Francis Ford Coppola's Tetro Is Coming To Blu-Ray And DVD May 4th
2007's Youth Without Youth marked Francis Ford Coppola's return to directing for the first time in 10 years. Last year he proved he's still not ready for retirement by writing and directing Tetro, a stylish film about the reunion of two brothers (Vincent Gallo and Alden Ehrenreich) set against the background of Buenos Aires. Coppola's latest is hitting Blu-ray and DVD May 4th.
The disc is sporting a solid array of special features, including a commentary from Coppola himself. The film's visual style (black and white with occasional dashes of color) will likely look stunning in high def, but it's up to you to decide if it's enough to justify the ten-buck difference between Blu-ray ($39.99) and DVD ($27.98). Scroll on down for the specs, a trailer, and some snazzy-looking stills.
Tetro Blu-Ray and DVD Special Features
- Audio commentary with Francis Ford Coppola and actor Alden Ehrenreich
- The Rehearsal Process: Documenting Coppola's extensive preparation with the cast
- Fausta: A Drama in Verse: Extended version of the play featured within the movie
- Mihai Malaimare, Jr: The cinematography
- The Ballet: A look at the film's choreography and the use of dance in the film
- Osvaldo Golijov: Music born from the film
- La Colifata: Siempre Fui Loco: A behind-the-scenes look at the taping of Tetro at La Colifata
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