
The Chess Player
1927, France, 135 min, Black & White
Milestone and Image Entertainment, 2003
One of the most fascinating and stylish productions of French silent cinema. Perfect! - The Times, London
Beautifully restored… An opulently mounted epic. A masterwork! - Philip French, The Observer
Beautifully restored… An opulently mounted epic. A masterwork! - Philip French, The Observer


The Workshop of the Film Form (1970-1977): Early Film Work from Poland
Electronic Arts Intermix and the Polish Cultural Institute, 2004
DVD and catalogue published in conjunction with the exhibition at the EAI, Oct. 12-16, 2004, curated by Galen Joseph Hunter and Lukasz Ronduda


The Double Life of Veronique
1991, Poland/France/Norway, 97 min, Color
The Criterion Collection, 2006
BEST OVERALL DVD, BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE as well as BEST COMMENTARY TRACK in the Annual Awards of DVDMovieCentral.com
A mesmerizing poetic work composed in an eerie minor key – Hal Hinson, Washington Post, 1991
A mesmerizing poetic work composed in an eerie minor key – Hal Hinson, Washington Post, 1991


Repulsion
1965, United Kingdom, 105 min, Black & White
The Criterion Collection, 2009
This is possibly one of the finest of psychological shockers, and its DVD release is a cause for celebration. – Paper magazine
The first installment of what would become known as Polanski’s “apartment-house trilogy” (to be followed by Rosemary’s Baby and The Tenant), Repulsion – which Kenneth Tynan once called “Psycho” turned inside out – is an unforgettable, claustrophobic haunted-house story in which the haunting might be coming from within.
The first installment of what would become known as Polanski’s “apartment-house trilogy” (to be followed by Rosemary’s Baby and The Tenant), Repulsion – which Kenneth Tynan once called “Psycho” turned inside out – is an unforgettable, claustrophobic haunted-house story in which the haunting might be coming from within.


Ashes and Diamonds
1958, Poland, 105 min, Black & White
Polart, 2003
Critics' Prize - Venice Film Festival
"Shattering!" – New York Times
"One of the greatest films of all time!" - Peter Keough of The Boston Phoenix
"[A] taut thriller!" – Variety
"Brilliantly conceived and directed!" - New York Times
"Shattering!" – New York Times
"One of the greatest films of all time!" - Peter Keough of The Boston Phoenix
"[A] taut thriller!" – Variety
"Brilliantly conceived and directed!" - New York Times

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