Martin Scorsese's World Cinema Project
DocumentaryNot Rated
Box Office: $0.0M
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Blu-ray Criterion Collection UPC: 715515112314 |
12/10/2013 | Not Available |
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On Blu-ray | December 10 2013 | Now Available | ||
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SYNOPSIS
Established by Martin Scorsese in 2007, the World Cinema Project expands the horizons of moviegoers everywhere. The mission of the WCP is to preserve and present marginalized and infrequently screened films from regions of the world ill equipped to provide funding for major restorations. This collector's set brings together six superb films from various countries, including Bangladesh/India (A River Called Titas), Mexico (Redes), Morocco (Trances), Senegal (Touki bouki), South Korea (The Housemaid), and Turkey (Dry Summer); each is a cinematic revelation, depicting a culture not often seen by outsiders.
GENRE
Documentary
RATING
Not Rated
RUN TIME
94 Minutes
STUDIO
RLJ Entertainment