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=== Home media === ''Don't Look Now'' has been released on [[VHS]], [[Laserdisc]], [[DVD]], [[Blu-ray]] and [[Ultra HD Blu-ray]]. Extras include an introduction by film journalist [[Alan Jones (writer)|Alan Jones]], an audio commentary by director Nicolas Roeg, a retrospective documentary featurette ("Looking Back"), an extract from a 1980s documentary about Roeg ("Nothing is as it Seems"), and interviews with Donald Sutherland, composer Pino Donaggio ("Death in Venice"), scriptwriter Allan Scott, cinematographer Anthony Richmond and film director [[Danny Boyle]], as well as a "compressed" version of the film made by Boyle for a [[BAFTA]] tribute.<ref name="Home Cinema Choice"/><ref name="Optimum Releasing (2011)"/><ref name="Optimum Releasing (2010)"/> A [[4K resolution|4K]] digital restoration (approved by Roeg) was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2015, by the [[Criterion Collection]]. In addition to the "Death in Venice" and "Looking Back" featurettes which accompanied earlier editions, there is a conversation between editor Graeme Clifford and film writer [[Bobbie O'Steen]], an essay by film critic [[David Thomson (film critic)|David Thomson]] and a Q&A with Roeg at London's Ciné Lumière from 2003. Two new documentaries are also included: the first documentary, "Something Interesting", features interviews with Anthony Richmond, Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie and Allan Scott about the making of the film; the second, "Nicolas Roeg: The Enigma of Film", features interviews with Danny Boyle and fellow film-maker [[Steven Soderbergh]] discussing Roeg's cinematic style.<ref name="Criterion Collection (2015)"/> A new 4K restoration—supervised by cinematographer Anthony Richmond—was released by [[StudioCanal]] in the standard and Ultra HD Blu-ray formats in 2019, and given a limited theatrical release. The StudioCanal release was accompanied by several new extras: a featurette about the restoration process featuring cinematographer Anthony Richmond; "Pass the Warning: Taking A Look Back at Nic Roeg's Masterpiece", a documentary featuring [[Brad Bird]], [[Andrew Haigh]] and Danny Boyle discussing Nicolas Roeg's body of work and visual style; "A Kaleidoscope of Meaning: Color in Don't Look Now", in which Anthony Richmond, [[David Cronenberg]] and [[Sarah Street]] discuss the use of colour in ''Don't Look Now''.<ref name="Atanasov (2019)" /><ref name="Billington (2019)" /> In the week following Donald Sutherland's death in June 2024, ''Don't Look Now'' was the eighth most popular film on streaming in the United States, according to Reelgood streaming guide.<ref name="Northrup (2024)" /><ref name="Reelgood (2024)" />
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