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How do you find a copy of Paisa?


Does anyone have suggestions on how to find this film, and other older Italian films?


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For a VHS copy, you should try :
http://www.nyfavideo.com/index.htm

Nicole

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thanks nicole.hanset!

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Good Morning

If you are in the UK, this film is being shown very early Wednesday morning 16 August on Film4 at 0055 hours (12.55am).

Peter

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It is also being repeated next week.

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Criterion Collection just released Roberto Rossellini's War Trilogy in a Box set.

Rome Open City, Paisan, and Germany Year Zero.

It also includes:
* New, restored high-definition digital transfers
* Video introductions by Roberto Rossellini to all three films, from 1963
* New video interviews with Rossellini scholar Adriano Aprà, film critic and Rossellini friend Father Virgilio Fantuzzi, and filmmakers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
* Audio commentary on Rome Open City by film scholar Peter Bondanella
* Once Upon a Time . . . “Rome Open City,” a 2006 documentary on the making of this historic film, featuring rare archival material and footage of Anna Magnani, Federico Fellini, Ingrid Bergman, and many others
* Rossellini and the City, a new visual essay by film scholar Mark Shiel on Rossellini’s use of the urban landscape in the War Trilogy
* Excerpts from rarely seen videotaped discussions Rossellini had in 1970 with faculty and students at Rice University about his craft
* Into the Future, a new visual essay about the War Trilogy by film scholar Tag Gallagher
* Roberto Rossellini, a 2001 documentary by Carlo Lizzani, assistant director on Germany Year Zero, tracing Rossellini’s career through archival footage and interviews with family members and collaborators, with tributes by filmmakers François Truffaut and Martin Scorsese
* Letters from the Front: Carlo Lizzani on “Germany Year Zero,” a podium discussion with Lizzani from the 1987 Tutto Rossellini conference
* Italian credits and prologue for Germany Year Zero
* Roberto and Roswitha, a new illustrated essay by film scholar Thomas Meder on Rossellini’s relationship with his mistress Roswitha Schmidt
* New and improved English subtitle translations
* PLUS: A booklet featuring essays by James Quandt, Irene Bignardi, Colin MacCabe, and Jonathan Rosenbaum

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I realize this is a very old post, but I rented it on Netflix DVD, along with "Rome Open City" and "Germany Year Zero", the other two films in Rossolini's trilogy.

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