Stromboli | Europe '51 | Journey to Italy
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Directed by: Roberto Rossellini
In the late 1940s, the incandescent Hollywood star Ingrid Bergman found herself so stirred by the revolutionary neorealist films of Roberto Rossellini that she sent the director a letter, introducing herself and offering her talents. The resulting collaboration produced a series of films that are works of both sociopolitical concern and metaphysical melodrama, each starring Bergman as a woman experiencing physical dislocation and psychic torment in postwar Italy. It also famously led to a scandalous affair and eventual marriage between filmmaker and star, and the focus on their personal lives in the press unfortunately overshadowed the extraordinary films they made together. Stromboli, Europe ’51, and Journey to Italy are intensely moving portraits that reveal the director at his most emotional and the glamorous actress at her most anguished, and that capture them and the world around them in transition.
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Stromboli
Year: 1950
Time: 106
Aspect Ratios
1.37:1
Audio
English PCM Mono 1.0
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33133.
+23149
Europe '51
Year: 1952
Time: 114
Aspect Ratios
1.37:1
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English PCM Mono 1.0
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Journey to Italy
Year: 1954
Time: 85
Aspect Ratios
1.37:1
Audio
English PCM Mono 1.0
Streaming Options
32717.
+23721
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Technical Specifications
Format:
Blu-ray
Discs:
BD-50 (4 Discs)
Total: 4 Discs
Regions:
A (Blu-ray)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37:1
Audio Options:
English PCM Mono 1.0
Subtitles:
English
Supplements
Types of Supplements Included:
- New 2K digital restoration of the Italian-language version, Stromboli terra di Dio
- New high-definition digital restoration of the Italian-language version, Europa ’51
- Introduction by director Roberto Rossellini
- Introduction by director Roberto Rossellini
- Introduction by director Roberto Rossellini
- Audio commentary by film scholar Laura Mulvey
- New interview with film critic Adriano Aprà
- New interview with film critic Adriano Aprà
- New interview with film critic Adriano Aprà
- Rossellini Under the Volcano, a 1998 documentary that returns to Stromboli fifty years after the making of the film
- New interview with film historian Elena Dagrada on the different versions of the film
- Short film featuring footage of the Rossellinis during the production of Journey to Italy
- New interview with Rossellini and actress Ingrid Bergman’s daughters, Ingrid Rossellini and Isabella Rossellini
- New interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese
- Living and Departed, a new visual essay by Rossellini scholar Tag Gallagher on the evolution of the director’s style in the trilogy
- Surprised by Death, a new visual essay by film critic James Quandt on the historical and artistic themes of the trilogy
- Rossellini Through His Own Eyes, a 1992 documentary on the director’s approach to cinema, featuring archival interviews with Roberto Rossellini and actress Ingrid Bergman
- Ingrid Bergman Remembered, a 1995 documentary on the actress’s life, narrated by her daughter Pia Lindström
- New interview with G. Fiorella Mariani, Rossellini’s niece, featuring Bergman’s home movies
- My Dad Is 100 Years Old, a 2005 short film directed by Guy Maddin and starring Isabella Rossellini
- The Chicken, a 1952 short film directed by Rossellini and starring Bergman
- A booklet featuring essays by Richard Brody, Dina Iordanova, Dagrada, Fred Camper, and Paul Thomas; letters between Bergman and Rossellini; a 1950 article by Rossellini; and two interviews with the director, from 1954 and 1963
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