DVD has become the preeminent forum for high-art cinema on video, and the trend shows no sign of letting up. Auteurists who could previously only dream of seeing, much less owning, crisp copies of films like Chabrol’s Les Bonnes Femmes or Losey’s legendary Eva can now satisfy their fetish thanks to companies such as Kino, which has released fine versions of these two films along with a third, Antonioni’s Il Grido, in a handy three-pack under the collective title "Rare Treasures of European Cinema."