Paprika 1991 Blu Ray -

: Original theatrical trailers and a photo gallery.

The most prominent high-definition release comes from , which debuted the film on Blu-ray in 2016. This version brought several upgrades over previous DVD editions: paprika 1991 blu ray

Loosely based on the 1749 novel Fanny Hill by John Cleland, Brass relocates the story to 1950s Italy, just before the "Merlin Law" mandated the closure of the country's legal brothels. : Original theatrical trailers and a photo gallery

: The Blu-ray is marketed as Uncut and Uncensored , restoring the film to its full 116-minute runtime. Bonus Features : The Blu-ray is marketed as Uncut and

While the move to Blu-ray significantly improved detail and color reproduction over the old UK Arrow DVD, critics have noted that the film was originally shot with a "soft" lens style characteristic of Brass' work. Reviewers at Blu-ray.com have pointed out that while image stability is good, some sequences can appear flat due to the age of the master used for the transfer. Why It Remains a Cult Classic

: Typically features an Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 track with optional English subtitles. Some international imports, such as the German "Collector’s Edition," include DTS-HD Master Audio options.

: 1080p High-Definition transfer in a 1.66:1 widescreen aspect ratio.

: Original theatrical trailers and a photo gallery.

The most prominent high-definition release comes from , which debuted the film on Blu-ray in 2016. This version brought several upgrades over previous DVD editions:

Loosely based on the 1749 novel Fanny Hill by John Cleland, Brass relocates the story to 1950s Italy, just before the "Merlin Law" mandated the closure of the country's legal brothels.

: The Blu-ray is marketed as Uncut and Uncensored , restoring the film to its full 116-minute runtime. Bonus Features

While the move to Blu-ray significantly improved detail and color reproduction over the old UK Arrow DVD, critics have noted that the film was originally shot with a "soft" lens style characteristic of Brass' work. Reviewers at Blu-ray.com have pointed out that while image stability is good, some sequences can appear flat due to the age of the master used for the transfer. Why It Remains a Cult Classic

: Typically features an Italian Dolby Digital 2.0 track with optional English subtitles. Some international imports, such as the German "Collector’s Edition," include DTS-HD Master Audio options.

: 1080p High-Definition transfer in a 1.66:1 widescreen aspect ratio.