THE BRD TRILOGY (The Criterion Collection - #203) [4 DVD9s] [2003]

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THE BRD TRILOGY (The Criterion Collection - #203) [4 DVD9s] [2003]
THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA BRAUN (1978) / VERONIKA VOSS (1982) / LOLA (1981)
3 FIlms by Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Art House / Classics | 1:66:1 | Black and White / Color | German Dolby Digital Mono | English Subtitles | 339 min.
3 Full Dual-Layer DVD Images (.ISO) + 300dpi HQ Scans = 29.67 GBs | 200MB RARs | RS
By the age of thirty-four, German director Rainer Werner Fassbinder had directed already twenty-two feature films. In 1978, he embarked upon a project to trace the history of postwar Germany in a series of films told through the eyes of three remarkable women. Fassbinder’s The Marriage of Maria Braun, Lola, and Veronika Voss—the BRD (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) Trilogy—would garner him the international acclaim he had always yearned for and place his name foremost in the canon of New German Cinema.

COLLECTOR'S SET INCLUDES


THE MARRIAGE OF MARIA BRAUN
1978 - 120 minutes - Color - 1.66:1 (#204)
Maria (Hanna Schygulla) marries Hermann Braun in the last days of World War II, only to have him disappear in the war. Alone, Maria uses her beauty and ambition to prosper in Germany’s “economic miracle” of the 1950’s. Fassbinder’s biggest international box-office success and the first part of his “postwar trilogy,” The Marriage of Maria Braun is a heartbreaking study of a woman picking herself up from the ruins of her own life, as well as a pointed metaphorical attack on a society determined to forget its past.


VERONIKA VOSS
1982 - 104 minutes - Black and White - 1.66:1 (#205)
Once-beloved Third Reich–era starlet Veronika Voss (Rosel Zech) lives in obscurity in postwar Munich. Struggling for survival and haunted by past glories, the forgotten star encounters sportswriter Robert Krohn (Hilmar Thate) in a rain-swept park and intrigues him with her mysterious beauty. As their unlikely relationship develops, Krohn comes to discover the dark secrets behind the faded actresses’ demise. Based on the true story of a World War II UFA star, Veronika Voss is wicked satire disguised as 1950s melodrama.


LOLA
1981 - 113 minutes - Color - 1.66:1 (#206)
Germany in the autumn of 1957: Lola, a seductive cabaret singer-prostitute (Barbara Sukowa) exults in her power as a temptress of men, but she wants out—she wants money, property, and love. Pitting a corrupt building contractor (Mario Adorf) against the new straight-arrow building commissioner (Armin Mueller-Stahl), Lola launches an outrageous plan to elevate herself in a world where everything, and everyone, is for sale. Shot in childlike candy colors, Fassbinder’s homage to Josef von Sternberg’s classic The Blue Angel stands as a satiric tribute to capitalism.

MOVIES:
DIRECTOR: Rainer Werner Fassbinder
COUNTRY: Germany
YEAR: 1978 - 82

DVD:
DVD RELEASE: September 30, 2003
STUDIO: Criterion
CATALOG: 203
SYSTEM: NTSC
SCREEN: 1.66:1
COLOR: Black & White / Color
AUDIO: German Dolby Digital Mono
SUBTITLES: English
RUNTIME (MOVIEs): 339 minutes

EXTRACTION:
ENGINE: MacTheRipper 3.0 (R14m)
DVD: 3 Full Dual-Layer DVDs
FILE EXTENSION: .ISO (Image)
FILE SIZE: 6.94 GBs / 7.5 GBs / 7.75 GBs / 7.34 GBs
SCANS: Full Art Scan
SCANS FILE SIZE: 148.8 MBs
TOTAL SIZE: 29.67 GBs

FOUR-DISC SPECIAL EDITION SET SUPPLEMENTS:
• New high-definition digital transfers of all three films, enhanced for widescreen televisions
• I Don’t Just Want You to Love Me, a feature-length documentary of Fassbinder’s life and career
• Life Stories: A conversation with R.W. Fassbinder, a rare 45-minute interview with the director, made for German television
• Exclusive video interview with Fassbinder cinematographer Xaver Schwarzenberger
• Exclusive video conversation between Fassbinder scholar Laurence Kardish and editor Juliane Lorenz
• Audio commentary on The Marriage of Maria Braun by cinematographer Michael Ballhaus and renowned filmmaker Wim Wenders
• Exclusive video interview with the star of The Marriage of Maria Braun and regular Fassbinder collaborator, Hanna Schygulla
• Video interview with Fassbinder scholar Eric Rentschler on The Marriage of Maria Braun
• Audio commentary on Veronika Voss by Fassbinder scholar Tony Rayns
• New video conversation with Veronika Voss star Rosel Zech and editor Juliane Lorenz
• Dance with Death (Tanz mit dem Tod), a one-hour portrait of UFA Studios star Sybille Schmitz, Fassbinder’s inspiration for the character Veronika Voss
• Audio commentary on Lola by Fassbinder documentarian, biographer, and friend Christian Braad Thomsen
• New video interview with Lola star Barbara Sukowa
• New video interview with Fassbinder co-screenwriter Peter Märthesheimer
• New and improved English subtitle translations for all three films
• Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer editions

These are DVD images ripped from the original Dual-Layered Criterion DVDs.
Includes full hi-res scans.

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