[Machine Translation] Fresh, intense, and vivid. Pedro Costa's first three films, which include the legendary "Vanda's Room" and "Colossal Youth," have been restored in 4K and released on Blu-ray under the director's supervision! ( Blood ) : Pedro Costa's first feature film has a film noir look and a luminous, fresh screen that captivates the viewer. Luis Miguel Sintra, a regular in Maenol de Oliveira's films, plays an important role. Vincent, a young man, euthanizes his ailing father and buries him in a cemetery. His uncle comes to the young man with questions about his father's whereabouts and takes his brother away. Meanwhile, two men appear demanding repayment of his father's debt. The duo chases after the young man who is trying to get his brother back... ( The House of Lava ) : This is the first appearance of Pedro Costa's important motif, "The Letter from Cabo Verde," and is an important work that will lead to his later works set in the Fontainhas area. Legendary actress Edith Skov makes a special appearance. Mariana, a nurse, accompanies Leon, a man unconscious at a construction site in Lisbon, to his hometown of Cabo Verde, but is left behind in the wilderness with the sick man. The islanders carry her to the hospital, but none of them will talk about the sick man... ( Bone ) : The film features people living in the slum of Fontainhas, and was highly acclaimed for its overwhelming realism in depicting the harshness of life at the bottom of the pyramid. Vanda from "Vanda's Room" also appeared in the film as a housekeeper. Tina returns to the slums on the outskirts of Lisbon after giving birth to a baby, but her husband leaves her with the baby. He begs, meets Eduarda, a nurse, and takes up residence in her home. Tina's neighbor Clotilde, who works as a housekeeper, meets Tina's husband one day at Eduarda's house.