FELLINI’S THE WHITE SHEIK & NIGHTS OF CABIRIA | 4K restored versions to be released as part of Studiocanal’s Vintage World Cinema Collection FELLINI’S THE WHITE SHEIK & NIGHTS OF CABIRIA | 4K restored versions to be released as part of Studiocanal’s Vintage World Cinema Collection
FEDERICO FELLINI’S THE WHITE SHEIK & NIGHTS OF CABIRIA BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATIONS TO COMMEMORATE FELLINI’S CENTENARY                         RELEASED ON BLU-RAY FOR THE FIRST... FELLINI’S THE WHITE SHEIK & NIGHTS OF CABIRIA | 4K restored versions to be released as part of Studiocanal’s Vintage World Cinema Collection

FEDERICO FELLINI’S

THE WHITE SHEIK &

NIGHTS OF CABIRIA

BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATIONS TO COMMEMORATE FELLINI’S CENTENARY

                       

RELEASED ON BLU-RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME AND ON DVD & DIGITAL
SPRING 2020

The 4K restoration and digitisation of NIGHTS OF CABIRIA has been made from new fine grains by TF1 STUDIO in partnership with STUDIOCANAL and with the support of the CNC

20th January 2020: On what would have been Federico Fellini’s 100th birthday, Studiocanal is delighted to announce the release of two Fellini classics, as part of the Vintage World Cinema collection, to mark the Italian auteur’s centenary.

Stunningly restored with special bonus content, THE WHITE SHEIK and NIGHTS OF CABIRIA come to Blu-ray for the first time and DVD and Digital from Spring 2020.

Winner of four Academy Awards, Federico Fellini is one of the most revered directors in the history of cinema.  A visionary, a dreamer and a passionate storyteller he created original and unique films celebrating the ceaseless carnival of life. With his vivid visual style, iconic, surreal imagery, sly humour and magical sense for the bizarre, Fellini’s groundbreaking work has influenced and inspired such celebrated directors including Woody Allen, Pedro Almodóvar, Terry Gilliam and David Lynch.

Fellini’s debut as a solo director was the joyful romantic comedy THE WHITE SHEIK (1952), co-written by Fellini from a story he collaborated on with Michelangelo Antonioni, it starred veteran actor Alberto Sordi alongside Fellini’s wife and muse Giulietta Masina. Flowing between real life and fantasy THE WHITE SHEIK tells the story of a newlywed couple’s honeymoon that turns into disaster when the virginal bride runs away in search of the eponymous dashing hero of a photo-strip cartoon, who fulfils her naïve romantic ideals. Her distraught husband proves not to be immune from temptation himself when he encounters a prostitute during the search for his wife.

Co-written by Fellini, with contributions from Pier Paolo Pasolini NIGHTS OF CABIRIA (1957) again stars Giulietta Masina in this story of an unfailingly optimistic prostitute and her misadventures in and around the Eternal City. Cabiria wanders the streets of Rome looking for true love but finds only heartbreak. Even when she is robbed by her boyfriend and left to drown, after her rescue she carries on searching for happiness. She meets and is courted by Oscar and it seems that her struggles are finally over, but things may not be what they seem. This Oscar-winning, funny and poignant neo-realism masterpiece was the inspiration for Neil Simon’s 1966 musical Sweet Charity, which itself was adapted for the screen by Bob Fosse three years later.

 

THE WHITE SHEIK Special features
Confirmed to date

  • Fellini’s White Sheik and Other Stories
  • Fellini’s Collection at the Lilly Library

Certificate: U
Running Time: 86 mins approx.

 

NIGHTS OF CABIRIA Special features
Confirmed to date

  • Interview with film historian Philip Kemp

Certificate: PG
Running Time: 113 mins approx.

THE WHITE SHEIK and NIGHTS OF CABIRIA are currently screening as part of the BFI’s two-month season at BFI Southbank (Nights of Cabiria is also included in a tour of classic Fellini films to cinemas nationwide).

Both films are released as part of the Vintage World Cinema Collection which showcases iconic world cinema, all fully restored and featuring brand new extra content. The collection includes Fellini’s LA STRADA, Jacques Becker’s CASQUE D’OR, LE TROU and EDWARD AND CAROLINE, Luis Buñuel’s BELLE DE JOUR, Michelangelo Antonioni’s L’ECLISSE, Alain Resnais’s LAST YEAR IN MARIENBAD and many more.

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