The first, William Wellman's "Nothing Sacred" (on Kino DVD and Blu-ray), is the actress's only color film and finds her opposite Fredric March at the center of a newspaper scam modern viewers may find disconcertingly familiar.
"I thought the curatorial selectivity was of a higher order this year, " said Richard Lorber, the president and CEO of Kino Lorber, a New York-based independent-film distribution company that had two of its own titles (the French drama "Elles" and the Thai thriller "Headshot") in the festival.