PRE-ORDER The Children of Violent Rome (1976) LE Slipcover Terror Vision - Blu-ray
PRE-ORDER The Children of Violent Rome (1976) LE Slipcover Terror Vision - Blu-ray
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In the gritty underbelly of 1970s Rome, Children of Violent Rome exposes the harsh reality of Neo-Nazi youth living in the shadow of societal decay. This Italian crime drama follows a group of disillusioned teenagers from the outskirts of the city, whose lives are shaped by violence, crime, and their environment. As they navigate their turbulent existence, they find themselves entangled in a deadly cycle of lawlessness and rebellion.
Director Renato Savino masterfully blends raw realism with emotional depth, creating an unflinching portrayal of a generation caught between survival and destruction. With intense performances, Children of Violent Rome is an exploration of the socio-political tensions that fuel the rise of criminal youth in a divided society.
Terror Vision is proud to present the worldwide disc debut and the first US release! This new 4K scan from the original camera negative (which was lost for years) brings the film’s striking cinematography to life. Extras include interviews from the filmmakers, commentaries from film historians, and a booklet offering insights into the film's cultural and historical significance. Children of Violent Rome is a must-see for fans of Italian exploitation cinema and anyone interested in the turbulent years of post-war Italy.
This film hits harder today with the political tension throughout the world.
Special Features:
Booklet w/ writing from Pier Maria Bocchi, Sam Dunkley, Sam Cohen, and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Commentary by Film Historians Eugenio Ercolani and Nanni Cobretti
Commentary by Film Historian Rachel Nisbet
Interview with Editor Roberto Colangeli
Interview with Actor Marco Zuanelli
Interview with Actor Gino Milli
Newly Created Subtitles
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