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- Trailer - official Paramount Pictures trailer for Don't Look Now. In English, not subtitled. (4 min, 1080p).
- Don't Look Now, Looking Back - in this featurette, director Nic Roeg discusses the production history of the film and the unique qualities of Daphne Du Maurier's story that inspired it, while director of photography Anthony B. Richmond explains the significance of specific scenes, including the notorious sex scene, and how they were shot. Editor Graeme Clifford also discusses his contribution to the film. The featurette was produced by Blue Underground in 2002 and also appears on StudioCanal's release of Don't Look Now. In English, not subtitled. (10 min, 1080i).
- Death in Venice - in this archival video interview, composer Pino Donaggio recalls his initial encounter with director Nic Roeg and explains how the soundtrack of Don't Look Now came to exist. The interview was conducted for Blue Underground and Optimum Releasing in Venice in 2006. In Italian, with printed yellow English subtitles. The same interview also appears on StudioCanal's release (18 min, 1080i).
- Something Interesting - in this video piece, actors Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland, cinematographer Anthony Richmond, and coscreenwriter Allan Scott discuss their contribution to Don't Look Now, the film's success and its qualities, and Nic Roeg's working methods. In English, not subtitled. (30 min, 1080i).
- Nicolas Roeg: The Enigma of Film - in this video piece, filmmakers Danny Boyle (Trainspotting) and Steven Soderbergh (Che) discuss Nic Roeg's directing style (the use of zoom lenses, the editing of his films, the management of time in them, etc.) and analyze Don't Look Now. The content from the piece is also available on StudioCanal's release. In English, not subtitled. (15 min, 1080i).
- Graeme Clifford and Bobbie O'Steen - in this filmed video conversation, writer and historian Bobbie O'Steen discusses the pacing, framing, and cutting of Don't Look Now with its editor, Graeme Clifford. The conversation was recorded by Criterion in November 2014. In English, not subtitled. (44 min, 1080p).
- Nicolas Roeg at Cine Lumiere - presented here is an archival Q&A session with director Nic Roeg, hosted by film writer Paul Ryan, which was filmed after a screening of Don't Look Now at the Institut francais' Cine Lumiere in London in 2003. In English, not subtitled. In English, not subtitled. (48 min, 1080i).
- Leaflet - an illustrated leaflet featuring an essay by film critic David Thompson.
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