"The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" earned 13 Academy Award nominations for its sprawling, ambitious story about a man coming of age by growing up backward. But there is another "Benjamin Button"-related narrative that is equally compelling, multifaceted and -- with a running time of nearly three hours -- lengthy.
That's "The Curious Birth of Benjamin Button," the exceptional making-of documentary that serves as the centerpiece of the two-disc Criterion Collection edition of the film, now out on DVD and Blu-ray ($40). Virtually every element in the evolution of the David Fincher drama is documented here, from the project's attachment to numerous other directors during the 1990s (including Frank Oz, Steven Spielberg and Ron Howard), to its shoot in 2006 and 2007 on the steamy streets of New Orleans, to its complex, CGI-intensive postproduction process.
