| Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy. Love, with its limitless possibilities in youth to its maturation and limitations when pressed against the reality of daily life in middle age, gets a full and tender examination in this triptych of films that include Before Sunrise (1995), Before Sunset (2004) and Before Midnight 2013). Bonus features include multiple interviews and commentary by Hawke, Delpy and director Richard Linklater, making-of featurettes, a documentary about Linklater, an episode of the radio show On Being with Terry Gross that centers around the making of the this trilogy and more. 3 DVDs or 3 Blu-ray Discs. Color/4 hrs., 50 min/R/widescreen.   
 Condition:NEW. Brand New Factory Sealed
 
 Product Details
 
 Actors: Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke
 Directors: Richard Linklater
 Format: AC-3, DTS Surround Sound, Subtitled, Widescreen
 Language: English
 Subtitles: English
 Number of discs: 3
 Rated:
 R
 Restricted
 Studio: Criterion Collection
 DVD Release Date: February 28, 2017
 Run Time: 290 minutes
 
 Special Features
 New, restored 2k digital transfers of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset and a 2K digital master of Before Midnight, approved by Director Richard Linklater, with 2.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtrack on Before Sunrise and 5.1 Surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks on Before Sunset and Before Midnight; New discussion between Linklater nd actor-cowriters Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke, moderated by critic Kent Jones; Behind-the-Scenes footage and interviews from the productions of Before Sunrise and Before Sunset; Audio Commentary on Before Midnight by Delpy, Linklater, and Hawke; Richard Linklater: Dream Is Destiny, a feature-length 2016 Documentary by Athina Rachael Tsangari about the making of Before Midnight in Greece; New conversation between scholars Dave Johnson and Rob Stone about Linklater's work; Episode of the radio program Fresh Air featuring host Terry Gross, Linklater, Delpy, and Hawke; Linklater On Cinema Time, a new video essay by filmmaker; Kogonada; Plus: An essay on the trilogy by critic Dennis Lim
 
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