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  • Extras:
    DISC ONE
    * Jour De Fête

    DISC TWO
    * Jour De Fête Supplements

    DISC THREE
    * The Film (Recut 1978 Version)
    "About This Version" notes
    Terry Jones Introduction (3:29)

    DISC FOUR
    * The Film (1953 Theatrical Version)
    "Clear Skies, Light Breeze" visual essay by Tati expert Stéphane Goudet (40:20)
    Interview with critic Michel Chion on Tati’s sound design (31:50)
    "Cine regards" 1978 episode of the French show with Jacques Tati (26:35)

    DISC FIVE
    * Mon Oncle

    DISC SIX
    * Mon Oncle Supplements

    DISC SEVEN
    * Playtime

    DISC EIGHT
    * Playtime Supplements

    DISC NINE
    * Trafic

    DISC TEN
    * Parade

    DISC ELEVEN
    * Parade Supplements

    DISC TWELVE
    Tati Short Films:
    - "On demande une brute" (1934; 24:58)
    - "Gai dimanche" (1935; 21:29)
    - "Soigne ton gauche" (1936; 13:22)
    - "L’école des facteurs" (1946; 16:04)
    - "Cours du soir" (1967; 28:35)
    - "Dégustation maison" (1978; 13:57)
    - "Forza Bastia" (1978; 27:35)
    Supplements:
    "Professor Goudet's Lessons" documentary (31:26)
    "Tati Story" short (20:37)
  • Subtitles:
    English (for French soundtrack) (optional)
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.33:1
  • Picture Format:
    Non-Anamorphic
  • TV System:
    NTSC
  • Soundtrack(s):
    DISC ONE
    French Dolby Digital 1.0
    English Dolby Digital 1.0

    DISC TWO
    French Dolby Digital 1.0
  • Case type:
    Special Case
  • Notes:
    Comes in seven slim cases housed in a cardboard slipcase.
    The Terry Jones introduction and the notes are in English and all other extras are in French with optional English subtitles.
    All disc twelve extras are in French with optional English subtitles.
    Comes with a 68-page booklet featuring essays by critics James Quandt, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Kristin Ross and David Cairns.

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  • Extras:
    DISC ONE (Blu-ray Copy)

    DISC TWO (DVD)
    *The Film (Original Version)
    French Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono

    *The Film (1978 Recut Version)
    French Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
    English Dolby Digital 2.0 mono
    Interview with filmmaker Richard Lester (35:37)
    Theatrical Trailer (1:30)
  • Subtitles:
    English (optional)
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.33:1
  • Picture Format:
    Non-Anamorphic
  • TV System:
    PAL
  • Case type:
    Keep Case
  • Notes:
    Comes with a 16-page booklet with an essay by Philip Kemp.
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