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The Rules of the Game (Criterion Collection) (Version française) - Good

The Rules of the Game (Criterion Collection) (Version française) - Good

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Good - USED Good: A USED - Good: A video game, CD, or DVD with visible signs of wear or fingerprints but still plays perfectly. The box, jewel case, cover art, liner notes, and other inclusions may show minor damage or have stickers. The disc, vinyl, cassette, game, or packaging may also contain identification markings from a previous owner. Please note that any included digital codes (if applicable) are not guaranteed to work. USED BOOK: This book is in good condition with moderate signs of wear. It may contain some highlighting or markings but remains generally clean. The cover may have minor shelf wear, and pages might show slight creasing. Despite these signs of use, the book is well-maintained and fully readable.

Jean Renoir's 1939 classic is widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made, and Criterion is very proud to present the film in a special two-disc edition. Cloaked in a comedy of manners, this scathing critique of corrupt French society is about a weekend hunting party at which amorous escapades abound among the aristocratic guests - which are also mirrored by the activities of the servants downstairs. The refusal of one of the guests to play by society's rules sets off a chain of events that ends in tragedy.DVD SPECIAL FEATURES:- Newly-restored, high-definition transfer of the 110-minute version of the film- Introduction by Renoir- Audio commentary written by film scholar Alexander Sesonske and read by filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich- Selected scene audio commentary by Renoir historian Christopher Faulkner- French television program about the film featuring interviews with the director and actors- New video essay about the film's production, release and later reconstruction- Written tributes to the film and Renoir by filmmakers Francois Truffaut, Paul Schrader, Bertrand Tavernier, Wim Wenders and more

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