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(aka "The Passion of Joan or Arc" of "La passion de Jeanne d'Arc" )
| With its stunning camerawork and striking compositions, Carl Th. 
		Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc convinced the world that movies 
		could be art. Renée Falconetti gives one of the greatest performances 
		ever recorded on film, as the young maiden who died for God and France. 
		Long thought to have been lost to fire, the original version was 
		miraculously found in perfect condition in 1981—in a Norwegian mental 
		institution. 
		SYNOPSIS: One of the most emotional film experiences of any era, Carl 
		Theodor Dreyer's 1928 The Passion of Joan of Arc is a miracle of 
		the cinema, an enigmatic and profoundly moving work that merges the 
		worlds of the viewer and of saintly Joan herself into one shared 
		experience of hushed delirium. | 
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Theatrical Release: 21 April 1928
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| Criterion Collection - Region 1 - NTSC vs. Sky Cinema (Korea) - Region 0 - NTSC vs. Masters of Cinema - Region 'B' - Blu-ray vs. Criterion - Region 'A' - Blu-ray | 
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| Distribution | Criterion Collection Region 0 - NTSC | Sky Cinema (Korea) Region 0 - NTSC | Masters of Cinema - Spine #125 - Region 'B' - Blu-ray | Criterion Collection - Spine #62 - Region 'A' - Blu-ray | ||
| Runtime | 1:22:19 | 1:22:02 | 20 Frames/s version: 1:36:12.958 24 Frames/s version: 1:20:11.000 La Duca Version: 1:17:42.000 | 20 Frames/s version: 1:37:01.816 24 Frames/s version: 1:21:32.512 | ||
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      1.33 : 1 Original Aspect Ratio  | 
       1.33 : 1 Original Aspect Ratio  | 20 Frames per second version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:48,445,095,732 bytes Feature: 18,172,606,464 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Total Video Bitrate: 21.99 Mbps | 24 Frames per second version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:48,445,095,732 bytes Feature: 15,149,494,272 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Total Video Bitrate: 21.99 Mbps La Duca version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:48,445,095,732 bytes Feature: 14,498,300,736 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Total Video Bitrate: 21.99 Mbps | 20 Frames per second version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:49,221,769,927 bytes bytes Feature: 22,713,188,352 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Total Video Bitrate: 21.99 Mbps | 24 Frames per second version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:49,221,769,927 bytes bytes Feature: 21,047,955,456 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Total Video Bitrate: 27.86 Mbps | 
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| Audio | English ( Silent) (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) | Silent (Dolby Digital 1.0), Music (Dolby Digital 5.1) | LPCM Audio English 1536 kbps 
		2.0 / 48 kHz / 1536 kbps / 16-bit Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps | Silent: Dolby Digital 
		Audio Danish 96 kbps 1.0 / 48 kHz / 96 kbps Yanashita Score: LPCM Audio Danish 2304 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 24-bit | Silent: Dolby Digital 
		Audio French 96 kbps 1.0 / 48 kHz / 96 kbps Voices of Light: 
		DTS-HD Master Audio French 2086 kbps 5.1 / 48 kHz / 2086 
		kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 5.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit) Gregory and Utley Score: 
		LPCM Audio French 2304 kbps 2.0 / 48 kHz / 2304 kbps / 
		24-bit Commentary: Dolby Digital Audio English 192 kbps 1.0 / 48 kHz / 192 kbps | |
| Subtitles | English, Spanish, and none | Korean, English, and none | English, and none | English, and none | ||
| Features | Release Information: Studio: Criterion Collection 
      Aspect Ratio: 
      Edition Details: Chapters 23 | 
      Release Information: 
      Aspect Ratio: | Release Information: Studio: Masters of Cinema Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 20 Frames per second version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:48,445,095,732 bytes Feature: 18,172,606,464 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video 24 Frames per second version: Feature: 15,149,494,272 bytes La Duca version: Feature: 14,498,300,736 bytes Total Video Bitrate for all 3: 21.99 Mbps 
 
      	Edition Details: • Restoration Demonstration (2:36) • Extended illustrated A 100-PAGE BOOK containing: Writing on the film by Jean Drum & Dale D. Drum about the film, replete with extensive quotations from Dreyer, Falconetti, and more; a contemporary review of the film by H.D. (the poet Hilda Doolittle); a new English translation of the 1930 review of the film by Luis Buñuel; a short 1951 excerpt about the film from writing by André Bazin; a new translation of the 1953 essay about the film by Chris Marker; two short pieces about the film and cinema in general by Carl Theodor Dreyer from 1929 and 1950; a new essay by scholar Casper Tybjerg unpacking the version history of the film; a selection of the production’s set-design blueprints, photographs of physical set-models, and onset stills, all reprinted in high-resolution courtesy of the Danish Film Institute; a detailed technical note on the MoC restoration, versions presented, and frame-rates presented; and rare and archival imagery. Blu-ray Release Date: November 19th, 2012 Custom Blu-ray Case Chapters9 / 9 / 16 
 | Release Information: Studio: Criterion 
 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 20 Frames per second version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray 
 20 Frames per second version: 1080P Dual-layered Blu-ray Disc Size:49,221,769,927 bytes bytes Feature: 22,713,188,352 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Total Video Bitrate: 21.99 Mbps 
 24 Frames per second version: Disc Size:49,221,769,927 bytes bytes Feature: 21,047,955,456 bytes Codec: MPEG-4 AVC Video Total Video Bitrate: 27.86 Mbps 
 
      	Edition Details: Chapters 16 / 16 | ||
| Comments: | NOTE: The below Blu-ray captures were taken directly from the Blu-ray disc. ADDITION: Criterion - Region 'A' - Blu-ray - February 18':The Criterion has two versions of The Passion of Joan of Arc. The advent of sound cinema led to the standardization of film playback at 24 frames per second (fps), but silent films were played at various speeds, sometimes even differing from reel to reel within the same film. In this audio essay, recorded for the Criterion Collection in 2017, Danish film scholar Caspar Tybjerg explores the debate over the proper frame rate for The Passion of Joan of Arc. This release presents the film at two different speeds: 24 fps and 20 fps. It is advertised as a "New 2K digital restoration of the film by Gaumont, presented at 24 frames per second." As for comparing to the Masters of Cinema - the Criterion black levels are far deeper and richer as is evident by the screen grabs. It doesn't show rounded corners and is slightly cropped beside the MoC. Both Criterion's 20 + 24 fps versions have the same image quality in static captures. When shown in 1080P the 20fps version has combing and looks poorer in-motion. I prefer the Criterion look and this is augmented by the resounding Voices of Light audio. 
    					
						
        				 
						At the time of its initial release, the film was 
						accompanied by various pieces of live music, but there 
						is no existing evidence that director Carl Th. Dreyer 
						ever selected a definitive score for his film. The first 
						soundtrack option on both versions offers the film 
						without sound; the second, on the 24-frames version, 
						plays it accompanied by Voices of Light, the 1994 
						composition by Richard Einhorn, inspired by the film, 
						via a DTS-HD Master 5.1 surround at 24-bit - sounding 
						incredibly impressive - and the third, 
						
						
        				 
						presents it with a 2017 score by Will Gregory of the 
						band Goldfrapp and Adrian Utley of the band Portishead. 
						This is in linear PCM 2.0 channel stereo. My preference 
						is strongly for the 
 
						Einhorn score which was the first way I saw the film. 
    					
						There are optional English subtitles for the Intertitles 
						- modern-looking French on the 24-frames and original 
						Danish intertitles on the 20-frames per second version. 
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						A fabulous
                      
    					
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						release - one of my favorite of the past many years. 
						Watching the film in 1080P with the
 
						Voices of Light score 
						is... epic. A must own for... everyone. Our highest 
						recommendation! 
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        				ADDITION: 
						Masters of Cinema - Region 'B' - 
		Blu-ray 
						- October 12': 
						
                      	 The Masters of Cinema 
						package is... WOW. It constitutes an exclusive new MOC 
						restoration supervised and produced by James White and 
						it is immensely impressive. In this lone dual-layered 
		Blu-ray
						we get the 20fps version (1:36:12) with the option 
						of both 
Silent 
						or 2005 piano score performed by Japanese 
						
Silent 
						film composer Mie Yanashita, the 24fps playback 
						(1:20:11) in 
Silent 
						or with interesting accompaniment by revered American 
						avant-garde musician Loren Connors  - starting 
						after the prologue - or the complete 1950's "Lo Duca" 
						version of the film disowned by Dreyer - generally 
						considered a butchering of his artistic vision - yet, it 
						remains a unique curiosity. All three are in 1080P and 
						with the same bitrate. The captures below are from the 
						20 frames per second transfer - which seems to be the 
						same image quality as the 24 frame rendering. The
						Lo Duca version is quite inferior. There is, 
						predictable, contrast flickering but detail in close-ups 
						is... miraculous. You can see tears glinting in the 
						light, make-up, facial and nose hair - looking amazingly 
						crisp. The screen captures below can speak for 
						themselves and I'll only say this has drastically 
						exceeded my expectations. Damage is cleared and grain 
						textures are not readily present - and while more 
						would have been appreciated - after reading the liner 
						notes book I see it is no fault of the transfer. I was 
						blown away by the HD presentation. 
    					 The scores are offered 
						in a linear PCM at 1536 kbps. I get the feeling that, 
						like Richard Einhorn's Voices of Light score - 
						the Yanashita piano accompaniment will only grow in my 
						appreciation. So will the cool, funkier Loren Connors 
						composition. Both scores sound impressive in lossless 
						and add more beauty to the incredible images. 
    					There is a brief 'Restoration Demonstration' with a 
						couple of split screens and the package contains a 
						100-page illustrated book containing (as described by 
						MoC): writing on the film by Jean Drum & Dale D. Drum 
						about the film, replete with extensive quotations from 
						Dreyer, Falconetti, and more; a contemporary review of 
						the film by H.D. (the poet Hilda Doolittle); a new 
						English translation of the 1930 review of the film by 
						Luis Buñuel; a short 1951 excerpt about the film from 
						writing by André Bazin; a new translation of the 1953 
						essay about the film by Chris Marker; two short pieces 
						about the film and cinema in general by Carl Theodor 
						Dreyer from 1929 and 1950; a new essay by scholar Casper 
						Tybjerg unpacking the version history of the film; a 
						selection of the production’s set-design blueprints, 
						photographs of physical set-models, and onset stills, 
						all reprinted in high-resolution courtesy of the Danish 
						Film Institute; a detailed technical note on the MoC 
						restoration, versions presented, and frame-rates 
						presented; and rare and archival imagery 
    					What more can we say - one 
						of the most anticipated and wonderful 
		Blu-rays 
						of 2012 - to date. The Passion of Joan or Arc leaves 
						everyone speechless - one of the true miracles of cinema 
						and now looking better than ever in the new format. 
						It's like a dream come true.    
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 All of our evidence suggest that the Korean Sky Cinema DVD is possibly a BOOTLEG of the Criterion - the time difference is the exact amount for the Criterion logo, damage marks are exact, subtitles are exact and slightly brightened - unless Sky Cinema has the NTSC license for this (given them by Criterion... it is a possibility as stated above) then they have simply ported the Criterion DVD - a good job , but they choose not to get all the Criterion wonderful Extras. DVDBeaver does not support the illegal obtaining of copy written material for the purpose of resale. We will immediately inform Criterion. If we ever come to a conclusion, we will post it here. Right now we are suspicious. | 
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