November DVD Quick Picks
Thursday, November 15th, 2007
Berlin Alexanderplatz (Criterion Collection): It’s a landmark day for uber-cineastes as Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s legendary 15-hour epic, originally filmed for German television, gets a lavish and anticipated Criterion edition treatment. No longer will film geeks have to shuttle around shabby VHS copies a friend of their uncle’s college roommate taped off The Z Channel back in ’81; the ambitious between-world-wars saga of one man’s downfall to the vices of the city arrives completely restored and, if you can believe it, a half-hour longer thanks to the PAL to NTSC frame rate conversion. Still, if you are up for devoting an entire waking day to one film, this is the way to do it. Extras on the seven-disc set include several documentaries and a 1931 adaptation of the novel that runs a paltry 90 minutes.
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