Special Features
- New digital restorations of the English- and Italian-language versions of Stromboli and Europe ’51 and of Journey to Italy, with uncompressed monaural soundtracks on the Blu-ray editions
- Introductions to all three films by director Roberto Rossellini
- Rossellini Under the Volcano, a 1998 documentary that returns to Stromboli fifty years after the making of the film
- New interview with film historian Elena Dagrada on the different versions of Europe ’51
- Audio commentary on Journey to Italy by film scholar Laura Mulvey
- Short film featuring footage of the Rossellinis during the production of Journey to Italy
- New interviews with film critic Adriano Aprà about all three films
- Surprised by Death, a new visual essay by film critic James Quandt on the historical and artistic themes of the trilogy
- Living and Departed, a new visual essay by Rossellini scholar Tag Gallagher on the evolution of the director’s style in the trilogy
- New interview with filmmaker Martin Scorsese
- New interview with Rossellini and actress Ingrid Bergman’s daughters, Ingrid Rossellini and Isabella Rossellini
- Rossellini Through His Own Eyes, a 1992 documentary on the director’s approach to cinema
- New interview with G. Fiorella Mariani, Rossellini’s niece, featuring Bergman’s home movies
- Ingrid Bergman Remembered, a 1995 documentary on the actress’s life, narrated by her daughter Pia Lindstrom
- My Dad Is 100 Years Old, a 2005 short film directed by Guy Maddin and starring Isabella Rossellini
- The Chicken, a 1952 short film directed by Rossellini and starring Bergman
- New English subtitle translations
- PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by Richard Brody, Dina Iordanova, Dagrada, Fred Camper, and Paul Thomas; letters between Bergman and Rossellini; a 1950 article by Rossellini; and two interviews with the director, from 1954 and 1963