Criterion Collection (257 Produkte | 257 Varianten | 333 Angebote)
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CRITERION COLLECTION: MURIEL OR THE TIME OF RETURN - CRITERION COLLECTION: MURIEL OR THE TIME OF RETURN (1 DVD)ab 29,64 €
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Every Man for Himself (The Criterion Collection)ab 31,19 €
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Criterion Collection: The Life & Death Of Colonel [DVD] [Region 1] [NTSC] [US Import]ab 31,89 €
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CRITERION COLLECTION: THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG - CRITERION COLLECTION: THE UMBRELLAS OF CHERBOURG (1 DVD)ab 33,78 €
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The In-Laws (The Criterion Collection #823) [US-Import]ab 33,72 €
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CRITERION COLLECTION Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman Boxset - The Criterion Collection Die Abenteuer des legendären blinden Schwertkämpfers in einem mörderischen, fünfundzwanzigteiligen FilmsetDie kolossal populären Zatoichi-Filme bilden die am längsten laufende Action-Serie in der japanischen Geschichte und schufen einen der größten Helden
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CRITERION COLLECTION Mississippi Masala - The Criterion Collection (US Import) The vibrant cultures of India, Uganda, and the American South come together in Mira Nair’s Mississippi Masala, a luminous look at the complexities of love in the modern melting pot. Years after her Indian family was forced to flee their home in Uganda by
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CRITERION COLLECTION Love Jones - The Criterion Collection (US Import) Steeped in the bohemian cool of Chicago’s 1990s Black creative scene, love jones—the smart, sexy, and stylish debut feature of writer-director Theodore Witcher—is a love story for anyone who has ever wondered: How do I know when I've found the one? Larenz
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CRITERION COLLECTION One Night In Miami - The Criterion Collection (US Import) Adapted by Kemp Powers from his acclaimed play, the feature directorial debut of Academy Award–winning actor Regina King puts viewers in a room with four icons at the forefront of Black American culture as they carouse, clash, bare their souls, and grappl
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CRITERION COLLECTION Dick Johnson Is Dead - The Criterion Collection (US Import) This playful, profound, and immensely moving docu-fantasia by KIRSTEN JOHNSON (Cameraperson) is a valentine to the director's beloved father, Dick Johnson, made as she has begun to face the reality of losing him to dementia. Using the language of cinema b