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Don’t Look Now is Getting a Criterion Re-release!

Cover art from the criterion release of Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now.

Cover art from the criterion release of Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now.

Nicolas Roeg’s 1973 giallo-esque horror picture Don’t Look Now is getting a Criterion release. The film has been out of print for a spell but fortunately Criterion plans to rectify that with a feature packed release.

The film concerns a couple (played by Donald Sutherland and Julie Christy) who lose their young daughter in a tragic drowning accident. When the couple travels to Venice, they encounter two women, one of whom claims to have a message for them from their daughter. The encounter drives the couple to a place of obsession and leads to a series of life threatening encounters and ultimately finds them crossing paths with a killer.

The film will see re-release on DVD and Blu-ray February 10, 2015. The disc can be pre-ordered via the Criterion website and is also available on Amazon.

The features on the Criterion release will include:

  • New 4K digital restoration, approved by director Nicolas Roeg, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-rayNew conversation between the film’s editor, Graeme Clifford, and film writer Bobbie O’Steen
  • “Don’t Look Now,” Looking Back, a short 2002 documentary featuring Roeg, Clifford, and cinematographer Anthony Richmond
  • Death in Venice, a 2006 interview with composer Pino Donaggio
  • Something Interesting, a new documentary on the writing and making of the film, featuring interviews with Richmond, actors Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland, and coscreenwriter Allan Scott
  • Nicolas Roeg: The Enigma of Film, a new documentary on Roeg’s style, featuring interviews with filmmakers Danny Boyle and Steven Soderbergh
  • Q&A with Roeg at London’s Ciné Lumière from 2003
  • Trailer
  • PLUS: An essay by film critic David Thompson
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Written by Tyler Doupé
Tyler Doupe' is the managing editor at Wicked Horror. He has previously penned for Fangoria Mag, Rue Morgue Mag, FEARnet, Fandango, ConTV, Ranker, Shock Till You Drop, ChillerTV, ComingSoon, and more. He lives with his husband, his dog, and cat hat(s).
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