One of the masterworks of 1960s cinema, La Notte(The Night)marked yet another development in the continuous stylistic evolution of its director, Michelangelo Antonioni - even as it solidified his reputation as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. La Notteis Antonioni's "Twilight of the Gods", but composed in cinematic terms. Examined from a crane - shot, its a sprawling study of Italys upper middle-class; seen in close-up, its an x-ray of modern mans psychic desolation.
Two of the giants of film - acting come together as a married couple living in crisis: Marcello Mastroianni (La Dolce Vita, 8 ½) and Jeanne Moreau (Jules et Jim, Bay of Angels). He is a renowned author and "public intellectual"; she is "the wife". Over the course of one day and the night into which it inevitably bleeds, the pair will come to re-examine their emotional bonds, and grapple with the question of whether love and communication are even possible in a world built out of profligate idylls and sexual hysteria.
Extras
New 1080p presentation of the film in its original 1.66:1 aspect ratio with previously censored sequences restored for the first time
New and improved English subtitles
Original Italian theatrical trailer
56 - page booklet with an essay by film-critic and scholar Brad Stevens, and the transcript of a lengthy Q&A conducted in 1961 with Antonioni upon the films release.