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River, The / DVD-Video
Production Year: 1951 / Region 1







Synopsis


Director Jean Renoir's entrancing first color feature-shot entirely onilocationiin India-isia visual tour de force. Based onitheinovel byiRumer Godden, theifilm eloquently contrasts theigrowing pains of three young women with theiimmutability of theiholy Bengal River, around which their daily lives unfold. Enriched byiRenoir's subtle understanding andiappreciationifor India andiits peoples, The River gracefully explores theifragile connections between transitory emotions andieverlasting creation.




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Features:
Introduction To the Film by Jean Renoir
Rumer Godden: An Indian Affair, a 1995 documentary produced for the BBC Bookmark series, following author Rumer Godden as she journeys back to her childhood home in India
New Video Interview with Martin Scorsese, a key figure in the restoration
2000 Audio Interview with Producer Ken McEldowney.
Stills Gallery Featuring Production Photos and Publicity Stills
Original Theatrical Trailer
PLUS: Essays by Film Scholars Ian Christie and Alexander Sesonske


Video: Standard 1.33:1 Color


Audio: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono


Subtitles: English
Release Date: 3-1-2005

Packaging: Keep Case
Disc: SS-SL

Item Code: RIV060
UPC Code: 037429202920





Film Information


Directors:
• Jean Renoir

Producers:
• Ken McEldowney
Studio: Criterion

Production Year: 1951
DVD Year: 2005

Length: 99 mins
Rating: NR




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Pretty good transfer for its age, will submit laterz..


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Pretty good transfer for its age, will submit laterz



I don't think so my friend! Atleast not the one I have. It looks terrible, and no it's not a bootleg, but an original criterion release! :lol:


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JamesBond007 wrote:
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Pretty good transfer for its age, will submit laterz



I don't think so my friend! Atleast not the one I have. It looks terrible, and no it's not a bootleg, but an original criterion release! :lol:


thanks for your valuable input!!

May I request if you can submit some screen shots from your original.

If same we are through! :roll: 8)


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If same we are through!


Wadya mean? You can't dump me so easily we're soul mates! :lol: Give me time to doctor up some shots! hehehe, just kidding! Will post later when I get home! :)


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Shots here


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Thanks dragun!! That settles it then. Good or Bad :roll: :idea:


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arsh wrote:
Thanks dragun!! That settles it then. Good or Bad :roll: :idea:


So I guess my SS not needed then? :lol:



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outstanding colors - neither muted nor overly brilliant.


Agreed, but then again the results of it being shot in Technicolor!


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If you still think, you have a different disc, then plss?

But if same and you differ with beaver assesment..then never mind! :roll: :idea:


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JamesBond007 wrote:
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Pretty good transfer for its age, will submit laterz



I don't think so my friend! Atleast not the one I have. It looks terrible, and no it's not a bootleg, but an original criterion release! :lol:



It's been awhile since I watched this DVD. So I took another look again and I am very much embarrased to say that I am totally wrong! :oops: Seems I confused it with another criterion DVD that I was not overly impressed with! :?


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I am glad you verified.. :P 8) I thought I had to check, my pair of glasses! :lol:

btw..i saw in custody, and bengali night, recently those were not good, so this really stood out..

I would recommend watching PASSAGE TO INDIA! though.


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I would recommend watching PASSAGE TO INDIA! though.



Ah yes, an excellent movie with a great performance by young Victor Banerjee. Could post some SS if anyone interested! :lol: Waiting for Bengali Night lets see if any good! :lol:


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JamesBond007 wrote:
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I would recommend watching PASSAGE TO INDIA! though.



Ah yes, an excellent movie with a great performance by young Victor Banerjee. Could post some SS if anyone interested! :lol: Waiting for Bengali Night lets see if any good! :lol:


INDEED!!Immensely liked him in this role!

I loved the way director just kept it subtle and under the rug till very end!

May I ask, if English girl was the same who later appears as old granny in Kisna?


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arsh wrote:
JamesBond007 wrote:
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I would recommend watching PASSAGE TO INDIA! though.



Ah yes, an excellent movie with a great performance by young Victor Banerjee. Could post some SS if anyone interested! :lol: Waiting for Bengali Night lets see if any good! :lol:


INDEED!!Immensely liked him in this role!

I loved the way director just kept it subtle and under the rug till very end!

May I ask, if English girl was the same who later appears as old granny in Kisna?


No. World class Judy Davis is not in any Subhash Gai films. :lol:


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May I ask, if English girl was the same who later appears as old granny in Kisna?



Hmmm! Not sure which English girl you're refering to ( Judy Davis?) You do have an Antonia Pemberton (middle aged) in APTI and an Antonia Bernath ( Young, Vibrant and kicking! :lol: ) in Kisna. :lol:


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JamesBond007 wrote:
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May I ask, if English girl was the same who later appears as old granny in Kisna?



Hmmm! Not sure which English girl you're refering to ( Judy Davis?) You do have an Antonia Pemberton (middle aged) in APTI and an Antonia Bernath ( Young, Vibrant and kicking! :lol: ) in Kisna. :lol:


Judy Davis..the main character in Passage to India!!!! not the older lady who dies!

is Judy Davis in Kisna too..as Old English lady, older role of the young Kisna's lover girl?


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