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Jewison, Norman, 1926-
Publication  
MGM, [2019]
Format 
DVD
UPC 
883929690046
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Green, Guy, 1913-2005,
Publication  
Warner Home Video, [2014]
Format 
DVD
UPC 
888574106645
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Alexander, Stephen (Producer),
Publication  
[2012]
Format 
DVD
UPC 
887090042703
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Gilbert, Lewis, 1920-
Publication  
c2000.
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9780792171621
UPC 
883929311958
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Godard, Jean-Luc, 1930-2022,
Publication  
The Criterion Collection, [2020]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9781681436883
UPC 
715515241212
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Rizzoli, Angelo.
Publication  
[2002]
Format 
DVD
ISBN 
9780780025004
UPC 
037429165829
Summary 
In ALPHAVILLE, Jean-Luc Godard fuses a hardboiled detective story with science fiction. Lemmy Caution (Eddie Constantine), a hero Godard borrowed from a series of French adventure films, comes to ALPHAVILLE, the capital of a totalitarian state, in order to destroy its leader, an almost-human computer called Alpha 60. While on his mission, Lemmy meets and falls in love with Natacha (Anna Karina), the daughter of the scientist who designed Alpha 60. Their love becomes the most profound challenge to the computer's control. Void of any flashy special effects, ALPHAVILLE uses 1960s Paris to depict the city of the future. Winner of the Golden Berlin Bear Award at the **Berlin International Film Festival.** *"A bracing salute to American gangster pics, with a jumpy European post-war uncertainty thrown in." - Steven Rea, **Philadelphia Inquirer***
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A man runs from time in this Oscar-nominated experimental live-action short film written by, directed by, produced by - and starring - Jim Henson.
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In 2020, after the colonization of the moon, the spaceships Vega, Sirius, and Capella are launched from Lunar Station 7.
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When their father dies, 17-year-old Helene Raupe and her little sister become orphans. Abandoned by their aunt, they must face the challenges of daily life in East Berlin. Helene is only happy in her dreams, where she can fly or be a stewardess or model. In real life, in contrast, she fails to meet people's expectations and loses several jobs. Combining fantasy scenes and documentary elements filmed with a hidden camera on the streets, MISS BUTTERFLY was slated to be the first official experimental feature film made in the GDR. While still in production in 1965/1966, however, it was banned for its supposedly negative portrayal of everyday reality and its representation of bourgeois philosophies. In 2020, this unique film was finally reconstructed based on the original script, using preserved film and audio materials.
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