The not - so - bad English dub of Roberto Benigni's much - beloved Oscar - winning fable is included alongside the original
Italian language edition.
Not exact matches
Since it launched in 1995, How To Spend It, The Financial Times» bible on all things luxury — from handbags, to speedboats, to cigars — has gone from four issues a year to 32, and added US, Asian and
Italian -
language editions.
It's tempting to be purist and recommend the
Italian edition solely, since the English -
language export erodes key thematic elements, but the latter also makes some fascinating choices.
Plus, she wrote the introduction to Hernan Moyano's Manuel de Cine Degenero, a Spanish -
language book by about Latin American horror films, and a new introduction for the upcoming first
Italian -
language edition of her own Broken Mirrors / Broken Minds: The Dark Dreams of Dario Argento.
Features both Blu - ray and DVD
editions of the films, newly remastered from a 2K restoration from original camera elements and featuring both
Italian and English
language soundtracks with optional English subtitles.
Features both Blu - ray and DVD
editions of the films, newly remastered from a 2K restoration from original camera negatives and featuring both
Italian and English
language soundtracks with optional English subtitles.
Both
editions, which have been newly mastered from the original negative, offer the choice of English and
Italian language soundtracks (the restored scenes to the
Italian cut are only in
Italian with English subtitles, making them easy to spot).
This new
edition features improved game balance and card design as well as the addition of new illustrations from recent FINAL FANTASY titles and localization into six
languages: English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian, and Japanese.
Josef Albers: Glass, Color, and Light, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, (
Italian and English
language editions)
In addition to appearing in our magazine's five
language editions — English, Japanese, Chinese (Taiwan), German, and
Italian — it also appeared in abridged form in many of the world's leading newspapers, including the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and the International Herald Tribune.