Norma (DVD)
June Anderson takes the title role in Vincenzo Bellini's opera NORMA, a challenging role for a soprano who plays a princess who is betrayed by a handsome Roman. For this production, period instruments were played by the orchestra to capture the sound of the times.DVD Features:Region 0Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Audio: DTS 5.1
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A Vietnam veteran returns to his rural Kansas hometown, and attempts to get back into mainstream life by rebuilding an old carousel. The townspeople are initially distrustful of the man, but eventually give him support. A labor of love for director/ star Carradine.DVD Features:Region 1Snap CasePan& Scan - 1.33Single Side - Single LayerInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
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ARARAT, Atom Egoyan's mysterious drama about the horrors of the largely unknown Armenian genocide in Turkey, unrolls through a film within the film (also titled ARARAT). Jumping back and forth in time, Egoyan weaves together the lives of several people. Ari (Arsinee Khanjian), an art historian, is an advisor on the film. Her son Raffi (David Alplay) is part of the film crew. When Raffi travels to Armenia to gather some additional footage, he is detained by a customs agent (Christopher Plummer) and remains in custody for most of the film. Meanwhile, Raffi's stepsister and girlfriend Celia (Marie-Josee Croze) is haunted by her father's suicide. These and other stories within ARARAT are ostensibly linked through the film within a film. Yet, it is each character's quest for truth which binds them thematically and drives the plot. The film is populated with thematic twins, as each character's individual struggle is mirrored in the plight of the other characters. Egoyan works from his own script relying heavily on references to Arshile Gorky's painting The Artist and his Mother and Clarence Ussher's historical document, AN AMERICAN PHYSICIAN IN TURKEY.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.78Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - EnglishInteractive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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Hand-tailored in the tradition of fine Italian linens, the Signoria di Firenze collection will add luxury and sophistication to any setting. Since their beginnings in a small family workshop in Florence nearly a century ago, these fine linens have been a treasured Tuscan handicraft used in some of the world's finest hotels and European mansions. No longer for the privileged few, their soft hand and exquisite finish are now available to all thanks to this incredible bargain brought to you by Overstock.com..
The Tiziano pattern is available in a variety of configurations and three gorgeous colors. Use the drop-down menu above to build your own custom ensemble.
Woven from 100-percent Egyptian combed cotton with a 300 thread count
Thread count is the number of threads per square inch of fabric--the higher the thread count, the softer and more durable the material
The Tiziano pattern boasts decorative stitching and bold solids
Choose from three gorgeous colors--ivory, coffee, and grey
Fine, sateen finish with a smooth, silk-like feel
Fitted sheet boasts a 17-inch pocket designed to fit today's thicker mattresses
Bed skirt has a 15-inch drop
Machine washable for easy care
Duvet cover dimensions:
Twin: 69 x 87 in.
Queen: 90 x 92 in.
King: 106 x 92 in.
Sham dimensions:
Boudoir: 12 x 16 in.
Standard: 20 x 26 in.
Euro: 26 x 26 in.
King: 21 x 37 in.
Quilt dimensions:
Queen: 95 x 102 in.
King:
110 x 102 in.
Bedspread dimensions:
Queen: 95 x 102 in.
King: 106 x 102 in.
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