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Tracing the life of a renowned icon painter, the second feature by Andrei Tarkovsky vividly conjures the murky world of medieval Russia. This dreamlike and remarkably tactile film follows Andrei Rublev as he passes through a series of poetically linked scenes-snow falls inside an unfinished church, naked pagans stream through a thicket during a torchlit ritual, a boy oversees the clearing away of muddy earth for the forging of a gigantic bell-gradually emerging as a man struggling mightily to preserve his creative and religious integrity. Appearing here in the director's preferred 185-minute cut as well as the version that was originally suppressed by Soviet authorities, the masterwork Andrei Rublev is one of Tarkovsky's most revered films, an arresting meditation on art, faith, and endurance. TWO-Blu-ray SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 2K digital restoration of the director's preferred 185-minute cut, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New 2K digital transfer of the original 205-minute version of the film, The Passion According to Andrei Steamroller and Violin, Tarkovsky's 1961 student thesis film The Three Andreis, a 1966 documentary about the writing of the film's script On the Set of Andrei Rublev," a 1966 documentary about the making of the film New interviews with actor Nikolai Burlyaev and cinematographer Vadim Yusov by filmmakers Seán Martin and Louise Milne New interview with film scholar Robert Bird Selected-scene commentary from 1998 featuring film scholar Vlada Petric New video essay by filmmaker Daniel Raim New English subtitle translation PLUS An essay by critic J. Hoberman
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Tracing the life of a renowned icon painter, the second feature by Andrei Tarkovsky vividly conjures the murky world of medieval Russia. This dreamlike and remarkably tactile film follows Andrei Rublev as he passes through a series of poetically linked scenes-snow falls inside an unfinished church, naked pagans stream through a thicket during a torchlit ritual, a boy oversees the clearing away of muddy earth for the forging of a gigantic bell-gradually emerging as a man struggling mightily to preserve his creative and religious integrity. Appearing here in the director's preferred 185-minute cut as well as the version that was originally suppressed by Soviet authorities, the masterwork Andrei Rublev is one of Tarkovsky's most revered films, an arresting meditation on art, faith, and endurance. TWO-Blu-ray SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 2K digital restoration of the director's preferred 185-minute cut, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New 2K digital transfer of the original 205-minute version of the film, The Passion According to Andrei Steamroller and Violin, Tarkovsky's 1961 student thesis film The Three Andreis, a 1966 documentary about the writing of the film's script On the Set of Andrei Rublev," a 1966 documentary about the making of the film New interviews with actor Nikolai Burlyaev and cinematographer Vadim Yusov by filmmakers Seán Martin and Louise Milne New interview with film scholar Robert Bird Selected-scene commentary from 1998 featuring film scholar Vlada Petric New video essay by filmmaker Daniel Raim New English subtitle translation PLUS An essay by critic J. Hoberman

Dryly witty, bittersweet comedy from England set at the twilight of the 1960s, concerning the friendship between two Bohemian Londoners, unemployed actors Withnail (Richard E. Grant) and Marwood (Paul McGann). The burned-out friends' planned getaway to the Lake District to recover takes some disastrous, unexpected turns, in this evocative cult charmer. Richard Griffiths, Ralph Brown co-star; written and directed by Bruce Robinson. 107 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack English Uncompressed PCM mono; Subtitles English (SDH); audio commentary; featurette; documentary; photo gallery; theatrical trailer; essay; more. Two-disc set.

Combining autobiographical accounts of life during World War II, political allegory, dream sequences, and newsreel footage, maverick Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky creates a haunting cinematic vision in this internationally acclaimed drama. A middle-aged, dying poet (Innokentiy Smoktunovskiy) ruminates on his days as a child (Filipp Yankovskiy), adolescent (Ignat Daniltsev), and family man during Stalin's rule. Margarita Terekhova, Oleg Yankovsky also star. 106 min. Standard; Soundtrack Russian Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles English; documentaries; featuettes. In Russian with English subtitles.
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In the wee hours one evening in a small Southern town, 17 grade school classmates got up from their beds, left their homes, and ran off into the night. As the stunned community grapples with the inexplicable-from the kids' suspected, fragile teacher (Julia Garner) to the dad (Josh Brolin) for whom the authorities aren't moving fast enough-the truths behind the phenomenon will reveal in jaw-dropping fashion. Zach Cregger's stylish shocker co-stars Alden Ehrenreich, Benedict Wong, Austin Abrams. 128 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks English Dolby Atmos TrueHD, DVS, French Dolby Digital 5.1, Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1; Subtitles English (SDH), French, Spanish; featurettes.