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The Criterion Collection release is unsurprisingly one of the best releases on the DVD market but the Madman release is equally recommended, particularly for the addition of Godard’s short film Charlotte et son Jules. The R4 Madman release excludes: -
Archival 1966 interview with actress Chantal Goya. (4:50) -
Interviews with Goya, Kurant, and Jean-Luc Godard collaborator Jean-Pierre Gorin, conducted in 2005. (42:48) -
Video discussion of the film between French film scholars Freddy Buache and Dominique Païni. (24:56) -
Swedish television footage of Godard directing the “film within the film” scene. (4:07) -
Rialto trailer for the 2005 re-release. (1:53) -
16-page booklet/essay by film critic Adrian Martin and a re-print of the report from the set by French journalist Phillippe Labro The R1 Criterion DVD release excludes: -
Charlotte et son Jules (1958) (12:42) -
Feature-Length Audio Commentary by Adrian Martin. -
The Director Suite previews -
Animated Poster Gallery. The transfer for the R1 release is noted as “a high-definition digital transfer, supervised by cinematographer Willy Kurant”. Equally the R4 release is noted as “an all new restored print.”
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