
La Notte (4K UHD, Region Free)
| One of the masterworks of 1960s cinema,Ā La NotteĀ (The Night) marked yet another development in the continuous stylistic evolution of its director,Ā Michelangelo AntonioniĀ ā even as it solidified his reputation as one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.Ā La NotteĀ is AntonioniāsĀ Twilight of the Gods, but composed in cinematic terms. Observed from a crane-shot, itās a sprawling study of Italyās upper middle-class; seen in close-up, itās an x-ray of a relationship on the brink of collapse.
Ā Two of the giants of film acting come together as a married couple living in crisis:Ā Marcello MastroianniĀ (La dolce vita,Ā 8 1/2) andĀ Jeanne MoreauĀ (Jules et Jim,Ā Bay of Angels). He is a renowned author andĀ āpublic intellectualā; she isĀ āthe wife.ā Over the course of one day and the night into which it inevitably bleeds, the pair will come to re-examine their emotional bonds and grapple with the question of whether love and communication are even possible in a world built out of profligate idylls and sexual hysteria. Photographed in rapturous black-and-white by the great Gianni di Venanzo (8 1/2,Ā Giulietta degli spiriti),Ā La NotteĀ is a film about the yawning caverns that can open up between people who were once in love, and the difficulty of trying to fix something that may be irrevocably broken. TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present Michelangelo Antonioniās haunted odyssey for the first time anywhere in the world on 4K UHD. |
SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation from a 4K digital restoration, presented in aĀ new and exclusive Dolby Vision HDR (HDR 10 compatible) grade
- Original uncompressed Italian soundtrack
- Optional English subtitles
- New interview with academic and author Richard Dyer
- New audio commentary by film writer Tony Rayns
- 2020 interview with soundtrack composer Giorgio Gaslini
- Original Italian theatrical trailer
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$8.40La Notte (4K UHD, Region Free)
| One of the masterworks of 1960s cinema,Ā La NotteĀ (The Night) marked yet another development in the continuous stylistic evolution of its director,Ā Michelangelo AntonioniĀ ā even as it solidified his reputation as one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.Ā La NotteĀ is AntonioniāsĀ Twilight of the Gods, but composed in cinematic terms. Observed from a crane-shot, itās a sprawling study of Italyās upper middle-class; seen in close-up, itās an x-ray of a relationship on the brink of collapse.
Ā Two of the giants of film acting come together as a married couple living in crisis:Ā Marcello MastroianniĀ (La dolce vita,Ā 8 1/2) andĀ Jeanne MoreauĀ (Jules et Jim,Ā Bay of Angels). He is a renowned author andĀ āpublic intellectualā; she isĀ āthe wife.ā Over the course of one day and the night into which it inevitably bleeds, the pair will come to re-examine their emotional bonds and grapple with the question of whether love and communication are even possible in a world built out of profligate idylls and sexual hysteria. Photographed in rapturous black-and-white by the great Gianni di Venanzo (8 1/2,Ā Giulietta degli spiriti),Ā La NotteĀ is a film about the yawning caverns that can open up between people who were once in love, and the difficulty of trying to fix something that may be irrevocably broken. TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present Michelangelo Antonioniās haunted odyssey for the first time anywhere in the world on 4K UHD. |
SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation from a 4K digital restoration, presented in aĀ new and exclusive Dolby Vision HDR (HDR 10 compatible) grade
- Original uncompressed Italian soundtrack
- Optional English subtitles
- New interview with academic and author Richard Dyer
- New audio commentary by film writer Tony Rayns
- 2020 interview with soundtrack composer Giorgio Gaslini
- Original Italian theatrical trailer
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| One of the masterworks of 1960s cinema,Ā La NotteĀ (The Night) marked yet another development in the continuous stylistic evolution of its director,Ā Michelangelo AntonioniĀ ā even as it solidified his reputation as one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century.Ā La NotteĀ is AntonioniāsĀ Twilight of the Gods, but composed in cinematic terms. Observed from a crane-shot, itās a sprawling study of Italyās upper middle-class; seen in close-up, itās an x-ray of a relationship on the brink of collapse.
Ā Two of the giants of film acting come together as a married couple living in crisis:Ā Marcello MastroianniĀ (La dolce vita,Ā 8 1/2) andĀ Jeanne MoreauĀ (Jules et Jim,Ā Bay of Angels). He is a renowned author andĀ āpublic intellectualā; she isĀ āthe wife.ā Over the course of one day and the night into which it inevitably bleeds, the pair will come to re-examine their emotional bonds and grapple with the question of whether love and communication are even possible in a world built out of profligate idylls and sexual hysteria. Photographed in rapturous black-and-white by the great Gianni di Venanzo (8 1/2,Ā Giulietta degli spiriti),Ā La NotteĀ is a film about the yawning caverns that can open up between people who were once in love, and the difficulty of trying to fix something that may be irrevocably broken. TheĀ Masters of CinemaĀ Series is proud to present Michelangelo Antonioniās haunted odyssey for the first time anywhere in the world on 4K UHD. |
SPECIAL FEATURES
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation from a 4K digital restoration, presented in aĀ new and exclusive Dolby Vision HDR (HDR 10 compatible) grade
- Original uncompressed Italian soundtrack
- Optional English subtitles
- New interview with academic and author Richard Dyer
- New audio commentary by film writer Tony Rayns
- 2020 interview with soundtrack composer Giorgio Gaslini
- Original Italian theatrical trailer











