Continuing their stellar year, BFI are set to release Bernardo Bertolucci's debut film,
Before the Revolution this August 22nd. This will be the first release of the film on Blu-ray as far as I'm aware, and BFI's track record with high definition releases is stellar. As usual, BFI have stacked the release with extra features, including a conversation with Bertolucci, though strangely all of the extras are only on the DVD. This still looks to be a wonderful release and I'm hoping I'll get the chance to tell you guys about it when it becomes available. Details on the release, which is to be Region B locked, and pre-order information can be found below.
Before the Revolution
A film by Bernardo Bertolucci
Starring Francesco Barilli, Adriana Asti
2-disc set
After its recent revival in cinemas, the BFI now releases Bernardo Bertolucci's newly restored early film Before the Revolution in a Dual Format Edition (DVD & Blu-ray discs together) with a selection of revealing special features.
A rarely-seen early work from one of World Cinema's most acclaimed directors, Bernardo Bertolucci's beautifully operatic film Before the Revolution - made when he was just 22 - celebrates the passions and ideology of the 1960s.
Part autobiography, part homage to the French new-wave and Italian neo-realists that inspired him, Bertolucci's second film is an atmospheric, ambiguous portrait of idealistic youth, which won the Cannes Critics' Week Prize in 1964.
While young Fabrizio (Francesco Barilli) struggles with his commitment to the Communist Party his emotional life grows ever more complex. Breaking away from his planned marriage to Clelia (Cristina Pariset), a perfect bourgeoise, he embarks on an affair with his neurotic aunt Gina (Adriana Asti), who is visiting from Milan. With extraordinary skill and honesty Bertolucci explores the emotional and political conflicts of Fabrizio, his alter-ego.