The Blu-Ray set, which will release on November 24,will include several features, including 4K restorations of 11 of the films, as well as uncompressed monaural soundtracks for each title. Most of the director’s most celebrated films will be included in the box set. The 14 films are: “Variety Lights” (1950), “The White Sheik” (1952), “I Vitelloni” (1953), “La Strada” (1954), “Il Bidone” (1955), “Nights of Cabiria” (1957), “La Dolce Vita” (1960), “8½” (1963), “Juliet of the Spirits” (1965), “Fellini Satyricon” (1969), “Roma” (1972), “Amarcord” (1973), “And the Ship Sails On” (1983), and “Intervista” (1987).

Here’s Criterion’s announcement of the news: The collection’s other special features include new digital restorations of the short film “Toby Dammit” (1968) and television film “Fellini: A Director’s Notebook” (1969), which will also boast uncompressed monaural soundtracks. Feature documentaries “Fellini: I’m a Born Liar” (2002) and “Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember” (1997), the latter presented in its 193-minute version, will also be included, as well a two-hour, four-part 1960 interview with director Federico Fellini by filmmaker André Delvaux for Belgian television. A handful of other documentaries, archival interviews, and other media will be included with the set. More information about the upcoming release is available on Criterion’s website. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.