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Brand new, unopened. Retail price: 5,280 yen "Léon Morin, Priest 4K Restoration Edition ('61 France/Italy)" Jean-Paul Belmondo / Emmanuelle Riva / Jean-Pierre Melville A masterpiece by director Melville, the spiritual father of the Nouvelle Vague, starring J=P Belmondo, is now available in a 4K restoration edition & the world's first extended Blu-ray version! ★ France under German occupation. The atheist widow Barny is drawn to the young priest Morin... ★ A previously unreleased film in Japan by director Jean-Pierre Melville. This time, it's released as the world's first 129-minute version, 12 minutes longer with 4 additional scenes. The master is 4K restored. Director Melville is known for his crime films such as "Le Doulos" (63) and "Le Samouraï" (67), but he also has excellent works in dramas that delve deeply into humanity, such as his debut film "Le Silence de la mer" (47) and "Les Enfants Terribles" (50). This film is one of them. ★ Jean-Pierre Melville (1917-1973), who would have been 100 years old this year, created his own production after returning from World War II and began making free films different from the conventional French films with low-budget independent productions, which is why he is called the spiritual father of the Nouvelle Vague. His real name is Jean-Pierre Grumbach. The name Melville comes from the American literary author of "Moby Dick," Herman Melville. [Video Extras] Trailer [Enclosed Bonus] Booklet
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