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[Machine Translation] The latest HD/4K master version of the debut feature film by Emir Kusturica, a two-time Cannes Film Festival winner, and a masterpiece that has broken the hearts of the world, is now available in Blu-ray for the first time in Japan! Underground ( 4K digitally remastered version ) [1995 / 171 min / 16:9 [1080p Hi-Def] Vista / 2 Layer / Sound: Serbian, German, French ( 5.1ch Surround, Linear PCM ) ]: In 1995, this film was screened at the Cannes International Film Festival. The world was astonished by one film that was shown at the Cannes International Film Festival in 1995. The film, a black fantasy by Kusturica, a film heretic, reconstructed 50 years of history of his homeland, the former Yugoslavia, and was enthusiastically received as a great masterpiece depicting the tragedy of the collapse of the country through the lives of people who survived with love and madness, and has been praised by Theo Angelopoulos' Theo Angelopoulos' "The Eyes of Ulysses" and Ken Loach's "Earth and Liberty" were the other strong contenders for the Palme d'Or. In the 30 years since then, "Underground" has been a miracle film that has attracted new fans every time it has been screened or released in a revival. The 4K digitally remastered version of "Underground" comes with a 90-minute DVD of rare interviews and other special features. Remember Dolly Bell? (HD Digitally Remastered Version) [1981 / approx. 109 min / 16:9 [1080p Hi-Def] Vista / 1 Layer / Sound: Serbian and Croatian (2ch Stereo, Linear PCM)]: Kusturica's feature debut, which won the Best New Director Award at the 1981 Venice International Film Festival and the FIPRESCI Prize. The film was awarded the Best New Director Award and the FIPRESCI Prize at the Venice International Film Festival in 1981. The only thing he enjoys doing is getting together with his contemporaries at the local meeting place. Dino, who leads such a dull life, discovers love, learns about life, and takes the first step toward adulthood through parting with someone he cares about. The film is a true Kusturica hymn to humanity, full of charming characters, music, a bit of pathos, and endless humor. Dino, who never loses hope, is played by Slavko Stimatz, who has become an indispensable character in Kustritza's films as a zookeeper in "Underground" and as a father whose son is taken prisoner in "Life is Miracle. A masterful coming-of-age story that depicts the eternal moment of transition from boy to adult with freshness, perfection, and an obscene amount of energy. This is the same content as the bonus DVD included with the Blu-ray/DVD that was reissued by Cinema Library on 6/22/2018. Commentary booklet and postcards for both films are also included!
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