Blu-ray Germany/France - To Be or Not to Be UPDATED

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Blu-ray Germany/France - To Be or Not to Be UPDATED

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Audio commentary: Selected scenes audio commentary by Jean Douchet (17:07) (SD 576i) (French, optional German subtitles)
Extras:
Startup Trailer for the "Studiocanal Collection" (Ran, The Third Man, Delicatessen, Contempt, The Grand Illusion, The Pianist, Mulholland Drive, 3 Days of the Condor, The Red Circle, The Graduate, Breathless, The Deer Hunter, The Elephant Man, To Be or Not to Be) (2:38) (1080p)
"To Be... a Classic" featurette with François Truffaut, Film Historian and UCLA professor Janet Bergstrom and Film critic and professor N.T. Binh (35:39) (1080i 25fps) (French and English audio, optional French subtitles for the English parts, optional German subtitles throughout)
"To Be... a Film Favorite" featurette with director Joe Dante (9:59) (English audio, optional French, German subtitles) (1080i 25fps)
Picture Gallery (10 pictures)
Notes: 18-page booklet included with writings by professor Jacqueline Nacache from the University Paris-Diderot and Werner Sudendorf, Head of the Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin (the articles are in French for the French release and in German for the German release).
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Some typos:

"To Be... a Classic" is in French/English with optional French (for the English parts). German subtitles. -> "," instead of ".".
Includes a 18-page booklet included with writings by professor Jacqueline Nacache from the University Paris-Diderot and Werner Sudendorf, Head of the Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin (in French). -> "included" is redundant.
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