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Raoul Ruiz Collection - 5-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Ce jour-là / Trois vies & une seule mort (Três Vidas E Uma Só Morte) / Généalogies d'un crime (Genealogias de um Crime) / A Viennese Fantasy à la manière de Schnitzler / Le temps retrouvé (O Tempo Reencontrado)
Alternate Title: That Day / Three Lives and Only One Death (3 Lives & Only 1 Death) / Genealogies of a Crime / Klimt / Time Regained
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Berlin International Film Festival
Cannes Film Festival
Ceasar Awards
Moscow International Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Portugal ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
528 min + 60 min extras

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Uncut


Movie filmed in 1996 - 2006 and produced in:
Austria ( Germany, Central Europe )
France ( France, Benelux )
Germany ( Germany, Central Europe )
Italy ( Italy, Greece )
Portugal ( Spain, Portugal )
Switzerland ( Germany, Central Europe )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )


Directed By:
Raoul Ruiz


Written By:
Raoul Ruiz
Pascal Bonitzer
Gilbert Adair
Marcel Proust
Gilles Taurand


Actors:
Bernard Giraudeau ..... Pointpoirot
Elsa Zylberstein ..... Livia
Jean-Luc Bideau ..... Raufer
Jean-François Balmer ..... Treffle
Christian Vadim ..... Ritter
Laurent Malet ..... Roland
Rufus ..... Hubus
Féodor Atkine ..... Warff
Jacques Denis ..... Patron café
Edith Scob ..... Leone
Hélène Surgère ..... Bernadette
Laurence Février ..... Edmonde
Jean-Michel Portal ..... Vogel
Jean-Baptiste Puech ..... Luc
Matthias Urban ..... Dorival
Marcello Mastroianni ..... Mateo Strano / Georges Vickers / Butler / Luc Allamand
Anna Galiena ..... Maria Gabri-Colosso, 'Tania la Corse'
Marisa Paredes ..... María
Melvil Poupaud ..... Martin
Chiara Mastroianni ..... Cécile
Arielle Dombasle ..... Hélène
Féodor Atkine ..... André
Jean-Yves Gautier ..... Mario
Jacques Pieiller ..... Tania's Husband
Pierre Bellemare ..... Radio Narrator
Smaïn ..... Luca
Lou Castel ..... Bum #1
Roland Topor ..... Bum #2
Jacques Delpi ..... Bum #3
Jean Badin ..... Antoine José
Catherine Deneuve ..... Jeanne / Solange
Michel Piccoli ..... Georges Didier
Melvil Poupaud ..... René
Andrzej Seweryn ..... Christian
Bernadette Lafont ..... Esther
Monique Mélinand ..... Louise
Hubert Saint-Macary ..... Verret
Jean-Yves Gautier ..... Mathieu
Mathieu Amalric ..... Yves
Camila Mora ..... Soledad
Patrick Modiano ..... Bob
Jean Badin ..... L'avocat
Brigitte Sy ..... Jeanne
Laurence Clément ..... Aline, la secrétaire
André Engel ..... Psychiatre 1
John Malkovich ..... Klimt
Veronica Ferres ..... Midi
Stephen Dillane ..... Secretary
Saffron Burrows ..... Lea de Castro
Sandra Ceccarelli ..... Serena Lederer
Nikolai Kinski ..... Egon Schiele
Aglaia Szyszkowitz ..... Mizzi
Joachim Bißmeier ..... Hugo Moritz
Ernst Stötzner ..... Minister Hartl
Paul Hilton ..... Duke Octave
Annemarie Düringer ..... Klimt's Mother
Irina Wanka ..... Berta Zuckerkandl
Florentín Groll ..... Messerschmidt
Miguel Herz-Kestranek ..... Dr. Stein
Marion Mitterhammer ..... Klimt's Sister
Catherine Deneuve ..... Odette de Crecy
Emmanuelle Beart ..... Gilberte
Vincent Perez ..... Morel
John Malkovich ..... Le Baron de Charlus
Pascal Greggory ..... Saint-Loup
Marcello Mazzarella ..... Marcel Proust
Marie-France Pisier ..... Madame Verdurin
Chiara Mastroianni ..... Albertine
Arielle Dombasle ..... Madame de Farcy
Edith Scob ..... Oriane de Guermantes
Elsa Zylberstein ..... Rachel
Christian Vadim ..... Bloch
Dominique Labourier ..... Madame Cottard
Philippe Morier-Genoud ..... Monsieur Cottard
Melvil Poupaud ..... Le Prince de Foix


Synopsis:
***WARNING***Klimt - Mix of English & French audio with French & Portuguese subtitles & 4/3 Aspect Ratio***
That Day (2003)
That Day is world renowned filmmaker Raoul Ruiz's surrealist black comedy about greed, innocence, and the thin line separating madness from sanity. When Harald (Michel Piccoli), the patriarch of a high society family, can no longer pay the bills, he conspires to bump off his harmlessly mad daughter Livia (Elsa Zylberstein), the heir to his wife's vast fortune.

Three Lives and Only One Death (1996)
Take a walk into the weird world of filmmaker Raul Ruiz as he takes us to Paris for a twisted ride.

Genealogies of a Crime (1997)
At her son's funeral, Solange, a lawyer famous for losing hopeless cases, agrees to defend René, her son's age, accused of murdering his wealthy aunt, Jeanne, who's part of the Franco-Belgian Psychoanalytic Society, known for odd views and methods.

Klimt (2006)
A character study and a meditation on art in a time of opulence and syphilis. Gustave Klimt (1862-1918) lies in hospital, dying. In reveries, he recalls the early 1900s: it's fin de siècle Vienna.

Time Regained (1999)
Marcel Proust (1871-1922) is on his deathbed. Looking at photographs brings memories of his childhood, his youth, his lovers, and the way the Great War put an end to a stratum of society. His memories are in no particular order, they move back and forth in time.

That Day (2003)
That Day is world renowned filmmaker Raoul Ruiz's surrealist black comedy about greed, innocence, and the thin line separating madness from sanity. When Harald (Michel Piccoli), the patriarch of a high society family, can no longer pay the bills, he conspires to bump off his harmlessly mad daughter Livia (Elsa Zylberstein), the heir to his wife's vast fortune. To accomplish the deed, Harald arranges for the escape of Emil (Bernard Giraudeau), a psychotic killer who has been confined in a nearby asylum. But a funny thing happens on the way to Livia's rendezvous with death: Emil develops a tender protectiveness towards her. Gradually, the pair form an unlikely union as Emil kills the remaining members of the scheming family in their own country estate. A critical hit at both the Sundance and Cannes Film Festivals, That Day is pure farce, as bodies pile up while the heroine stays blissfully oblivious.

Three Lives and Only One Death (1996)
Take a walk into the weird world of filmmaker Raul Ruiz as he takes us to Paris for a twisted ride. A man which shares four names and four personalities (which is the real one?) is the link between four different, yet similar, stories involving love, lust, crime, and time.

Genealogies of a Crime (1997)
At her son's funeral, Solange, a lawyer famous for losing hopeless cases, agrees to defend René, her son's age, accused of murdering his wealthy aunt, Jeanne, who's part of the Franco-Belgian Psychoanalytic Society, known for odd views and methods. She reads Jeanne's journal, documenting René's criminal tendencies. Solange believes him innocent, manipulated into the murder or framed. Odd psychiatrists turn up, including Georges Didier, who runs FBPS, and his rival, Christian, who believes crime originates in a story's taking hold of a person. After the verdict, René and Solange's relationship changes, Georges and his society commit a bizarre act, and the police record Solange's story.

Klimt (2006)
A character study and a meditation on art in a time of opulence and syphilis. Gustave Klimt (1862-1918) lies in hospital, dying. In reveries, he recalls the early 1900s: it's fin de siècle Vienna. At the World Exposition in Paris, Klimt meets Georges Méliès, who does a moving picture for him, and Klimt falls under the spell of a woman who may be Lea de Castro. We see Klimt in his studio; we meet his mother and sister, who suffer from mental illness. We watch Klimt the libertine. On his deathbed and as a younger man, he imagines things as well: encounters with ministers and waiters and with women who are willing participants in his pleasures. Is this the source of art?

Time Regained (1999)
Marcel Proust (1871-1922) is on his deathbed. Looking at photographs brings memories of his childhood, his youth, his lovers, and the way the Great War put an end to a stratum of society. His memories are in no particular order, they move back and forth in time. Marcel at various ages interacts with Odette, with the beautiful Gilberte and her doomed husband, with the pleasure-seeking Baron de Charlus, with Marcel's lover Albertine, and with others; present also in memory are Marcel's beloved mother and grandmother. It seems as if to live is to remember and to capture memories is to create a work of great art. The memories parallel the final volume of Proust's novel.

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