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Fanny and Alexander (Special Edition Five-Disc Set) - Criterion Collection (DVD)


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Product Details

Starring: Allan Edwall

Director: Bergman Ingmar

Format: Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Box set

Studio: Criterion Collection

DVD Release Date: November 16, 2004

DVD Features: Available subtitles: EnglishAvailable Audio Tracks: Swedish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) Commentary by film scholar Peter Cowie on the theatrical version New high-definition digital transfers of both the 312- minute television and 181-minute international theatrical versions, with restored image and sound and improved English subtitle translation Ingmar Bergman's feature length documentary The Making of Fanny and Alexander, presented here for the first time on DVD in a new high-definition transfer Ingmar Bergman Bids Farewell to Film, a 60-minute conversation between Bergman and Nils Petter Sundgren made for Swedish television in 1984 New video interviews with producer Jorn Donner, production manager Katinka Farago, art director Anna Asp, assistant director Peter Schildt, and actors Bertil Guve, Ewa Froling, Pernilla August, and Erland Josephson Introductions by Bergman to eleven of his films A selection of Bergman theatrical trailers Costume sketches and video footage of the models for the film's sets Stills gallery A booklet featuring new essays by novelist Rick Moody, documentarian and film historian Stig Bjorkman, and film scholar Paul Arthur Number of discs: 5