Trilogy Of Life
20th Century Fox (1971)
Foreign
In Collection
#1847
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Seen ItYes
715515099912
352 mins Italy / Italian
Blu-ray Disc  Region 1, Region A   NR (Not Rated)
Vincenzo Amato
Franco Citti
Ninetto Davoli
Gerhard Exel
M. Gabriella Frankel
Wolfgang Hillinger
Jovan Jovanovic
Silvana Mangano
Guiseppe Zigaina
Hugh Griffith
Laura Betti
Josephine Chaplin
Ines Pellegrini
Franco Merli
Director
Pier Paolo Pasolini
Producer Alberto Grimaldi
Writer Geoffrey Chaucer
Giovanni Boccaccio
Cinematography Giuseppe Ruzzolini
Tonino Delli Colli
Musician Ennio Morricone
Edition Details
Edition Criterion Collection
Release Date 11/13/2012
Screen Ratio Widescreen (1.85:1)
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks PCM [Italian]
SUB [English]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 3
Personal Details
Purchase Price $39.99
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Features
Disc 01 New digital restorations of all three films, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks New visual essays by film scholars Patrick Rumble and Tony Rayns, on The Decameron and Arabian Nights, respectively New interviews with production designer Dante Ferretti, composer Ennio Morricone, and film scholar Sam Rohdie Introduction to Arabian Nights by director Pier Paolo Pasolini The Lost Body of Alibech (2005), a documentary by Roberto Chiesi about a lost sequence from The Decameron The Secret Humiliation of Chaucer (2006), a documentary by Chiesi about The Canterbury Tales Via Pasolini (2005), a documentary featuring archival footage of Pasolini discussing his views on language, film, and modern society Pasolini and the Form of the City (1974), a documentary by Pasolini and Paolo Brunatto about the Italian cities Orte and Sabaudia Deleted scenes from Arabian Nights Pasolini-approved English-dubbed track for The Canterbury Tales Trailers New English subtitle translations PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by critic Colin MacCabe; Pasolini’s 1975 statement “Trilogy of Life Rejected”; excerpts from Pasolini’s Berlin Film Festival press conference for The Canterbury Tales; and a report from the set of Arabian Nights by critic Gideon Bachmann