
Tavernier: The Essential Collection (Region B)
Bertrand Tavernier was one of the most outstanding French film makers of his time. Born in Lyon in 1941, he began his career with a short-lived stint as an assistant to Jean-Pierre Melville - an experience and environment that affected him so deeply that he took up first film journalism then worked as a highly influential press agent for ten years before returning to filmmaking.
A diverse filmmaker whose works covered a spectacular range of genres, settings and time periods, Tavernier imbued his films with intelligence and grace, but they were also often a commentary on political and social injustice and the strength of the human spirit. This essential collection includes 8 of his films, a tribute and testimony to the spectacular work of the legendary filmmaker.
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Extras:
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QUE LA FĆTE COMMENCE (1975)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier et Philippe Noiret
Interview with Jean Rochefort
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UNE SEMAINE DE VACANCES (1980)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
Filming the movie
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COUP DE TORCHON (1981)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
US Trailer
Trailer
Alternative Ending
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier and Philippe Noiret
Interview with Eddy Mitchell
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L.627 (1992)
Making of
Deleted Scenes
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LA GUERRE SANS NOM (1992)
Introduction with Bertrand Tavernier and Patrick Rotman
Analysis of the film with Vincent Martigny
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ĆA COMMENCE AUJOURD'HUI (1999)
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier
Making of
Deleted Scenes
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LAISSEZ-PASSER (2002)
Making of
Deleted Scenes
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LA PRINCESSE DE MONTPENSIER (2010)
Interview with D. Le Fur
Making of
Presentation with L. Laurent Weil, M. Thierry and R. Personnaz
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Tavernier: The Essential Collection (Region B)
Bertrand Tavernier was one of the most outstanding French film makers of his time. Born in Lyon in 1941, he began his career with a short-lived stint as an assistant to Jean-Pierre Melville - an experience and environment that affected him so deeply that he took up first film journalism then worked as a highly influential press agent for ten years before returning to filmmaking.
A diverse filmmaker whose works covered a spectacular range of genres, settings and time periods, Tavernier imbued his films with intelligence and grace, but they were also often a commentary on political and social injustice and the strength of the human spirit. This essential collection includes 8 of his films, a tribute and testimony to the spectacular work of the legendary filmmaker.
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Extras:
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QUE LA FĆTE COMMENCE (1975)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier et Philippe Noiret
Interview with Jean Rochefort
Ā
UNE SEMAINE DE VACANCES (1980)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
Filming the movie
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COUP DE TORCHON (1981)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
US Trailer
Trailer
Alternative Ending
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier and Philippe Noiret
Interview with Eddy Mitchell
Ā
L.627 (1992)
Making of
Deleted Scenes
Ā
LA GUERRE SANS NOM (1992)
Introduction with Bertrand Tavernier and Patrick Rotman
Analysis of the film with Vincent Martigny
Ā
ĆA COMMENCE AUJOURD'HUI (1999)
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier
Making of
Deleted Scenes
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LAISSEZ-PASSER (2002)
Making of
Deleted Scenes
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LA PRINCESSE DE MONTPENSIER (2010)
Interview with D. Le Fur
Making of
Presentation with L. Laurent Weil, M. Thierry and R. Personnaz
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Bertrand Tavernier was one of the most outstanding French film makers of his time. Born in Lyon in 1941, he began his career with a short-lived stint as an assistant to Jean-Pierre Melville - an experience and environment that affected him so deeply that he took up first film journalism then worked as a highly influential press agent for ten years before returning to filmmaking.
A diverse filmmaker whose works covered a spectacular range of genres, settings and time periods, Tavernier imbued his films with intelligence and grace, but they were also often a commentary on political and social injustice and the strength of the human spirit. This essential collection includes 8 of his films, a tribute and testimony to the spectacular work of the legendary filmmaker.
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Extras:
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QUE LA FĆTE COMMENCE (1975)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier et Philippe Noiret
Interview with Jean Rochefort
Ā
UNE SEMAINE DE VACANCES (1980)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
Filming the movie
Ā
COUP DE TORCHON (1981)
Analysis of the film with Guillemette Odicino
US Trailer
Trailer
Alternative Ending
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier and Philippe Noiret
Interview with Eddy Mitchell
Ā
L.627 (1992)
Making of
Deleted Scenes
Ā
LA GUERRE SANS NOM (1992)
Introduction with Bertrand Tavernier and Patrick Rotman
Analysis of the film with Vincent Martigny
Ā
ĆA COMMENCE AUJOURD'HUI (1999)
Interview with Bertrand Tavernier
Making of
Deleted Scenes
Ā
LAISSEZ-PASSER (2002)
Making of
Deleted Scenes
Ā
LA PRINCESSE DE MONTPENSIER (2010)
Interview with D. Le Fur
Making of
Presentation with L. Laurent Weil, M. Thierry and R. Personnaz













