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Don't Look Now

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Release Date: 29/07/2019

Edition: Normal
Genre: Horrors
Sub-Genre: Drama
Region Code: Region B
Certificate: 15
Label: StudioCanal
Actors: David Tree, Leopoldo Trieste, Massimo Serrato, Giorgio Trestini, Ann Rye, Sharon Williams, Celia Matania, Nicholas Salter, Adelina Poerio, Renato Scarpa, Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Number of Discs: 2
Duration: 105 minutes
Audio Languages: English

Nicolas Roeg's finest film and, arguably, one of the best British films ever made. Starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie, this is a brilliant adaptation of a Daphne Du Maurier short story. On a cold, bright autumn day in Suffolk, England, a little girl in a red mackintosh drowns in a pond - the daughter of John and Laura Baxter . Trying to recover from the tragedy, the couple arrive in Venice, Italy, where John has been commissioned to restore a church. In the eerie atmosphere of the lagoon city in winter, they encounter two strange sisters. Laura is suddenly released from her grief when one of them, a blind psychic, tells her that she is in contact with her dead daughter. Angered and skeptical, John carries on with his work, but witnesses an unsettling vision of his own: a little girl in a red mackintosh disappearing into the Venetian alleys. As Venice and his fate closes in on John, illusion, reality and sudden terror spiral the story to its grotesque climax, as the design in director Nicolas Roeg's mosaic becomes unforgettably clear.

Special Features: Commentary: Nic Roeg (director), Documentaries: 'Pass the Warning: Taking a Look Back at Nic Roeg's Masterpiece', 'A Kaleidoscope of Meaning: Colour in 'Don't Look Now'', '4K Restoration Featurette', ''Don't Look Now': Looking Back', Image Gallery, Interviews: Pino Donaggio (composer), Donald Sutherland (actor), Allan Scott (writer), Tony Richmond (cinematographer), Danny Boyle (film-maker)