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  • Extras:
    Select Scene Commentary from 2001 with director Rudolf Thome and Rainer Langhans, actress Uschi Obermaier's boyfriend and Kommune 1 member who served as inspiration for the film and was on set for the shoot (with "Play All" option, in German with English subtitles):
    - "Setting Up the Film" (7:50)
    - "A Film That Speaks to Young Generations" (10:46)
    - "Filmmaking Looks and the Remake" (3:26)
    - "A Pioneer of Female Emancipation" (7:11)
    - "The '68 Movement" (3:36)
    - "Marquard Bohm" (2:46)
    - "Irm Hermann" (2:25)
    - "Schwabing Riots" (4:08)
    - "Actors" (3:00)
    - "Werner Schroeter" (1:01)
    - "The End" (2:08)
    "Rote Sonne Between Pop Sensibility and Social Critique" 2022 visual essay by author Johannes Von Moltke (20:39)
    "From Oberhausen to the Fall of the Wall" 2022 visual essay by film programmer Margaret Deriaz (49:53)
  • Subtitles:
    English (optional)
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.66:1
  • Picture Format:
    1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
  • Soundtrack(s):
    German LPCM 2.0 Mono
  • Case type:
    Keep Case
  • Notes:
    Extras are in English unless noted.
    Limited edition of 2,000 copies (each for the UK and US), presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings with a reversible sleeve sleeve featuring designs based on original posters, and a 52-page booklet featuring new writing on the film by Samm Deighan, newly translated archival letters by Wim Wenders, critic Enno Patalas and the German Film Evaluation Office on the film’s official submission, newly translated archival interview with Rudolf Thome and an overview of reviews.

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  • Extras:
    Select Scene Commentary from 2001 with director Rudolf Thome and Rainer Langhans, actress Uschi Obermaier's boyfriend and Kommune 1 member who served as inspiration for the film and was on set for the shoot (with "Play All" option, in German with English subtitles):
    - "Setting Up the Film" (7:50)
    - "A Film That Speaks to Young Generations" (10:46)
    - "Filmmaking Looks and the Remake" (3:26)
    - "A Pioneer of Female Emancipation" (7:11)
    - "The '68 Movement" (3:36)
    - "Marquard Bohm" (2:46)
    - "Irm Hermann" (2:25)
    - "Schwabing Riots" (4:08)
    - "Actors" (3:00)
    - "Werner Schroeter" (1:01)
    - "The End" (2:08)
    "Rote Sonne Between Pop Sensibility and Social Critique" 2022 visual essay by author Johannes Von Moltke (20:39)
    "From Oberhausen to the Fall of the Wall" 2022 visual essay by film programmer Margaret Deriaz (49:53)
  • Subtitles:
    English (optional)
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1.66:1
  • Picture Format:
    1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
  • Soundtrack(s):
    German LPCM 2.0 Mono
  • Case type:
    Keep Case
  • Notes:
    Extras are in English unless noted.
    Limited edition of 2,000 copies (each for the UK and US), presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings with a reversible sleeve sleeve featuring designs based on original posters, and a 52-page booklet featuring new writing on the film by Samm Deighan, newly translated archival letters by Wim Wenders, critic Enno Patalas and the German Film Evaluation Office on the film’s official submission, newly translated archival interview with Rudolf Thome and an overview of reviews.

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