Quadrophenia 4k Exclusive !exclusive! -
You can now see the texture of the mohair suits, the rust on the scooters, and the moody, overcast skies of Brighton in stunning clarity.
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For decades, Quadrophenia (1979) has stood as the definitive celluloid monument to British youth culture. Directed by Franc Roddam and inspired by The Who’s landmark 1973 rock opera, the film captures the volatile, pill-fueled clash between Mods and Rockers in 1964 England. It is a raw, uncompromising exploration of identity, disillusionment, and teenage angst.
High Dynamic Range (HDR10) and Dolby Vision grading add critical contrast to late-night mod club scenes and the chaotic daylight beach riots of Brighton. quadrophenia 4k exclusive
This is where the technical nuance is crucial. Currently, there is . However, a 4K scan of the original film elements has existed for over a decade, making a future release not just possible, but inevitable.
This release is part of the SDE (SuperDeluxeEdition) Surround Series, the 57th entry in a celebrated collection that has previously featured artists ranging from Tears for Fears to Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
Housed in a rigid, UV-spot laminated slipcase, the set eschews the original poster art for a newly commissioned painting by Stanley Chow (known for his minimalist portraits of The White Stripes and Pulp Fiction). The art captures Jimmy (Phil Daniels) not on his scooter, but standing at the edge of Beachy Head, the wind ripping his parka hood back in hyper-detailed 4K texture. You can now see the texture of the
is scheduled for release on . This limited-time release features new 2025 Dolby Atmos, 5.1, and stereo mixes by Richard Whittaker, specifically designed for high-fidelity surround sound. For the film, the Criterion Collection Blu-ray Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
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Quadrophenia, Loach's sixth feature film, was released in 1979 to critical acclaim and modest box office success. Based on a semi-autobiographical novel by author Jim Sullivan, the film tells the story of Jimmy Cooper (played by Ray Davies of The Kinks), a young mod struggling to find his place in the world. As Jimmy navigates the complex social hierarchies of 1960s London, he becomes embroiled in a world of mod culture, gang rivalries, and existential crises.
: Enhanced contrast makes the neon lights of the Goldhawk Club pop against the deep shadows of London alleyways.