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05-25-2005, 03:20 AM
One of Antonioni's most undervalued films is finally about to see the light of day. Story of a Love Affair (Cronaca di un Amore, 1950), which was the first feature film he directed (after making a handful of documentaries), is being released on DVD for the first time in the U.S.
The noirish premise involves rekindling of a romance between a bourgeois wife and her downtrodden lover, played by Lucia Bosé and Massimo Girotti, respectively. Bosé's husband (Ferdinando Sarmi) tries to keep tabs on the matter with help from a private detective not realizing that the tide may be turning against him. Story of a Love Affair is an exquisite and surprisingly entertaining film (perhaps accessible to a few more due to its linear narrative), and it's astonishing to see the command Antonioni displays right from the get-go with his austere, yet beautifully composed shots consorted by laconic camera movements. No "neo-realism" here!
No Shame Films will release STORY OF A LOVE AFFAIR (http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0009NSE5Q.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg) in a newly remastered 2-disc set on June 28th.
Extras will include:
- Restoring a Masterpiece – interviews with cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno and post-production technicians on the restoration process. (8 Mins.)
- Poster & Still Gallery—including behind the scene photos.
- Story of a Peculiar Night – The screening of the restored print in Rome, featuring director Michelangelo Antonioni, interviews with various film business people, including star Lucia Bosè. (29 Mins.)
- Identification of a Masterpiece— with assistant director
Francesco (Citto) Maselli, film critics Tullio Kezich and Edoardo Bruno. (114 Mins.)
- Fragments of a Love Affair – on camera visit of the shooting locations with 1st AD Francesco (Citto) Maselli, reconstructing the genesis of the film. (5 Mins.)
- Collectible Booklet with talent bios, two original interviews with Michelangelo Antonioni and essay by Academy Award Nominee cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno on the restoration of the film.
The noirish premise involves rekindling of a romance between a bourgeois wife and her downtrodden lover, played by Lucia Bosé and Massimo Girotti, respectively. Bosé's husband (Ferdinando Sarmi) tries to keep tabs on the matter with help from a private detective not realizing that the tide may be turning against him. Story of a Love Affair is an exquisite and surprisingly entertaining film (perhaps accessible to a few more due to its linear narrative), and it's astonishing to see the command Antonioni displays right from the get-go with his austere, yet beautifully composed shots consorted by laconic camera movements. No "neo-realism" here!
No Shame Films will release STORY OF A LOVE AFFAIR (http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0009NSE5Q.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg) in a newly remastered 2-disc set on June 28th.
Extras will include:
- Restoring a Masterpiece – interviews with cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno and post-production technicians on the restoration process. (8 Mins.)
- Poster & Still Gallery—including behind the scene photos.
- Story of a Peculiar Night – The screening of the restored print in Rome, featuring director Michelangelo Antonioni, interviews with various film business people, including star Lucia Bosè. (29 Mins.)
- Identification of a Masterpiece— with assistant director
Francesco (Citto) Maselli, film critics Tullio Kezich and Edoardo Bruno. (114 Mins.)
- Fragments of a Love Affair – on camera visit of the shooting locations with 1st AD Francesco (Citto) Maselli, reconstructing the genesis of the film. (5 Mins.)
- Collectible Booklet with talent bios, two original interviews with Michelangelo Antonioni and essay by Academy Award Nominee cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno on the restoration of the film.