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To Be Twenty AKA Avere vent'anni AKA Being Twenty (Blu-ray) (1978)
Two young, beautiful and pissed off girls decide to hitchhike their way to Rome to find Nazariota's commune.Director: Fernando Di Leo
OVERALL: Draw-
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Extras:*The Film - English Version (83:48, 1080p)
*The Film - Italian Version (97:41, 480i)
"Twenty Years for a Massacre" 2004 documentary featuring director Fernando Di Leo and actor Ray Lovelock (~30 mins, 480i, in Italian with English subtitles) -
Subtitles:English (optional on both versions)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):English DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono (English version only)
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Case type:Keep Case
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Notes:Comes with a 10-page illustrated booklet with writings on the film and technical credits.
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Extras:DISC ONE (Blu-ray)
*The Film - English Version (~84 mins, 1080p)
*The Film - Italian Version (98 mins, HD with SD inserts)
2021 introduction by critic Emmanuel le Gagne (15:58, 1080i)
DISC TWO (DVD Copy) -
Subtitles:French (optional on both versions)
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Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
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Picture Format:1080p24 AVC MPEG-4
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Soundtrack(s):Italian LPCM 2.0 Mono (48kHz/16-bit) (both versions)
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Case type:Digipak
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Notes:The Italian version is a hybrid of the English version HD master and the Italian SD master.
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OVERALL: Draw
Raro Video is English-friendly while Artus Films makes a composite cut of the SD Italian master with the English HD master but it is not English-friendly. Both have exclusive extras.
GENERAL NOTES:
The film is available in two versions:
- the Italian release (~98 minutes at 24fps/~94 minutes at 25fps) featuring the original scene order and the downbeat ending (this version only survives as a video master);
- the re-edited English version (~84 minute at 24fps/~81 minutes at 25fps) which radically alters the structure, redubbing lines to make the girls and the hippie characters seem more frivolous, lazy, and reactionary, moves the ending up near the opening and using a freeze-frame to turn it into an escape, and moving a scene from early on to the ending for a gag. -
CUTS:
- Blu-ray ALL America- Raro Video - No cuts - includes the Italian version (97:41 NTSC) and the re-edited English version (83:48).
- Blu-ray B France- Artus Films - No cuts - includes the Italian version (98 mins) and the re-edited English version but not in English (~84 minutes, HD).
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Comparison added by Eric_Cotenas on 17/08/24
Comparison last updated by Eric_Cotenas on 17/08/24UPDATE LOG:
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