Dario Argento’s masterpiece horror Suspiria has been officially restored in 4K. A special 4K screening of the original uncut, uncensored version of Suspiria was shown earlier this year at the Fantasia Film Festival, but now it’s coming to Blu-ray from Synapse Films.
Restored over the past three years, Synapse Films has created the ultimate edition of Suspiria for its 40th Anniversary, which has been approved by Luciano Tovoli, the film’s Director of Photography. The Blu-ray three-disc set is loaded with amazing extras (listed below) and packaged in a beautiful steelbook case (pictured below). It will undoubtedly stand out in your massive movie collection.
The Suspiria special edition is limited to a print run of only 6000 units. So horror hounds and die hard fans must pre-order ($49.95) now to guarantee a unit for yourself before it runs out for ever.
Just visit the official website now to make a purchase today.
Special Features
– Limited edition of only 6000 units produced
– Exclusive Steelbook packaging and collector’s o-card sleeve, featuring artwork from Malleus, Van Orton Design, Juan José Saldarriaga & Chris MacGibbon
– Three disc [Two Blu-rays + One CD] limited collector’s edition (only 6000 units) containing a new 4K restoration of the original uncut, uncensored Italian 35mm camera negative exclusively done by Synapse – – – Films, with color correction supervised and approved by SUSPIRIA Director of Photography, Luciano Tovoli
– Original 4.0 1977 English language LCRS sound mix not heard since the theatrical release in 1977, presented in high-resolution DTS-HD MA 96 Khz/24-bit audio
– Italian 5.1 surround sound mix
– Two audio commentaries by authors and Argento scholars, Derek Botelho, David Del Valle & Troy Howarth
– Do You Know Anything About Witches? – 30 minute SUSPIRIA visual essay written, edited and narrated by Michael Mackenzie
– Suzy in Nazi Germany – Featurette on the German locations from SUSPIRIA
– A Sigh from the Depths: 40 Years of SUSPIRIA – All-new anniversary retrospective on the making of the film and its influence on cinema
– Olga’s Story – Interview with star Barbara Magnolfi
– Original theatrical trailers, TV spots and radio spots
– Special Collector Edition Booklet containing an American Cinematographer interview with Luciano Tovoli, liner notes by Derek Botelho and restoration notes by Vincent Pereira & Don May, Jr. Cover artwork by – – Matthew Therrien Illustration
– “International Classics” English “Breathing Letters” opening credit sequence from U.S. release version
– Alternate All-English opening and closing credits sequences, playable via seamless branching
– Newly translated, removable English SDH subtitles for the English language version
– Newly translated, removable English subtitles for the Italian language version
– Exclusive CD remaster of Goblin’s SUSPIRIA motion picture soundtrack, containing additional tracks not included on the original 1977 soundtrack release”
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