I blind bought this one, and it is indeed a brand new restoration. The blu-ray was released sometime in 2021. A title card before the film states that the restoration has been carried out by trigon-film foundation itself. No year is mentioned, although it appears to have been very recently. The film is presented correctly in its 1.66:1 aspect ratio, and the sound is available in both DD 5.1 and DD 2.0.
Anyways, the image is very refined, much clearer and shows much more detail when compared to the old transfer that was released on blu-ray in Japan.
However, and this is a major however, it is quite clear that automatic noise reduction has been applied as the image looks very very smooth with no visible grain. This is espcially bad in some of the darkly lit dream sequences when the grain is reduced to a digital mush. What's worse: Edge enhancement is clear in many scenes.
The color grading is also very different. The old Angelopoulos masters had a pink'ish tint which I'm not sure was correct, but all of his late era films had it, and I had gotten used to it, so the blue'ish tinge in this new restoration is a bit jarring, and overall the look is modern/digital and somewhat ugly (to my eyes). I'm not sure which grading is correct, though.
So, all in all I'm not sure I can wholeheartedly recommend it, but I must say that the level of detail in the image is quite striking. Just not so sure if I would trade this for film grain. Such a shame.
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