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Q: How can I buy the Swedish DVD by Roy Andersson, "Songs From The Second Floor"? ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: How can I buy the Swedish DVD by Roy Andersson, "Songs From The Second Floor"?
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Movies and Film
Asked by: zaverbach-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 02 Nov 2002 10:32 PST
Expires: 02 Dec 2002 10:32 PST
Question ID: 96595
How can I buy the Swedish DVD by Roy Andersson, "Songs From The Second Floor"?

Request for Question Clarification by scriptor-ga on 02 Nov 2002 11:05 PST
Dear zaverbach,

I assume you are interested in obtaining the Swedish edition of the
DVD because of the extensive additional bonus material, such as
deleted and alternate scenes, a great one hour long documentary,
test-clips of three scenes, audio commentary by director Roy Anderson
and some b-reel footage.
I did not find the Swedish DVD, but I located the French version. It
has got all the bonus material of the Swedish DVD and it is not
dubbed, its all in Swedish. There are only French subtitles which can
be doubtless turned off. Would you be interested in this one?

Regards,
Scriptor

Clarification of Question by zaverbach-ga on 02 Nov 2002 15:55 PST
Scriptor-

Thanks for the info - Is there any way to get a version with English
subtitles?  Like released in England or something?  I should have
mentioned that...  The bonus material sounds great, but whatever you
can find.

Best,

Zev

Request for Question Clarification by scriptor-ga on 03 Nov 2002 13:39 PST
Dear zaverbach,

I searched for a DVD with English subtitles, but I was not successful.
Any version of this movie, VHS or DVD, seems to be a very rare
collectors' item. I am very sorry, but maybe one of the other
Researchers has more luck.

Best regards,
Scriptor
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Subject: Re: How can I buy the Swedish DVD by Roy Andersson, "Songs From The Second Floor
From: skbenja-ga on 02 Nov 2002 21:28 PST
 
Just a brief comment -- because of region encoding, a DVD purchased in
another country most likely won't work on a domestically purchased DVD
player.  See this site for a better explanation:

http://www.psreporter.com/dvd_region_codes.html

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