Gioia made her fortune working as a high-class call girl, but now she runs one of Italy’s top erotic photo magazines for which only the most beautiful women are hired as models. When a perverted psychopath begins killing them off one by one, sending Gioia macabrely staged photos of their corpses, posed to mirror their latest centerfolds, Gioia realizes that to put an end to the horrors and unmask the murderer, she will need to come to terms with a secret in her past which has resulted in all of the bloodshed…
One of director Lamberto Bava’s (A Blade in the Dark) bloodiest and most memorable gialli, DELIRIUM: PHOTO OF GIOIA offers an intricate mystery supplemented by plentiful sadistic kills punctuated by touches of unexpected, nightmarish surrealism. Starring Serena Grandi (Miranda), Daria Nicolodi (Deep Red), David Brandon (Caligula: The Untold Story), George Eastman (Anthropophagus), and genre film siren Capucine (The Exquisite Cadaver) and featuring a score by legendary composer Simon Boswell (Santa Sangre), Vinegar Syndrome is delighted to present the world UHD debut of this sleazy and slasher-influenced treasure of Italian genre cinema, newly and exclusively scanned in 4K from its original negative and including an extensive array of new and archival extras!
directed by: Lamberto Bava
starring: Serena Grandi, Daria Nicolodi, Vanni Corbellini, David Brandon, George Eastman, Karl Zinny, Trine Michelsen
1987 / 94 min / 1.85:1 / Italian 2.0 Stereo + English dub
Additional info:
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region Free Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
- Presented in both its original Italian-language stereo soundtrack with newly translated English subtitles and an English-language dub soundtrack
- Commentary track with film historians Eugenio Ercolani and Troy Howarth
- Nightmare Delirium (41 min) - making-of documentary featuring interviews with director Lamberto Bava, actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman), art director Antonello Geleng and cinematographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia
- Meet the Photographer (16 min) - an interview with actor David Brandon
- Peeping Karl (17 min) - an interview with actor Karl Zinny
- Two Meters of Fear (17 min) - an interview with actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman)
- Those Who Bite and Those Who Don't (23 min) - an interview with first assistant director Roberto Palmerini
- Dressing Gioia (20 min) - an interview with costume designer Nicoletta Ercole
- Inside Delirium (13 min) - an archival interview with art director Antonello Geleng
- Snapshots of a Murder (19 min) - an archival interview with director Lamberto Bava
- Stories from the Bathtub (9 min) - an archival interview with actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman)
- Murders in Red and Blue (8 min) - an archival interview with cinematographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia
- Additional archival interviews with: director Lamberto Bava, actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman), and actor David Brandon (totaling 34 min)
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- Newly translated English subtitles
Gioia made her fortune working as a high-class call girl, but now she runs one of Italy’s top erotic photo magazines for which only the most beautiful women are hired as models. When a perverted psychopath begins killing them off one by one, sending Gioia macabrely staged photos of their corpses, posed to mirror their latest centerfolds, Gioia realizes that to put an end to the horrors and unmask the murderer, she will need to come to terms with a secret in her past which has resulted in all of the bloodshed…
One of director Lamberto Bava’s (A Blade in the Dark) bloodiest and most memorable gialli, DELIRIUM: PHOTO OF GIOIA offers an intricate mystery supplemented by plentiful sadistic kills punctuated by touches of unexpected, nightmarish surrealism. Starring Serena Grandi (Miranda), Daria Nicolodi (Deep Red), David Brandon (Caligula: The Untold Story), George Eastman (Anthropophagus), and genre film siren Capucine (The Exquisite Cadaver) and featuring a score by legendary composer Simon Boswell (Santa Sangre), Vinegar Syndrome is delighted to present the world UHD debut of this sleazy and slasher-influenced treasure of Italian genre cinema, newly and exclusively scanned in 4K from its original negative and including an extensive array of new and archival extras!
directed by: Lamberto Bava
starring: Serena Grandi, Daria Nicolodi, Vanni Corbellini, David Brandon, George Eastman, Karl Zinny, Trine Michelsen
1987 / 94 min / 1.85:1 / Italian 2.0 Stereo + English dub
Additional info:
- 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region Free Blu-ray
- 4K UHD presented in High-Dynamic-Range
- Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
- Presented in both its original Italian-language stereo soundtrack with newly translated English subtitles and an English-language dub soundtrack
- Commentary track with film historians Eugenio Ercolani and Troy Howarth
- Nightmare Delirium (41 min) - making-of documentary featuring interviews with director Lamberto Bava, actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman), art director Antonello Geleng and cinematographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia
- Meet the Photographer (16 min) - an interview with actor David Brandon
- Peeping Karl (17 min) - an interview with actor Karl Zinny
- Two Meters of Fear (17 min) - an interview with actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman)
- Those Who Bite and Those Who Don't (23 min) - an interview with first assistant director Roberto Palmerini
- Dressing Gioia (20 min) - an interview with costume designer Nicoletta Ercole
- Inside Delirium (13 min) - an archival interview with art director Antonello Geleng
- Snapshots of a Murder (19 min) - an archival interview with director Lamberto Bava
- Stories from the Bathtub (9 min) - an archival interview with actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman)
- Murders in Red and Blue (8 min) - an archival interview with cinematographer Gianlorenzo Battaglia
- Additional archival interviews with: director Lamberto Bava, actor Luigi Montefiori (aka George Eastman), and actor David Brandon (totaling 34 min)
- Reversible sleeve artwork
- Newly translated English subtitles