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L'aimée, Desplechin's 2007 Documentary about the sale of his family home; ; Arnaud's Tale, a new 35-minute documentary featuring interviews with Desplechin and actors Mathieu Amalric and Catherine Deneuve; ; Original Theatrical Trailers; ; Plus: A Booklet Featuring Essay by Critic Phillip Lopate
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- A Christmas Tale
1. The Tale of the Tale [4:04]
2. The Eldest [6:26]
3. Meanwhile, In Roubaix [3:53]
4. The Middle Child [1:09]
5. Roubaix Hospital, Hematology Service [2:44]
6. The Youngest [4:55]
7. Chez Vuillard [5:44]
8. December 22: The Letter [3:37]
9. Train To Roubaix [5:26]
10. Arrival [7:57]
11. Family Portraits [5:00]
12. The Little Jew [4:38]
13. "A Family Of Weirdos" [6:58]
14. December 23: Reunited [2:53]
15. Probability [2:31]
16. Fights [7:05]
17. Shopping [:43]
18. The Choice [8:05]
19. Fireworks [7:43]
20. December 24: The Phantom [9:07]
21. "Zorro The Prince" [4:54]
22. Exchanging Gifts/The Toast [5:36]
23. The Midnight Mass [6:46]
24. Search for Simon [1:49]
25. December 25: Jubilations [8:25]
26. In The Evening: Farewells [7:55]
27. Color Bars [15:44]
Disc #2 -- A Christmas Tale
1. August 26, 2006, Roubaix [10:46]
2. Family Portraits [5:04]
3. Rue Du Boulevard [17:03]
4. 31, Avenue Gustave Delory [8:24]
5. Thérèse's Letters [23:25]
The devastating reverberations of a profound tragedy echo through generations of a long-suffering French family in this emotional family drama from director Arnaud Desplechin. When Abel and his wife, Junon, started a family, it seemed like the seeds of true happiness had been planted. But while their daughter, Elizabeth, was healthy from the day she was born, things quickly turned dark when her brother Joseph was diagnosed with a rare and deadly genetic condition. Joseph's only hope for survival was a bone marrow transplant, but Abel, Junon, and Elizabeth were all incompatible. In one last, desperate chance to save their son's life, Abel and Junon conceived a third child. But not even little Henri could save his ailing brother's life. Joseph died at the age of seven, and neither his siblings nor his parents have ever found the strength to recover. Years later, family relations have deteriorated beyond the point of repair; the tensions between family matriarch Elizabeth and her cynical brother Henri finally culminating in a violent confrontation in which Elizabeth banishes her alcoholic brother and refuses him further contact with his troubled adolescent nephew, Paul. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide