Hai cercato: The Directors
The Director's Cut / 2022
The lives of a director and a writer intertwine for the creation of a unique film that will lead them to stardom. Meanwhile, a love between them will forge as we watch the filming process and a series of curious characters.
The Rare Earth Director's Cut / 2022
It begins with the discovery of the Mungo Skeletons in Australia by Professor Bowler in 1969 and ends with the destruction of the Earth by solar flare in 2039. A unique fusion of science fiction, mysticism, and post-apocalyptic fantasy, The Rare Earth is a compelling drama beautifully shot in the wilds of Australia.
Top Gear: The U.S. & Albania Road Trips (The Directors’ Cuts) / 2011
In their not quite biggest adventures yet, the boys visit the good old US of A and former Eastern Bloc Albania for two action packed road trips. In America our trio, armed with the hottest new supercars - the Mercedes SLS, Ferrari 458 and the Porsche 911 GT3RS - head through NASCAR country and enjoy a dancing Mayor, a Stig on a drive by shooting range, and the white knuckle Virginia Raceway, with their adventure climaxing in a race across New York. But that's nothing compared to Albania, where they are summoned by a Mafia Boss to pick a winner from the new Rolls-Royce Ghost, The Mercedes S-Class, and the new Bentley Mulsanne (sort of). Keen to please, the boys embark on their most comprehensive test ever, including the Dead Fat Man in the Boot challenge, and a bank robbery to find the best getaway car. Will James be killed in the resulting car chase? The answer is yes. Definitely.
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The Emerging Past Director's Cut / 2017
The Emerging Past Director's Cut 2017 English Movie
The Promise (Director's Cut) / 2016
A middle-aged university professor has a very serious date with a Female Air Marshall who may or may not share his family values and may or may not understand his family values-based pain. The Director's Cut is 20 minutes longer than the other two cuts and is presented as a bonus feature, but it is also the only cut that provides the necessary information to truly appreciate the story.
Five Directors On The Battle of Algiers / 2004
This 17-minute documentary is featured on the 3-Disc Criterion Collection DVD of The Battle of Algiers (1966), released in 2004. An in-depth look at the Battle of Algiers through the eyes of five established and accomplished filmmakers; Spike Lee, Steven Soderbergh, Oliver Stone, Julian Schnabel and Mira Nair. They discuss how the shots, cinematography, set design, sound and editing directly influenced their own work and how the film's sequences look incredibly realistic, despite the claim that everything in the film was staged .
The Faceless: Director's Cut / 2022
A faceless creature haunts a man's dreams and life.
Litter: The Director's Cut /
Braxton Wight’s obsession with alternative art puts him in the crosshairs of a mysterious visitor who will stop at nothing to bring him down. He must team up with an unlikely friend to get revenge and fulfill his destiny as the chosen one.
Alien: The Director's Cut / 2003
The Director's Cut of Alien is an alternate version of the 1979 film, released theatrically in 2003. Contrary to the vast majority of so-called "director's cuts", it is actually a shortened version of the movie, decreasing the run time by around a minute. It features several alternate scenes not included in the original theatrical version, including the infamous "Eggmorphing" scene. Its creation was overseen by Alien director Ridley Scott.
Gunsmoke: The Directors Collection /
As a splendid sampler of standout episodes from the 20-season history of Gunsmoke, this well-chosen Directors Collection is a bona fide treasure. Fans of the long-running Western series will appreciate the archival care that went into this set: Not only does it provide a comprehensive overview of the series' evolution (from original radio shows to one-hour color episodes from the 1960s and '70s), but it also delivers a priceless abundance of oral TV history in the form of audio commentaries, some recorded by series stars and directors (like Dennis Weaver, a.k.a. "Chester") shortly before their death.
The Directors: Milos Forman /
Documentary about the Chzech director, Milos Forman.
Happiness / 2022
After the death of her mother, a vlogger struggles to find the light in her life until she meets a boy who makes her happier.
The Road Ahead (Where do we go from here?) Director's cut / 2023
Leo gets abducted and carried around in the trunk of a car. The man who is holding him captive has a sinister plan. He gets Leo to bury corpses for him. In the process, Leo gets to speak with his ego and gets glimpses of his higher self. Will Leo get out of this alive?
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The Silent Feminists: America's First Women Directors / 1993
A documentary exploring the origins of the pioneers of women directors during the silent era.
The Next Generation Patlabor: Tokyo War: Director's Cut / 2015
Extended version of Patlabor Tokyo War
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Yes: The New Director's Cut / 2008
Yes: The New Director's Cut is a DVD concert film by progressive rock band Yes, recorded live on their 2003 European tour. The 2-disc set features two concerts, the first recorded in Birmingham, England, and interspersed with band interviews, and the second at the 2003 Glastonbury Festival.
The Final Sacrifice: Director's Cut / 2022
The Final Sacrifice is a three-sided story about German, Italian, and American soldiers, set in Northern Italy during the final weeks of the World War II.
Babble-On Begins: The Director's Cut / 2016
After being shunned by Hollywood, Kevin Smith and Ralph Garman don masks and take to the streets to exact revenge on the true villains of Tinsel Town. Based on the award winning podcast, Hollywood Babble-On.
The Books of James: Director's Cut / 2006
Inspired by a collection of personal notebooks, this feature-length director’s cut of the short film by the same name is an experimental documentary on art, AIDS and activism. Following James Wentzy from South Dakota to New York City, the film traces his days from struggling and surviving as an artist to later becoming an AIDS video activist. In showcasing a unique individual through his involvement with the fight against AIDS and his tireless frontline reportage of the crisis, The Books of James is an intimate portrait of a neglected everyman/hero and unearths a time now forgotten.
Award Winning Student Film: The Director's Commentary / 2018
Master Student Director Edward Cormin gives us riveting commentary about how his award winning student film came together.