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Europe '51 AKA Europa '51 AKA No Greater Love AKA The Greatest Love (Blu-ray) (1952)
Would she lose her husband, her home? - Her answer will stun you!Director: Roberto Rossellini
OVERALL: Blu-ray A-
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Extras:DISC ONE
* Stromboli (English and Italian versions)
*The Film (Italian version)
Introduction by critic Adriano Aprà (16:34)
Archival Television Introduction by director Roberto Rossellini (1:57)
"Rossellini Under the Volcano" - a 1998 documentary that returns to the island of Stromboli fifty years after the making of "Stromboli" (45:07)
DISC TWO
* The Film (English version)
* The Film (Italian version)
Introduction by critic Adriano Aprà (18:26)
Archival Television Introduction by director Roberto Rossellini (4:58)
"The Tragedy of Nonconformism" - Elena Dagrada Version Comparison of "Europe '51" (36:07)
DISC THREE
* Journey to Italy (English version)
- Audio Commentary by scholar Laura Mulvey
Introduction by critic Adriano Aprà (11:04)
Archival Television Introduction by director Roberto Rossellini (2:10)
New interviews with Isabella Rossellini and Ingrid Rossellini, daughters of Roberto Rossellini and Bergman (32:00)
Martin Scorsese talking to Kent Jones (11:13)
Visual Essays about Rossellini:
- "Living and Departed" by Tag Gallagher (22:37)
- "Surprised by Death" by James Quandt (38:56)
The Rossellini on Capri (5:17)
DISC FOUR
"Rossellini Through His Own Eyes" - a 1992 documentary on the filmmaker’s approach to cinema (62:23)
"Ingrid Bergman Remembered" - a 1996 documentary on the actor’s life, narrated by her daughter Pia Lindstrom (50:07)
Interview with Fiorella Mariani, Rossellini’s niece, featuring home movies shot by Bergman (14:49)
"My Dad is 100 Years Old" - a 2005 short film by Guy Maddin and starring Isabella Rossellini (17:02)
"The Chicken" - a 1952 short film by Roberto Rossellini starring Ingrid Bergman (16:02) -
Subtitles:English, English HoH (optional)
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Aspect Ratio:1.33:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English LPCM 1.0 (English version)
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Case type:Special Case
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Notes:Only available in a 4-disc box set #672 "3 Films by Roberto Rossellini".
The two versions are not seamlessly-branched.
Comes with a booklet featuring essays by critics Richard Brody, Fred Camper, Dina Iordanova, and Paul Thomas; letters exchanged by Rossellini and Bergman; “Why I Directed Stromboli,” a 1950 article by Rossellini; a 1954 interview with Rossellini conducted by Eric Rohmer and François Truffaut for Cahiers du cinéma; and excerpts from a 1965 interview with Rossellini conducted by Aprà and Maurizio Ponzi for Filmcriticah. -
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CUTS:
- Blu-ray A 3 Films by Roberto Rossellini America- Criterion Collection - No cuts - contains both the English (109:46) and Italian (118:21) versions.
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 11/09/13
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 11/09/13UPDATE LOG:
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