TY - ADVS AU - Abi Samra,Fadi AU - Acosta,Juanita AU - Al Haddad,Rodney AU - Assayas,Olivier AU - Bach,Christoph AU - El-Jurdi,Talal AU - Franck,Dan AU - Hummer,Julia AU - Kaabour,Ahmad AU - Leconte,Daniel AU - Ramírez,Édgar AU - Scheer,Alexander AU - Von Waldstätten,Nora ED - Criterion Collection (Firm) ED - Doc en Stock (Firm) ED - Egoli Tossell Film AG. ED - Sundance Selects (Firm) TI - Carlos T2 - The Criterion collection SN - 1604654848 PY - 2011/// CY - [Irvington, NY] PB - Criterion Collection KW - Carlos, KW - Fugitives from justice KW - Drama KW - Left-wing extremists KW - Terrorists KW - Venezuela KW - Action and adventure television programs KW - lcgft KW - Biographical television programs KW - Television crime shows KW - Television mini-series KW - Video recordings for the hearing impaired N1 - Accompanying booklet contains "essays by critics Colin MacCabe and Greil Marcus, as well as a timeline of Carlos's life and biographies of selected figures portrayed in the film, written by Carlos's historical advisor, Stephen Smith; Based on an original idea by Daniel Leconte; Container indicates subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, but item is only closed captioned; Special features: new video interviews with director Olivier Assayas, actor Édgar Ramírez, and Lenoir; selected-scene commentary featuring Lenoir; Carlos: terrorist without borders, and hour-long documentary; archival interview with Carlos associate Hans-Joachim Klein; Maison de France, a feature-length documentary on a Carlos bombing not included in the film; twenty-minute making-of documentary on the film's OPEC raid scene; original theatrical trailer; Cinematography, Yorick Le Saux, Denis Lenoir ; editing, Luc Barnier, Marion Monnier; Édgar Ramírez, Fadi Abi Samra, Ahmad Kaabour, Christoph Bach, Nora Von Waldstätten, Rodney El-Haddad, Julia Hummer, Alexander Scheer, Talal El-Jurdi; Originally broadcast as a mini-series by Canal+ in 2010; Not rated N2 - An epic, intensely detailed account of the life of the infamous international terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez - also known as Carlos the Jackal. One of the twentieth century's most wanted fugitives, Carlos was committed to violent left-wing activism throughout the seventies and eighties, orchestrating bombings, kidnappings, and hijackings in Europe and the Middle East ER -