| Description |
by Jason Buchanan |
Racked with the boredom that defines their small-town life, five young men resort to a number of unconventional means to keep themselves occupied in director Federico Fellini's second feature film -- arriving on DVD courtesy of The Criterion Collection. Presented in 1.33:1 full-frame and featuring audio rendered in Italian Dolby Digital Mono, this release also offers optional English subtitles and a variety of extra features that are sure to appeal to Fellini fans. The exclusive documentary "Vitellonismo" offers a wealth of revealing interviews with such Fellini contemporaries as the late Leopoldo Trieste and Vincenzo Mollica among many others, and viewers can also access photo galleries, an original theatrical trailer, and a new essay by {-My Cold War author Tom Piazza. |
| Features |
- New high-definition transfer, with restored image and sound
- "Vitellonismo": An exclusive documentary featuring interviews with late actor Leopoldo Trieste, actor Franco Interlenghi, assistant director Moraldo Rossi, Fellini biographer Tullio Kezich, Fellini friend Vincenzo Mollica, and director of the Fellini Foundation, Vittorio Boarini
- Collection of still photographs, posters, and memorabilia
- Original theatrical trailer
- New and improved English subtitle translation
- Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
- Plus, a new essay by writer Tom Piazza (My Cold War: A Novel, Blues and Trouble: Twelve Stories)
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