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New, restored high-definition Digital transfer, supervised by cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno; A collection of interviews, from 2003, with screenwriter Suso Cecchi D'Amico, film critics Laura Delli Colli and Lino Miccichè, cinematographer Giuseppe Rotunno, and costume designer Piero Tosi; New audio recording of Dostoyevsky's "White Nights," also downloadable as an MP3; Rare screen test of Mastroianni and Schell; Original theatrical trailer; New and improved English subtitle translation; Plus: a new essay by film scholar Geoffrey Nowell-Smith
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1. At Loose Ends [6:58]
2. The Bridge...At Midnight [4:00]
3. "You Can Trust Me" [6:29]
4. Stood Up [5:03]
5. A Good Reason [1:29]
6. Natalia's Story [4:37]
7. A New Tenant [19:13]
8. The Letter [9:19]
9. Shame [9:00]
10. Nightclub [11:03]
11. Haunted By the Past [2:10]
12. Mario Finds Trouble [3:33]
13. "You Were Right" [7:56]
14. Snowfall [5:36]
15. Fleeting Happiness [5:03]
16. Color Bars [:00]
1. First Night [23:52]
2. Second Night [30:31]
3. Nastenka's History [21:16]
4. Third Night [14:17]
5. Fourth Night [18:52]
6. Morning [5:01]
7. Credits [:26]
Shy young Marcelo Mastroianni ambles across a bridge one evening, where he meets a strange but alluring girl (Maria Schell) who is awaiting her lover. This chance acquaintance is the first strand in a complex web entrapping Mastroianni in a dreamlike world of flashbacks, flashforwards and false visions. The girl, suspecting that her lover is staying at a nearby hotel, asks Mastroianni to deliver a note to the errant swain. He agrees--then destroys the note, setting the plot in motion. Updated from a 19th century story by Dostoyevsky, White Nights (Le Notti Bianche) was later refilmed by Robert Bresson as Four Nights of a Dreamer. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide