Sophia Loren: Award Collection [Blu-ray] (Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow / Marriage Italian Style / Sunflower / Vittorio D / Boccaccio '70)
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YESTERDAY, TODAY & TOMORROW [Blu-ray]: Sophia Loren and Marcello Mastroianni team up for a trio of stories about sex in this Oscar-winning Italian comedy. In the first vignette, Loren plays a woman who avoids jail time by pumping out babies with a willing accomplice; in the second, the duo plays a pair of clandestine lovers who are forced to work out their problems in a car; and finally, Loren is a prostitute who quits her best john for a man of the cloth. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER - BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM. 1964 - Color - 119 minutes - 2.35:1 - Italian with English Subtitles.
VITTORIO D (DVD) - Feature length documentary about legendary director Vittorio De Sica. Features interviews with Clint Eastwood, Woody Allen and Mike Leigh.
MARRIAGE ITALIAN STYLE [Blu-ray]: Sophia Loren stars in this comedy about a successful businessman (Marcello Mastroianni) who kept a woman as his mistress for several years and now plans to marry another woman until his mistress pretends to be on her deathbed to induce him to marry her before she dies. TWO ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS - BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM, BEST SCTRESS (SOPHIA LOREN). 1964 - Color - 95 minutes - 1.66:1 - Italian with English Subtitles.
SUNFLOWER [Blu-ray]: Mere days after marrying Giovanna (Sophia Loren), Antonio (Marcello Mastroianni) is called to the Russian front to fight for the Italian forces. Years after Antonio is reported missing in action, Giovanna travels to Russia to learn what happened to him, only to discover he's alive. Their reunion is bittersweet, however, as Antonio has married another woman. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE - BEST MUSIC. 1970 - Color - 101 minutes - 1.37:1 - Italian with English Subtitles.
BOCCACCIO 70 [Blu-ray]: Sophia Loren stars in this four-part film that was meant to tap the international smash of Federico Fellini's ''La Dolce Vita''. Four directors were hired to create segments ostensibly based on the tales of Boccaccio: Fellini himself (in the lull between ''La Dolce Vita'' and ''8-1/2''), Luchino Visconti, Vittorio De Sica and Mario Monicelli. SPECIAL FEATURES: Photo gallery, Original American theatrical trailer. 1962 - Color - 205 minutes - 1.66:1 - Italian with English Subtitles.