The iconic film The Godfather is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2022 and the entire trilogy is now out on 4K Ultra HD. To celebrate the occasion, ComingSoon has an exclusive clip taking a look at the restoration of the classic.
“I am very proud of The Godfather, which certainly defined the first third of my creative life,” said Francis Ford Coppola, the legendary director of the film series. “With this 50th-anniversary tribute, I’m especially proud Mario Puzo’s The Godfather Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone is included, as it captures Mario and my original vision in definitively concluding our epic trilogy. It’s also gratifying to celebrate this milestone with Paramount alongside the wonderful fans who’ve loved it for decades, younger generations who still find it relevant today, and those who will discover it for the first time.”
Check out the restoration of The Godfather clip below:
The Godfather 4K Ultra HD collection was restored by Paramount and Coppola’s production company American Zoetrope and marks the first major restoration of the film since its 2007 re-release. Along with the new restorations, the rerelease contains a ton of new bonus content, as well as some legacy content that makes its way back to the release. These include:
- Introduction to The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola
- Full Circle: Preserving The Godfather—Paramount Pictures archivists detail the incredible restoration process with archival footage showing the evolution of the film through various home entertainment incarnations as picture and audio technologies make quantum leaps over the decades.
- Capturing the Corleones: Through the Lens of Photographer Steve Schapiro— In this reflective and frank discussion, special photographer Steve Schapiro shares his unique perspective and cherished memories as a witness to the making of this seminal film. Commentary on curated archival images makes for a fascinating, never-before-seen addition to the production’s history.
- The Godfather: Home Movies— An assortment of 8mm home movie footage shot in 1971 offers a candid glimpse into the production of The Godfather. Shot on location at the Norton family estate on Staten Island’s Emerson Hill, this is the first time it’s been made available to the public.
- Restoration Comparisons— Before and after highlights showcase extensive picture quality improvements to The Godfather