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Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project No. 4 [Blu-ray/DVD] [Criterion Collection]

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Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project No. 4 [Blu-ray/DVD] [Criterion Collection]
Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project No. 4 [Blu-ray/DVD] [Criterion Collection]

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Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project No. 4 [Blu-ray/DVD] [Criterion Collection]

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"Established by Martin Scorsese in 2007, The Film Foundation's World Cinema Project has maintained a fierce commitment to preserving and presenting masterpieces from around the globe, with a growing roster of dozens of restorations that have introduced moviegoers to often overlooked areas of cinema history. This collector's set gathers six important works, from Angola (Sambizanga), Argentina (Prisioneros de la tierra), Iran (Chess of the Wind), Cameroon (Muna moto), Hungary (Two Girls on the Street), and India (Kalpana). Each title is an essential contribution to the art form and a window onto a filmmaking tradition that international audiences previously had limited opportunities to experience. Films in this set: Sambizanga (1972) Prisioneros de la tierra (1939) Chess of the Wind (1976) Muna moto (1975) Two Girls on the Street (1939) Kalpana (1948)"

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