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Off the top of my head, there's Fassbinder's BRD set (may have butchered that one); Orphic Trilogy (Cocteau); Carl Th. Dreyer set; Adventures of Antoine Doinel (Truffaut). I think that Ignaki's Samurai trilogy was/is available as a boxset but I've never seen it boxed, just singles.
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Does "Brazil" count? 3-discs.
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I think "box sets" indicates multiple films.
Adding to Tread's list, there is also Ingmar Bergman's trilogy, The Complete Monterey Pop, Eisenstein: The Sound Years, and I Am Curious...
They aren't boxed sets, but Killers, Floating Weeds, and The Lower Depths all contain multiple films.
Adding to Tread's list, there is also Ingmar Bergman's trilogy, The Complete Monterey Pop, Eisenstein: The Sound Years, and I Am Curious...
They aren't boxed sets, but Killers, Floating Weeds, and The Lower Depths all contain multiple films.
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You can check all the Criterion releases at www.criterionco.com
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Originally posted by Der Zorn Gottes
[B]I think "box sets" indicates multiple films.
[B]I think "box sets" indicates multiple films.




