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Rialto's past releases include Renoir's Grand Illusion, both in 1999 and in a new 4K restoration for its 75th anniversary in 2012; Carol Reed's The Third Man; Fellini's Nights of Cabiria (for the first time in its «director's cut»); Jules Dassin's Rififi; Godard's Breathless, Contempt, Band of Outsiders, Masculine Feminine, Le Petit Soldat, Alphaville, and the U.S. premiere of his Made in U.S.A.; Kurosawa's Ran; Buñuel's The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie; Jacques Becker's Touchez pas au Grisbi; Bresson's Au Hasard Balthazar and Diary of a Country Priest; Resnais» Last Year at Marienbad; the U.S. premiere of the original, uncut Japanese version of Godzilla; the U.S. premiere of the complete, uncut version of Jean - Pierre Melville's Le Cercle Rouge; the U.S. premiere of Melville's Army of Shadows, which became the most critically - acclaimed film of 2006; the U.S. premiere of Claude Sautet's Max et les Ferrailleurs; and Robin Hardy's definitive cut of The Wicker Man.
Formats: Blu - ray Disc with 4K restorations of the Unrated versions of the film, with Mono, Stereo and 5.1 DTS - HD MA Surround Audio Options.
Formats: DVD, Blu - ray Disc with new 4K digital restorations of the original theatrical version of the film and the 1989 director's cut, both supervised by director of photography Walter Lassally, with uncompressed monaural and stereo soundtracks on the Blu - ray.
The Ultra HD Blu - ray features an Ultra HD Blu - ray disc with the film in 4K with HDR, a Blu - ray disc of the film in high definition, and a digital version of the film in Digital HD with UltraViolet *.
As previously reported by Dark Universe, George A. Romero's newly restored 4K version of Dawn of the Dead had its premiere at the Venice Film Festival, and Italian horror legend Dario Argento and Neon Demon director Nicolas Winding Refn where in attendance to introduce the film.
For those like me, this is a great time to be introduced into the prolific Indian auteur's best work, with restored versions of his films just released and an announcement that the films will show in 4k in New York and Los Angeles this summer.
Not only have two versions of the film been remastered in 4K digital but the Blu - ray contains «Filming Othello,» considered Welles» last completed film, as well as new interviews with experts on the director.
The 4K Ultra HD Combo Pack will include a 4K Ultra HD disc with the feature film in 4K resolution with HDR, a Blu - ray disc with the feature film in hi - definition, a Blu - ray disc with the special features in hi - definition, and a Digital version of the feature film.
Having only ever seen muddy, public - domain versions of the film, the 4K digital restoration on Criterion's Blu - ray completely rewrote my memories of it; the crystalline VistaVision images are a revelation I'd compare with seeing the 70 mm restorations of Lawrence of Arabia and Vertigo, even at the reduced size of a TV screen.
The Ultra HD Blu - ray 4K version comes to us with HDR for high dynamic range of colors in which the landscape of the film proves to really showcase this.
Special Features New 4K digital restoration of Charlie Chaplin's 1972 rerelease version of the film, featuring an original score by Chaplin, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack New audio commentary featuring Chaplin historian Charles Maland Jackie Coogan: The First Child Star, a new video essay by Chaplin historian Lisa Haven A Study in Undercranking, a new program featuring silent - film specialist Ben Model Interviews with Coogan and actor Lita Grey Chaplin Excerpted audio interviews with cinematographer Rollie Totheroh and film distributor Mo Rothman Deleted scenes and titles from the original 1921 version of The Kid «Charlie» on the Ocean, a 1921 newsreel documenting Chaplin's first return trip to Europe Footage of Chaplin conducting his score for «The Kid» Nice and Friendly, a 1922 silent short featuring Chaplin and Coogan, presented with a new score by composer Timothy Brock Trailers Plus: An essay by film scholar Tom Gunning
- New, restored 4K digital transfer of the English - language version of the film, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu - ray - Alternate French - language version of the film - Audio commentary from 2005 featuring film scholar Adrian Martin - Portrait: Orson Welles, a 1968 documentary directed by François Reichenbach and Frédéric Rossif - New interview with actor Norman Eshley - Interview from 2004 with cinematographer Willy Kurant - New interview with Welles scholar François Thomas - An essay by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum
I only wish I had the chance to see the 4K UHD version of the film because it is a native 4K disc!
Along with new, restored 4K digital transfers of Kieslowski's original ten films plus longer versions of «A Short Film About Killing» and «A Short Film About Love,» this includes a whole seminar of information about the creation of these essential films, with new and archival interviews featuring the filmmakers and cast, and a dissection by film studies professor Annette Insdorf.
The new version of the film will be released in theaters this summer with a brand new 4K transfer, roughly four times the resolution of today's more commonly used 2K for cinema.
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