Essential Art House-only Releases
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Legend — Film has not been released on that format or series † A DVD or Blu-ray release currently out of print ‡ A DVD or Blu-ray release that has been announced but has not yet been released All catalog numbers except Laserdisc refer to the shared spine number assigned to all DVD,
Blu-ray, Essential Art House, and online releases.
Spine No. |
LD No. |
Title | Director | Original release | Box set availability (DVD) |
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† | — | Last Holiday | Cass, HenryHenry Cass | 1950 | Essential Art House: Volume Three |
† | — | Gervaise | Clément, RenéRené Clément | 1956 | Essential Art House: Volume Four |
† | — | Mayerling | Litvak, AnatoleAnatole Litvak | 1936 | Essential Art House: Volume Four |
† | — | Jour se leve !Le Jour se lève | Carné, MarcelMarcel Carné | 1939 | Essential Art House: Volume Four |
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76 | Floating Weeds | Ozu, YasujirōYasujirō Ozu | 1959 | Essential Art House: Volume Five |
— | — | Kapò | Pontecorvo, GilloGillo Pontecorvo | 1959 | Essential Art House: Volume Five |
^ V Floating Weeds was released by the Criterion Collection with A Story of Floating Weeds.
Read more about this topic: List Of Criterion Collection DVD And Blu-ray Releases
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