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Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Sa 13. Jul 2013, 08:18
von Vizzini
"Parole dipinte" (1940-2009), a nice boxset featuring 20 documentaries by Luciano Emmer.
http://journeys-italy.blogspot.it/2013/ ... -2009.html
(Special guest stars: Jean Cocteau and Picasso.)
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Mo 23. Dez 2013, 18:13
von Vizzini
1860 (Alessandro Blasetti, 1934)
A chronicle of the unification of Italy as seen through the eyes of a young partisan.
A must see for anyone interested in Italian cinema or Italian culture.
http://journeys-italy.blogspot.it/2013/ ... -1934.html
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: So 8. Jun 2014, 19:47
von Vizzini
L'imperatore di Capri (Emperor of Capri, 1949) a twisted farce by Luigi Comencini, starring Totò.
http://journeys-italy.blogspot.it/2014/ ... capri.html
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Do 8. Jan 2015, 10:11
von Vizzini
We have just started an English version of our Adriano Aprà blog.
The first entry discusses one of Giuseppe De Santis' best films,
Under the Olive Tree:
http://www.adrianoapra.it/?p=726
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Di 10. Nov 2015, 14:08
von Vizzini
La vita provvisoria (Provisional Life, 1963), an omnibus film about incommunicability, mass murders, bureaucracy, celluloid dreams, neo-fascism, transgender, space flights and much more...
http://journeys-italy.blogspot.it/2015/ ... -life.html
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Do 10. Mai 2018, 10:17
von Vizzini
Senza lasciare traccia (Leaving No Trace, 2016)
The film is a disturbing noir on a terminally ill man who looks for revenge against the men who abused him as a child. Shot on 16mm and loaded with cinephile references (Altman, Fulci, Avati), this is a rare gem from Italian indie cinema.
The recently released DVD has English subtitles, and bonus features include two bonus short films by Cappai, also with subtitles.
You can find it on
Amazon.it.
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Fr 18. Mai 2018, 15:21
von sergio petroni
Danke für den Tip!
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: So 13. Jan 2019, 14:22
von Vizzini
Domani si balla! (Tomorrow We Dance, 1982) by Maurizio Nichetti
This forgotten film is a sci-fi comedy that predates
Cocoon (1985): some aliens are spreading dancing fever on the Earth, throught a strange hypnotic music. Two unlikely TV journalists investigate about the retirement home where the contagion began.
Maurizio Nichetti is one of the most original Italian comedians, since his style is deeply influenced by Jacques Tati and cartoons (he worked for many years as a gagman for Bruno Bozzetto, also appearing in
Allegro non troppo).
First time ever in home video, this DVD features English subtitles and several bonus, including a storyboard comparison and a photogallery. You can find it on
Amazon.it or
Amazon.de.
Some screenshots:
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Mo 1. Feb 2021, 12:06
von Vizzini
Pigeon Shoot (1961) by Giuliano Montaldo, a long-unavailable classic war movie, recently restored and screened at
Venice 2019. The film chronicles the last days of the Mussolini's Republic of Salò, as seen through the eyes of a young fascist soldier. This approach was source of great controversy and the film soon disappeared. For a few years Montaldo devoted himself to more genre-oriented projects (
Grand Slam,
Machine Gun McCain), before gaining critical success with his 1970s political cinema hits (
Sacco and Vanzetti,
And Agnes Chose to Die).
The all-region BD/DVD combo features a new 4K restoration from original negative, an exclusive interview with director Giuliano Montaldo (27 min.) and a photogallery. English and French subtitles. You can find it at
Amazon.it.
Re: English-friendly DVDs - Blog
Verfasst: Mo 1. Feb 2021, 12:22
von Maulwurf
Vizzini hat geschrieben: ↑Mo 1. Feb 2021, 12:06
Pigeon Shoot (1961) by Giuliano Montaldo, a long-unavailable classic war movie, recently restored and screened at
Venice 2019. The film chronicles the last days of the Mussolini's Republic of Salò, as seen through the eyes of a young fascist soldier. This approach was source of great controversy and the film soon disappeared. For a few years Montaldo devoted himself to more genre-oriented projects (
Grand Slam,
Machine Gun McCain), before gaining critical success with his 1970s political cinema hits (
Sacco and Vanzetti,
And Agnes Chose to Die).
The all-region BD/DVD combo features a new 4K restoration from original negative, an exclusive interview with director Giuliano Montaldo (27 min.) and a photogallery. English and French subtitles. You can find it at
Amazon.it.
Thank you for presenting this interesting movie. Do you perhaps have any idea about the subtitles of the linked DVD?