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Considered the most famous Italian horror film of all time for its vivid, groundbreaking style and jaw‐dropping bloodshed, now, to celebrate SUSPIRIA's Fortieth Anniversary, CultFilms is proud to terrify audiences once again with the dazzling 4K restoration of Dario Argento's groundbreaking horror masterpiece.
Ballet student Suzy Bannion (Jessica Harper) arrives at a prestigious dance academy in Freiburg, a school plagued by gruesome and supernatural happenings. Soon students begin to die in horrific circumstances - is Suzy next, and can she uncover the academy's sinister secret before it's too late?
Argento carved a Baroque Expressionist nightmare, saturated with expressionist colours and punctuated by shocking violence. His monumental, epoch‐making cinema‐redefining visual and aural assault on the senses has become the reference by which all horror genre is measured and its creator, director Dario Argento can now truly be seen as one of the important artists of the 20th century..
Now finally presented for the 1st time ever according to the director's original vision: the 4K scan was restored painstakingly by the applauded TLE Films (who did the Clint Eastwood Dollar Trilogy among others) with that crucially distinct colour palette reinstated in accordance with Argento's original specification.
Features
- Dario Argento Suspiria 40th Anniversary interview
- Dario Argento Introduces his 4K restored Suspiria
- Audio Commentary by critics Alan Jones and Kim Newman
- Fear at 400 Degrees: Cine Excess interviews Dario Argento, Claudio Simonetti et al.
- Suspiria Perspectives: Cine Excess Critical Comments on a Cult Classic
- The 4K Restoration Process by TLE Films
- Cult Films
- 101 mins approx
- Dario Argento
- 18
- Jessica Harper
- Udo Kier
- Stefania Casini
- Alida Vali
- Barbara Magnolfi
- Flavio Bucci
English
- 1977
- English
- Italian
- 1
- B
Considered the most famous Italian horror film of all time for its vivid, groundbreaking style and jaw‐dropping bloodshed, now, to celebrate SUSPIRIA's Fortieth Anniversary, CultFilms is proud to terrify audiences once again with the dazzling 4K restoration of Dario Argento's groundbreaking horror masterpiece.
Ballet student Suzy Bannion (Jessica Harper) arrives at a prestigious dance academy in Freiburg, a school plagued by gruesome and supernatural happenings. Soon students begin to die in horrific circumstances - is Suzy next, and can she uncover the academy's sinister secret before it's too late?
Argento carved a Baroque Expressionist nightmare, saturated with expressionist colours and punctuated by shocking violence. His monumental, epoch‐making cinema‐redefining visual and aural assault on the senses has become the reference by which all horror genre is measured and its creator, director Dario Argento can now truly be seen as one of the important artists of the 20th century..
Now finally presented for the 1st time ever according to the director's original vision: the 4K scan was restored painstakingly by the applauded TLE Films (who did the Clint Eastwood Dollar Trilogy among others) with that crucially distinct colour palette reinstated in accordance with Argento's original specification.
Features
- Dario Argento Suspiria 40th Anniversary interview
- Dario Argento Introduces his 4K restored Suspiria
- Audio Commentary by critics Alan Jones and Kim Newman
- Fear at 400 Degrees: Cine Excess interviews Dario Argento, Claudio Simonetti et al.
- Suspiria Perspectives: Cine Excess Critical Comments on a Cult Classic
- The 4K Restoration Process by TLE Films
- Cult Films
- 101 mins approx
- Dario Argento
- 18
- Jessica Harper
- Udo Kier
- Stefania Casini
- Alida Vali
- Barbara Magnolfi
- Flavio Bucci
English
- 1977
- English
- Italian
- 1
- B
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Restoration
I luckily saw this restoration in theatres and I'm so glad to own it at home now! It's the best version of this film you can find for sure. The cover art on both sides is lovely but the the design of the slick leaves a lot to be desired which is where my one less star comes from. The font choices are basic and the title on the spine being upside down is quite irritating to me. I believe this is what most Cult Films releases are like though. Otherwise this release is definitely worth it!
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