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Brazil (1985) FULL DVD9 3-DISC (ISO) Criterion Collection
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Brazil (1985) FULL DVD9 3-DISC (ISO) Criterion Collection

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This is a DVD rip to an ISO so you can watch it on your media player, mount it to a virtual drive or burn it to a DVD.

This rip is a (DVD-9)

1985
142 minutes
Black and White
1.77:1
Spoken Language: English
Subtitles: English

Director: 
Terry Gilliam

Cast: 
Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro, Katherine Helmond, Ian Holm, Bob Hoskins, Michael Palin, Ian Richardson, Peter Vaughan, Kim Greist, Jim Broadbent

Disc Features:
DISC ONE: (DVD-9)
* All-new restored high-definition anamorphic digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Terry Gilliam, with a remastered Dolby stereo surround soundtrack
* Audio commentary by Gilliam
* Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing

DISC TWO: (DVD-9)
* A treasure trove of Brazil-iana:
* 30-minute on-set documentary What Is Brazil?
* Criterion’s original exposé The Battle of “Brazil”: A Video History, which reassembles players in the battle over the film’s U.S. release
* Hundreds of storyboards, drawings, and publicity and production stills
* Rare raw and behind-the-scenes footage
* Exclusive video interviews with the production team
* Original theatrical trailer

DISC THREE: (DVD-9)
* The 94-minute “Love Conquers All” version of Brazil, with all the changes Gilliam refused to make
* An audio essay by journalist David Morgan

SYNOPSIS:  
Pitting the imagination of common man Sam Lowry (the brilliantly befuddled Jonathan Pryce) against the oppressive storm troopers of the Ministry of Information, Terry Gilliam’s Brazil has come to be regarded as an anti-totalitarianism cautionary tale equal to the works of George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, and Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Gathering footage from both the European and American versions of this masterpiece, Gilliam has assembled the ultimate, 142-minute director’s cut of his most celebrated film.

Bonus Stuff: 
* Brazil [Soundtrack] - Michael Kamen (Lossless Flac)
* Criterion Collection Full Cover Scan
* A 14-page booklet 
* Brazil - A Student Project Poster
* Brazil - Original Poster 1
* Brazil - Original Poster 2
* Brazil alternative movie Poster designed by Shou Yuan
* Brazil Minimalist Poster by Fro Design Co