Takashi Ishii: 4 Tales of NamiAlone in the Night (1994) - Nami, the wife of a narcotics cop murdered in the line of duty, is surprised to find that her husband has been accused of involvement in organized crime.Angel Guts: Red Flash (1994) - Nami, a magazine designer agrees to substitute the cameraman during the shooting of a porn film. The brutal rape scene unleashes distant, forgotten memories and strange things start happening to her.A Night in Nude (1993) - When the beautiful and mysterious Nami walks into the office of Jiro, a man who will do anything for anyone, he unknowingly gets dragged into her plot to murder her abusive yakuza lover.Original Sin (1992)- Nami, the wife of an estate agent, begins an affair with a 22 year old man that leads to a plot to kill her husband.Limited edition set (2000 copies). Includes a booklet by Jasper SharpDisc 1: Alone in the Night å¤ãã¾ãæ¥ã (1994). Special Features:Audio commentary by Samm DeighanArchival Interview with Takashi IshiiArchival Interview with Jinpachi NezuArchival Interview with producer Yu OkadaNew Interview with cinematographer Yasushi SasakibaraDisc 2: Angel Guts: Red Flash 天使ã®ã¯ããã 赤ãéå (1994). Special Features:Audio commentary by Jasper SharpArchival Takashi Ishii interviewMatthew Carter Video EssayDisc 3: A Night in Nudeãã¼ãã®å¤ (1993). Special Features:Audio Commentary by Frankie BalboaArchival Interview with Takashi IshiiArchival Interview with Kippei ShiinaArchival Interview with Naoto TakenakaArchival Interview with producer Yu OkadaTheatrical TrailerDisc 4: Original Sinæ»ãã§ããã (1992). Special Features:Archival Interview with Takashi IshiiArchival Interview with Shinobu OtakeArchival Interview with producer Yu OkadaTheatrical TrailerTeaser
An iconic star, a legendary filmmaker and an all-time sci-fi classic come together with spectacular results in War of the Worlds. Tom Cruise stars as Ray Ferrier, an ordinary man who summons extraordinary courage to protect his children when a global army of alien invaders set their sights and their devastating war machines upon Earth and the entire human population. The masterful direction of multi-Academy Award ®-winning* filmmaker Steven Spielberg dazzles the eye and touches the heart in this astonishing adventure based on the original story by H.G. Wells. This 20th Anniversary Collectors Edition includes the following: ¢ Collectible War of the Worlds' sticker sheet ¢ Collectible concept artist proof ¢ Collectible photo book ¢ x2 fold out posters ¢ x6 art cardsDisc 1: 4K Ultra HDEnglish - United States Dolby Atmos / Czech, French-Parisian, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese-Brazilian, Russian, Spanish-Castilian, Spanish-LatinAmerican, Thai Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround / Polish (Voice Over) Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo SurroundDisc 2: Blu-rayEnglish DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 Surround / German, French-Parisian, Italian, Spanish-Castilian Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
On Disc Special Features Introduction by Linda Lee Caldwell Commentary by Paul Heller 3 Documentaries: Blood and Steel: The Making of Enter the Dragon, The Curse of the Dragon, and Bruce Lee: In His Own Words No Way As Way The Return to Han's Island Wing Chun: The Art That Introduced Kung Fu to Bruce Lee Linda Lee Caldwell Interview Gallery Vintage Featurette: Location: Hong Kong with Enter the Dragon Backyard Workout with Bruce And More!
After 2003's successful remake of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes would take another trip to the Lone Star State for the terrifying prequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. In the summer of 1969, brothers Eric and Dean and their girlfriends Chrissie and Bailey are having one last road trip before the boys set off to Vietnam. An altercation with a shotgun-wielding biker leads them to crash their car, only for them to be rescued by Sheriff Hoyt. But their saviour isn't as benevolent as he seems, and the gang are taken hostage and dragged to the residence of the murderous Hewitt family, among them Hoyt's brother Thomas, a hulking brute who conceals his face behind a leather mask. Feast your eyes on this twisted and horrifying vision of the Hewitts' origins, presented here in its original Theatrical Version and the extended Uncut Version for the first time on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray! 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) of both the Theatrical Version and the Uncut Version Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 and 2.0 audio on the Theatrical Version and DTS-HD MA 7.1, 5.1 and 2.0 audio on the Uncut Version Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on both cuts Brand new audio commentary on the Uncut Version with Dread Central co-founder Steve Uncle Creepy Barton and co-host of The Spooky Picture Show podcast Chris MacGibbon Archival audio commentary on the Uncut Version with director Jonathan Liebesman and producers Andrew Form and Brad Fuller Hoyt, Actually, a brand new interview with actor Lew Temple Original Skins: KNB FX, a brand new interview with special effects makeup artist Jake Garber and special effects makeup technician Kevin Wasner Light and Sawdust, a brand new interview with director of photography Lukas Ettlin Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel, an archival making-of documentary featuring many interviews with cast and crew members Deleted and extended scenes with optional commentary from director Jonathan Liebesman and producers Andrew Form and Brad Fuller Theatrical trailer Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Aaron Lea Double-sided foldout poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Aaron Lea Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Michael Gingold
Legendary director Wolfgang Petersen (Das Boot, The Perfect Storm) brings all his talent for jaw-dropping spectacle to his 2006 epic disaster movie Poseidon, a pulse-pounding update of Paul Gallico's classic adventure novel. Passengers and crew members alike are celebrating New Year's Eve aboard the cruise-liner Poseidon, the pinnacle of engineering and the height of luxury. But soon after the clock strikes midnight, a gigantic rogue wave comes crashing against the vessel, sending it plummeting towards the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. As the ship sinks further down, a group of survivors must learn to work together if they are to pull through this terrifying ordeal. With an outstanding ensemble cast including Kurt Russell, Josh Lucas, Richard Dreyfuss, Andre Braugher and Emmy Rossum, and stunning special effects by Industrial Light and Magic, Poseidon is an audiovisual tour de force, presented for the first time on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray. 4K ULTRA HD BLU-RAY LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS 4K (2160p) Ultra HD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Original DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Ocean View, a brand new interview with director of photography John Seale Big Sets for Big-Time Directors, a brand new interview with production designer William Sandell Surfing the VFX Wave, a brand new interview with visual effects supervisor Boyd Shermis Bringing Out the Dead, a brand new interview with make-up effects on-set supervisor Michael Deak Set a Course for Adventure, a brand new retrospective on the film by Heath Holland Poseidon: A Ship on a Soundstage, a featurette looking at the film's production featuring interviews with cast and crew Poseidon: Upside Down, a featurette exploring the film's challenging set design A Shipmate's Diary, a featurette following production assistant Malona Voigt on the set of Poseidon Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Jacey Illustrated collector's booklet featuring new writing on the film by Priscilla Page
The Film Vault is back! Warner Bros. Discovery are excited to present the next instalments in the sellout Film Vault Range in collaboration with Vice Press. The collection has been updated for Wave 3, featuring cigar box outer packaging with acetate sleeve, Steelbook and the same high-quality paper premiums fans have come to expect. Limited and numbered, this now means you're getting 4 pieces of brand-new Vice Press artwork all in the same distinctive Film Vault style.They're here. A typical family in a quiet suburb of a normal California faces a frightening ordeal when its home is invaded by a Poltergeist. Late one night, 10-year-old Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) hears a voice coming from inside the television set ... At first, the spirits that invade the Freelings' home seem like playful children. But then they turn angry. And when Carol Anne is pulled from this world into another, Steve and Diane Freeling (Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams) turn to an exorcist (Zelda Rubinstein) in this horror classic. Producers Steven Spielberg and Frank Marshall and director Tobe Hooper head the elite scream team of this classic whose nerve-jangling effects include floating phantasms, the fiercest monster ever to pop out of a closet and an entire house collapsing into nothingness. Welcome to Home Sweet Haunted Home.Featured in-pack:New Key Art by Matt Ferguson & Florey from Vice PressCigar Box with Acetate O-Ring - Removes for Type-Free Display of your Key ArtSteelbookDouble-sided Poster with Retouched Theatrical Poster and Vice Press Key Art4x Character Cards and 4x Iconic Scares Art CardsFeature Film on both 4K-UHD and Blu-rayNumbered Holographic StickerOn-Disc Special Features:They Are Here: The Real World of Poltergeists Documentary in 2 Parts: Science of the Spirits and Communing with the DeadThe Making of PoltergeistTheatrical Trailer
Three more spectacular tales of ninja action in this continuation of the hugely influential series. This time, Raizo Ichikawa (Shinobi 1-3) stars as Mist Saizo, a ninja with a grudge who won't rest until he has assassinated the supreme leader, the Tokugawa shogun. directed by three of the Daiei Studio's top period action specialists, these films feature epic battles, ingenious spycraft and thrilling ninja fights.In Siege, Raizo Ichikawa is Mist Saizo, the legendary folk hero and Iga ninja. Working in the service of warlord Yukimura Sanada (Tomisaburo Wakayama), he plots to assassinate Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa, but finds himself facing the might of the nation's supreme ruler.In Return of Mist Saizo, our black-clad hero continues his mission to avenge his master, even after Ieyasu has abdicated from the throne. Told as one continuous story, these two films weave their ninja action in and out of Japanese martial history, featuring epic battles, ingenious spycraft and thrilling fight scenes.In part 6, Mist Saizo's son Saisuke takes over his father's name and mission. He is recruited by a rebellious warlord to assist a plot to overthrow the government, but the Shogun hires a rival ninja clan to thwart the uprising. Meanwhile, other forces are also at play. Directed by Kazuo Mori (Shinobi 3: Resurrection, Zatoichi at Large), this film pits ninja against ninja, including a breathtaking rooftop battle scene that is one of the highlights of the entire Shinobi series.LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURESHigh-Definition digital transfers of each film, made available on Blu-ray for the first time outside of JapanUncompressed mono PCM audioInterview with Japanese period film historian Taichi Kasuga (2025)Interview with ninja film scholar Mance Thompson (2025)Select-scene audio commentary on Siege by Tom Mes (2025)TrailerNewly improved English subtitle translationSix postcards featuring promotional images from the filmsReversible sleeve featuring artwork based on original promotional materialsLimited edition booklet featuring new writing by Jonathan ClementsLimited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
Infamously brutal, utterly uncompromising; Scum still hits like a sock full of snooker balls. This is life in a young offenders institution the inmates are savage, the officers are worse. A swaggering young Ray Winston plays Carlin, the king of the wing; with no rehabilitation on offer, he may as well keep fighting to stay on top.Written by Roy Minton and directed by the legendary Alan Clarke (Elephant; The Firm), Scum is a stark study of institutional power and state-sanctioned violence that refuses to pull its punches. 88 Films are proud to present this merciless masterpiece of British film, restored in 4K and completely uncut.BRAND NEW 4K REMASTER FROM THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVES PRESENTED IN ULTRA HIGH DEFINITION (2160P) IN 1.66:1 ASPECT RATIOPRESENTED IN DOLBY VISION HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR10 COMPATIBLE)HIGH DEFINITION (1080P) BLU-RAY(TM) IN 1.66:1 ASPECT RATIO ALSO INCLUDEDENGLISH MONO 2.0 AUDIOENGLISH RE-MIXED 5.1 DTS-HD MASTER AUDIOOPTIONAL ENGLISH SDHAudio Commentary by Troy Howarth and Eugenio ErcolaniAudio Commentary by Kim Newman and Sean HoganBack to Borstal - Executive Producer Dony Boyd on ScumConcealing the Art - Editor Michael Bradsell on ScumThat Kind of Casting - Casting Director Esta Charkham on ScumNo Luxuries - Actor Mick Ford on ScumContinuous Tension - Cinematographer Phil Méheux on ScumAn Outbreak of Acting - Actor Ray Burdis on ScumSmashing Windows - Actor Perry Benson on ScumCriminal Record - Producer Martin Campbell on ScumSurvival Rules OK, A Video Essay on ScumX TrailerU TrailerImage Gallery
I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them. Legendary director Don Siegel (Dirty Harry) directs the iconic John Wayne as an ageing gunfighter dying of cancer in his final screen appearance, a superb adaptation of Glendon Swarthout's classic western novel, The Shootist. John Bernard Books is the stuff of legend, a renowned shootist' whose reputation looms large. But it's 1901, and like the old west, John is dying and a reputation like his draws trouble like an outhouse draws flies. As word spreads that the famous gunfighter is on his last legs, the vultures begin to gather; old enemies, the marshal, newspaper men, an undertaker, all eager to see him dead. Other men might die quietly in bed or take their own lives, but J. B. Books will choose his executioner and face down death with a pistol in each hand. With an outstanding cast that features not only Wayne, but James Stewart, Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, Scatman Crothers and John Carradine, The Shootist is an elegiac ode to a monumental screen presence and to the Western genre itself. LIMITED EDITION CONTENTS 2K remaster by Arrow Films from the original 35mm camera negative High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation Original lossless mono audio Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Audio commentary by filmmaker and critic Howard S. Berger The Last Day, a visual essay by film critic David Cairns A Man-Making Moment, an interview with Western author C. Courtney Joyner Laments of the West, an appreciation of Elmer Bernstein's score by film historian and composer Neil Brand Contemplating John Wayne: The Death of a Cowboy, a visual essay by filmmaker and critic Scout Tafoya The Shootist: The Legend Lives On, archival featurette Theatrical trailer Image gallery Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Juan Esteban RodrÃguez Illustrated collector's booklet featuring writing by film critic Philip Kemp
James Wan directs this horror starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as real-life demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren. When the Perron family experience strange goings-on at their farmhouse, they enlist the help of paranormal experts Ed and Lorraine. As they investigate, however, the couple begin to realise that, despite their expertise, they may not be equipped to deal with such a violent and foreboding evil...
From the director of Three Wishes for Cinderella, Václav VorlÃcek's Who Wants to Kill Jessie? is a delightfully demented, absurdist 1966 comic book fantasy that is unlike anything else in the Czech New Wave - and presages the DC and Marvel comic book franchises by several decades.A scientist creates a serum designed to calm the dreams of restless cows, but tests it out on her husband who has been dreaming about the adventures of comic book heroine Jessie. Disaster ensues when the drug causes the characters from her husband's dreams to manifest in the real world...Co-written by Milos Macourek (Happy End), Who Wants to Kill Jessie? is a deliriously off-the-wall gem. Exploding with ingenuity and wild ideas, the film audaciously subverts the fledgling superhero genre whilst offering a subtle but healthy dose of satire aimed at communist oppressors.Who Wants to Kill Jessie? (Kdo chce zabÃt Jessii?, 1966) presented from a new HD transfer by the Czech National Film Archive.Directive (Direktiva, 1956): An early comic short film by Václav VorlÃÄek presented from a new HD transfer.A Projection Booth commentary with film historians Mike White, Jim Laczkowski and Jonathan Owen.Film historian Michael Brooke on crazy Czech comedies.Booklet with new writing by author and Czech cinema expert Jonathan Owen.New English subtitle translation.World premiere on Blu-ray.Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C).
Otto Preminger (Bunny Lake Is Missing) directs Bonjour Tristesse, a stylish adaptation of Françoise Sagan's novel, starring Deborah Kerr (The Chalk Garden), David Niven (Bluebeard's Eighth Wife), and Jean Seberg (Lilith).Holidaying on the French Riviera, widower and playboy Raymond (Niven) begins to develop a relationship with staid Anne (Kerr). His manipulative daughter Cécile (Seberg), fearing her behaviour will be curtailed, conspires to come between them, with tragic results...Shot on location by Georges Périnal (The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp) in an innovative mixture of colour and black-and-white photography, Bonjour Tristesse was a favourite film of nouvelle vague filmmakers François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, with the latter casting Seberg in his debut feature, Breathless.INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES4K restorationOriginal mono audioAudio commentary with critics and writers Glenn Kenny and Farran Smith Nehme (2025)Geoff Andrew on Bonjour Tristesse' (2025): the writer and critic delves into the making of the film and discusses its cast and crewA Charming Little Monster (2016): Denis Westhoff, Françoise Sagan, discusses his mother's best-selling novel and its adaptation for the screenOriginal theatrical trailer Isolated music & effects trackImage gallery: promotional and publicity materialNew and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing Limited edition exclusive booklet with new essay by Peter Cowie, a piece on Françoise Sagan's source novel and its transition to the big screen, a selection of archival materials on the film's production, and overview of contemporary critical responses, and film creditsUK premiere on Blu-rayLimited edition of 3,000 copies for the UKAll features subject to change
Pusher A gang of mid-level criminals navigate Copenhagen's gritty underworld after a drug deal goes wrong. Pusher II Fresh from jail, a criminal vows to leave his past behind following the birth of his first child, but getting out of the life isn't so easy when you're born into it. Pusher III An aging drug dealer and addict struggles to come to terms with his life choices while a new criminal starts making waves in the underworld. Special Features New 4K restorations by Director Nicolas Winding Refn Features Dolby Atmos and original stereo 2.0 mixes New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Peter Bradshaw (Pusher) New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Catherine Shoard (Pusher II) New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Alan Jones (Pusher III) Gambler: feature-length documentary Nicolas Winding Refn presents: Mellem Venner, Call Girl Centralen Villa Vennely and Stenbroens Helte. A trilogy of 1960s films by Danish director Poul Nyrup to whom Pusher III was dedicated, in new 4K restorations. Limited Edition Contents Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Thomas Walker 120-page book with new essays by Jamie Graham, Justin LaLiberty, Janine Pipe, Ariel Power-Schaub, Alison Taylor and Nadine Whitney plus an excerpt from Scandinavian Blue by Jack Stevenson on the films of Poul Nyrup 5 collectors' art cards
Shot entirely on location in the wild Amazonian jungle near Machu Picchu, Aguirre, the Wrath of God stars the legendarily volatile Klaus Kinski (Nosferatu the Vampyre) as Don Lope de Aguirre, a power-crazed sixteenth-century explorer who leads a troupe of conquistadors on a doomed expedition in search of El Dorado, the fabled 'City of Gold'. A visceral, ambitious exploration of megalomania and savage beauty, Aguirre remains one of Herzog's most brilliant achievements and one of German cinema's totemic masterpieces. Available now on UHD, newly restored in 4K. Extras 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible) Feature-length audio commentary with Werner Herzog for both Aguirre, the Wrath of God and Fata Morgana The Unprecedented Defence of the Fortress Deutschkreuz (1967, 16 mins): symbolic drama about four young men hiding from an imagined enemy Last Words (1968, 13 mins): short film about the last man to leave a former leper colony Precautions Against Fanatics (1969, 11 mins): short satire about horse-racing enthusiasts Fata Morgana (1971, 77 mins): hallucinatory film exploring mirages and the Mayan creation myth Original theatrical trailer Stills gallery Original mono audio (German and English) Alternative 5.1 Surround audio (German) Other extras tbc
The hilarious story of Matilda based on the book by Roald Dahl. Once upon a time, there lived a quite extraordinary little girl named Matilda, but unfortunately her parents were so obsessed with their own lives they never noticed Matilda. They send her to Crunchem Hall, a horrible boarding school run by a bossy headmistress Miss Trunchbull. There, Matilda discovers remarkable skills, which allow her to turn the tables on the wicked grown-ups in her world.
In this pair of sharp, sprawling satires, one of Taiwan's most celebrated filmmakers, Edward Yang, captures the anything-can-happen mood of Taipei at the end of the twentieth century. Made in between his epic dramas A Brighter Summer Day and Yi Yi, A Confucian Confusion and Mahjong find Yang applying a lighter but no less masterly touch to his explorations of human relationships in an increasingly globalized, hypercapitalistic world. These intricately constructed ensemble comediesone set in a cutthroat corporate milieu, the other in a shady criminal underworldreveal the absurdity and cynicism at the heart of modern urban life.In this pair of sharp, sprawling satires, one of Taiwan's most celebrated filmmakers, Edward Yang, captures the anything-can-happen mood of Taipei at the end of the twentieth century. Made in between his epic dramas A Brighter Summer Day and Yi Yi, A Confucian Confusion and Mahjong find Yang applying a lighter but no less masterly touch to his explorations of human relationships in an increasingly globalized, hypercapitalistic world. These intricately constructed ensemble comediesone set in a cutthroat corporate milieu, the other in a shady criminal underworldreveal the absurdity and cynicism at the heart of modern urban life. Taiwan 1994 (A Confucian Confusion) 1996 (Mahjong) Colour 1.85:1 Mandarin, Taiwanese Spine #1275 A Confucian Confusion Edward Yang's first foray into comedy may have been a surprising stylistic departure, but in its richly novelistic vision of urban discontent, it is quintessential Yang. This relationship roundelay centres on a coterie of young Taipei professionals whose paths converge at an entertainment company where the boundaries between art and commerce, love and business, have become hopelessly blurred. Evoking the chaos of a city infiltrated by Western chains, logos, and attitudes, A Confucian Confusion is an incisive reflection on the role of traditional values in a materialistic, amoral society. Mahjong Edward Yang's follow-up to A Confucian Confusion is another dizzying comedy set in a globalized Taipei, but with a darker, more caustic edge. Amid a rapidly changing cityscape, the lives of a disparate group of swindlers, hustlers, gangsters, and expats collide, with a naive French teenager (Virginie Ledoyen) and a sensitive young local (Lawrence Ko) who tries to protect her caught dangerously in the middle. By turns brutal, shocking, tender, and bitingly funny, Mahjong is a dazzling vision of a multicultural Taipei where nearly every relationship has a price and newfound prosperity comes at the expense of the human soul. TWO-BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 4K digital restorations, with 5.0 surround DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks Excerpts of director Edward Yang speaking after a 1994 screening of A Confucian Confusion New interview with editor Chen Po-wen New conversation between Chinese-cultural-studies scholar Michael Berry and film critic Justin Chang Performance of Yang's 1992 play Likely Consequence PLUS: An essay by film programmer and critic Dennis Lim and a 1994 director's note on A Confucian Confusion New cover by Tori Huynh
On the eve of the Third Italian War of Independence, Countess Livia Serpieri (Alida Valli, The Third Man) anxiously conspires to make revolution happen. Following a chance encounter at the opera, she begins an affair with Franz Mahler (Farley Granger, Rope), a charismatic Lieutenant in the occupying Austrian army who sent her rebellious cousin Marchese Roberto Ussoni (Massimo Girotti, Ossessione) into exile. As her feelings for Franz intensify, Livia's moral compass waivers. Based on Camillo Boito's novella, Alida Valli and Farley Granger shine in this masterful period melodrama about lust and deception. Senso is widely regarded as among director Luchino Visconti's best work and was nominated for the Golden Lion at the 15th Venice International Film Festival.LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES2K restoration of the film by Cineteca di Bologna and the Film Foundation with supervision by cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno and Martin Scorsese, presented in 1.33:1 and 1.66:1 versions across two discsOriginal uncompressed PCM mono audioThe Wanton Countess - the alternate English language presentation of the film with newly transferred audioLuchino Visconti: Life as in a Novel - a documentary on Visconti's life and career featuring contributions from Claudia Cardinale, Burt Lancaster, Francesco Rosi and more (dir. Carlo Lizzani, 1999)Archival interview with Luchino Visconti and Maria CallasNew interview with critic and fashion historian Matteo Augello (2025)Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time TomorrowLimited edition booklet featuring new writing by Christina NewlandLimited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
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