Summary
A married couple takes an extended trip to Venice following a family tragedy. While in that elegantly decaying city, they have a series of inexplicable, terrifying, and increasingly dangerous experiences.
Contents
disc 1. Feature filmdisc 2. Special features.
Additional Information
Series | Criterion collection ; 745. |
Subjects |
Grief
-- Drama.
Psychics -- Drama. Daughters -- Death -- Drama. Venice (Italy) -- Drama. Feature films. Thrillers (Motion pictures) Horror films. Fiction films. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
Publisher | [New York, New York] :The Criterion Collection,2015 |
Edition | Director-approved two-DVD special edition, Widescreen. |
Other Titles | Don't look now. Do not look now |
Contributors |
Katz, Peter,
producer. Unger, Anthony B., 1940- producer. Scott, Allan, 1941- screenwriter. Bryant, Chris, 1936-2008, screenwriter. Roeg, Nicolas, 1928-2018 director. Christie, Julie, 1941- actor. Sutherland, Donald, 1935- actor. Mason, Hilary, 1917-2006, actor. Serato, Massimo, 1916-1989, actor. Matania, Clelia, 1918-1981, actor. Donaggio, Pino, composer. Du Maurier, Daphne, 1907-1989. Don't look now. Paramount Pictures Corporation, production company. Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher. |
Participants/Performers |
Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland, Hilary Mason, Massimo Serato, Clelia Matania. |
Other Contributors |
Director of photography, Anthony Richmond ; editor, Graeme Clifford ; music, Pino Donaggio. |
Audience |
MPAA rating: R. |
Language |
English In English; with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired (SDH). |
Notes |
Title from container. Originally released as a motion picture in 1973. Based on the story by Daphne Du Maurier. Accompanying material may include a folded insert featuring an essay by film critic David Thompson. Special features: New conversation between editor Graeme Clifford and film writer and historian Bobbie O'Steen; "Don't look now," looking back, a short 2002 documentary featuring director Nicolas Roeg, Clifford, and cinematographer Anthony Richmond; Death in Venice, a 2006 interview with composer Pino Donaggio; Something interesting, a new piece on the writing and making of the film, featuring recent interviews with Richmond, actors Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland, and coscreenwriter Allan Scott; Nicolas Roeg: the enigma of film, a new piece on Roeg's style, featuring recent interviews with filmmakers Danny Boyle and Steven Soderbergh; Q&A with Roeg from 2003 at London's Ciné Lumière; trailer. |
System Details |
DVD; NTSC; region 1; widescreen (1.85:1) presentation; Dolby digital monaural. |
Description |
2 videodiscs (110 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
ISBN | 9781604659528 1604659521 |
Other | Classic View |