Rocco and His Brothers (4K UHD, BFI, Region Free/B)
4K disc is Region Free, blu-ray disc is Region B
Luchino Visconti’s much admired and influential neo-realist masterpiece on 4K UHD for the first time.
Italian maestro Visconti’s epic drama follows a mother and her five sons who move from a small town to Milan, changing their lives forever. This hypnotically beautiful tale of relocation, loss and sacrifice became a huge influence on the work of Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.
Starring the legendary Alain Delon in one of his most iconic roles, Rocco and his Brothers is considered one of the last neo-realist films and bridges the gap wonderfully between the old and the new in terms of both story and artistry.
Extras/Special features
- Restored 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Newly commissioned audio commentary by film critic and writer Adrian Martin
- The Flavour of Scandal: An Interview with Caterina d'Amico (2017, 40 mins): the daughter of screenwriter Suso Cecchi d'Amico, discusses the genesis and production of Rocco and His Brothers
- Interviews with cast and crew of Rocco and His Brothers (2017, 34 mins): a compendium of archive interviews including Claudia Cardinale, Mario Garbuglia, Annie Girardot, Guiseppe Rotunno, Piero Tosi, and Suso Cecchi d'Amico
- Alain Delon – Luchino Visconti: The Encounter (41 mins): through analyses and interwoven narratives by Laurence Schifano (Visconti's biographer) and Olivier Rajchman (Delon's biographer), Jérôme Wybon revisits Rocco and His Brothers and the film's place within both actors' careers
- Les coulisses du tournage (2003, 21 mins): a documentary looking at the production history of Rocco and His Brothers
- Treasures from the BFI National Archive (1925-1964, 78 mins): a selection of newsreels and public information films exploring some of the strands touched upon in Rocco and His Brothers
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**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** New writing on the film by Guy Adams, an essay on Nino Rota’s score by Charlie Brigden and writing on the films from the BFI National Archive by Sarah Wood
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Rocco and His Brothers (4K UHD, BFI, Region Free/B)
Rocco and His Brothers (4K UHD, BFI, Region Free/B)
4K disc is Region Free, blu-ray disc is Region B
Luchino Visconti’s much admired and influential neo-realist masterpiece on 4K UHD for the first time.
Italian maestro Visconti’s epic drama follows a mother and her five sons who move from a small town to Milan, changing their lives forever. This hypnotically beautiful tale of relocation, loss and sacrifice became a huge influence on the work of Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.
Starring the legendary Alain Delon in one of his most iconic roles, Rocco and his Brothers is considered one of the last neo-realist films and bridges the gap wonderfully between the old and the new in terms of both story and artistry.
Extras/Special features
- Restored 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Newly commissioned audio commentary by film critic and writer Adrian Martin
- The Flavour of Scandal: An Interview with Caterina d'Amico (2017, 40 mins): the daughter of screenwriter Suso Cecchi d'Amico, discusses the genesis and production of Rocco and His Brothers
- Interviews with cast and crew of Rocco and His Brothers (2017, 34 mins): a compendium of archive interviews including Claudia Cardinale, Mario Garbuglia, Annie Girardot, Guiseppe Rotunno, Piero Tosi, and Suso Cecchi d'Amico
- Alain Delon – Luchino Visconti: The Encounter (41 mins): through analyses and interwoven narratives by Laurence Schifano (Visconti's biographer) and Olivier Rajchman (Delon's biographer), Jérôme Wybon revisits Rocco and His Brothers and the film's place within both actors' careers
- Les coulisses du tournage (2003, 21 mins): a documentary looking at the production history of Rocco and His Brothers
- Treasures from the BFI National Archive (1925-1964, 78 mins): a selection of newsreels and public information films exploring some of the strands touched upon in Rocco and His Brothers
-
**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** New writing on the film by Guy Adams, an essay on Nino Rota’s score by Charlie Brigden and writing on the films from the BFI National Archive by Sarah Wood
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4K disc is Region Free, blu-ray disc is Region B
Luchino Visconti’s much admired and influential neo-realist masterpiece on 4K UHD for the first time.
Italian maestro Visconti’s epic drama follows a mother and her five sons who move from a small town to Milan, changing their lives forever. This hypnotically beautiful tale of relocation, loss and sacrifice became a huge influence on the work of Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese.
Starring the legendary Alain Delon in one of his most iconic roles, Rocco and his Brothers is considered one of the last neo-realist films and bridges the gap wonderfully between the old and the new in terms of both story and artistry.
Extras/Special features
- Restored 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Newly commissioned audio commentary by film critic and writer Adrian Martin
- The Flavour of Scandal: An Interview with Caterina d'Amico (2017, 40 mins): the daughter of screenwriter Suso Cecchi d'Amico, discusses the genesis and production of Rocco and His Brothers
- Interviews with cast and crew of Rocco and His Brothers (2017, 34 mins): a compendium of archive interviews including Claudia Cardinale, Mario Garbuglia, Annie Girardot, Guiseppe Rotunno, Piero Tosi, and Suso Cecchi d'Amico
- Alain Delon – Luchino Visconti: The Encounter (41 mins): through analyses and interwoven narratives by Laurence Schifano (Visconti's biographer) and Olivier Rajchman (Delon's biographer), Jérôme Wybon revisits Rocco and His Brothers and the film's place within both actors' careers
- Les coulisses du tournage (2003, 21 mins): a documentary looking at the production history of Rocco and His Brothers
- Treasures from the BFI National Archive (1925-1964, 78 mins): a selection of newsreels and public information films exploring some of the strands touched upon in Rocco and His Brothers
-
**FIRST PRESSING ONLY** New writing on the film by Guy Adams, an essay on Nino Rota’s score by Charlie Brigden and writing on the films from the BFI National Archive by Sarah Wood
















