The Features
New digital restorations of all twenty-five films,
with uncompressed monaural soundtracks on Blu-ray
The Blind Swordsman, a 1978 documentary about
Zatoichi portrayer and filmmaker Shintaro Katsu, along with a new
interview with its director, John Nathan
New interview with Asian-film critic Tony Rayns
Trailers for all twenty-five films
New English subtitle translations
PLUS: A book featuring an essay by critic Geoffrey
O’Brien; synopses of the films by critic, novelist, and musician Chris D.; “The
Tale of Zatoichi,” the original short story by Kan Shimozawa; and twenty-five
new illustrations inspired by the films, by twenty-five different artists
Cover
by Ron Wimberly. Additional illustrations by Greg Ruth, Paul Pope, Scott Morse,
Samuel Hiti, Josh Cochran, Evan Bryce, Ricardo VenĂ¢ncio, Robert Goodin, Yuko
Shimizu, Jorge Coelho, Vera Brosgol, Matt Kindt, Connor Willumsen, Patrick
Leger, Jim Rugg, Jhomar Soriano, Angie Wang, Ming Doyle, Caitlin Kuhwald,
Benjamin Marra, Bill Sienkiewicz, Andrew MacLean, Polly Guo, Barnaby Ward,
Victor Kerlow.
Zatoichi on the Blu-ray website here.
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