLECTION (Hungary-Germany-France, 1966-2001) – National Film Institute – Film Archive Hungary (dvd) L'ENFER DES ANGES (France, 1939) by Christian-Jaque – Pathé Films (blu-ray + dvd) LA ROUE (France, 1922) by Abel Gance – Pathé Films / La Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé L'ÉTRANGE MONSIEUR VICTOR (France, 1938) by Jean Grémillon – Pathé Films PAR UN BEAU MATIN D'ÉTÉ (France, 1965) by Jacques Deray – Pathé Films TIRO AL PICCIONE (Italia, 1961) by Giuliano Montaldo – Penny Video / Cineteca nazionale (blu-ray + dvd) SOY CUBA (Cuba-URSS, 1964) by Mikhail Kalatozov – Potemkine Films (blu-ray + dvd) SANS SOLEIL (France, 1983) by Chris Marker – Potemkine Films (blu-ray + dvd) LA JETÉE (France, 1963) by Chris Marker – Potemkine Films (blu-ray + dvd) LA CLASSE OPERARIA VA IN PARADISO – RARO VIDEO/MINERVA PICTURES (blu-ray) SUNLOVE (France, 1967) by Jean-Jacques Lebel – Re:Voir Video (dvd) 3 JOURNEY TO LITHUANIA (USA, 1971-1972) by Jonas Mekas - Adolfas Mekas - Pola Chapelle – Re:Voir Video (dvd) MYTHOLOGY FOR THE SOUL (USA, 1963-1973) by Storm de Hirsch – Re:Voir Video (dvd) ROUGES SILENCES (France, 1978-1984) by Alain Mazars – Re:Voir Video (dvd) FOG LINE (USA, 1970-1971) by Larry Gottheim – Re:Voir Video (dvd) CHICAGO - WELTSTADT IN FLEGELJAHREN (Germany, 1931) by Heinrich Hauser – Schongerfilm/Arte edition (blu-ray) DALEKÁ CESTA (DISTANT JOURNEY) (Czech, 1948) by Alfréd Radok – SECOND RUN ZÍTRA VSTANU A OPAŘÍM SE ČAJEM (TOMORROW I’LL WAKE UP AND SCALD MYSELF WITH TEA) (Czech, 1977) by Jindřich Polák – SECOND RUN NEHA (TENDERNESS) (Slovakia, 1990) by Martin Šulík – SECOND RUN VALERIE A TÝDEN DIVŮ (VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS) (Czech, 1970) by Jaromil Jireš – SECOND RUN OBCHOD NA KORZE (THE SHOP ON MAIN STREET) (Slovakia-Czech, 1965) by Ján Kadár, Elmar Klos – Slovenský filmový ústav / Slovak Film Institute (blu-ray) ELO HAVETTA COLLECTION (Slovakia, 1969-1972) – Slovenský filmový ústav / Slovak Film Institute (blu-ray) PETER NESTLER. 9 FILMS DE 1962 À 2008 (Germany, 1962-2009) – Survivance (dvd) THÉRÈSE (France, 1986) by Alain Cavalier – TAMASA DISTRIBUTION (blu-ray + dvd) THE DOUGLAS MACLEAN COLLECTION (USA, 1921-1923) by William A. 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