"SYNAPSE FILMS, INC. LICENSES “SUSPIRIA”, ONE OF THE MOST ACCLAIMED
HORROR FILMS OF ALL TIME, FOR DVD, BLU-RAY AND FUTURE OPTICAL MEDIA.
ROMULUS, MI – Synapse Films, Inc. has acquired the North American
home-video rights to the 1977 classic horror film SUSPIRIA, directed by
Italian horror master Dario Argento. Described as “one of the scariest
films of all time” by Entertainment Weekly, SUSPIRIA stars the beautiful
Jessica Harper as a young girl caught up in a coven of witches
controlling a German dance academy.
“I’ve been involved in the restoration and release of many films in my
career, but SUSPIRIA has always eluded me, until now,” says Donald May,
Jr., President of Synapse Films. “It’s one of my favorite horror films
and I’m ecstatic that my business partner, Jerry Chandler, was able to
negotiate with the rights holders to release this film. This is going to
be an amazing project for us.”
Synapse Films, Inc. will work closely with Technicolor Rome and
Technicolor Los Angeles to create an all-new high-definition 2K scan
from the original negative for a possible 2014-15 video release. “It’s
important to spend as much time as possible to create the definitive
high-definition home video version for the fans,” May explains. “We’re
going to take our time with this one.”
Synapse Films, Inc. is currently planning the extensive work on SUSPIRIA
in conjunction with Technicolor, utilizing both their Rome and
Hollywood facilities. The film scanning will be coordinated and
supervised by Technicolor Hollywood’s Director of Restoration Services,
Tom Burton, whose film restoration credits include Ridley Scott’s BLADE
RUNNER, Georges Méliès’ A TRIP TO THE MOON and BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S.
Final specifications, retail pricing, and extras for the Synapse Films
release of SUSPIRIA will be announced closer to the as yet to be
determined release date."
Fantastic news of course, but fingers crossed they don't pull a Demons on us and only put out a $45 steelbook version. I know Suspiria is a much bigger film, and a limited edition is highly unlikely, I'm just still a little bitter about the non-poor people friendly release of Demons (which was possibly my most anticipated release of the year until I found out it was nearly $50).
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