Incomprensiblemente, esta maravillosa película no se estrenó en salas comerciales en nuestro país, y en formato físico solo se ha editado en España en DVD, por desgracia.
Sin embargo, el Blu-Ray estadounidense, para quién se apañe con los subtítulos en inglés, cuenta con espléndida calidad de imagen y sonido (aquí dejo un análisis) y resulta que está disponible para su adquisición directamente en Amazon Italia.
Cuenta con los siguientes contenidos adicionales.
Q&A with Kenneth Branagh (1080p, 33:47): Variety's Jenelle Riley hosts Branagh to discuss the film and his broader career with so many connections to Shakespeare's work. He covers the story, performance techniques, actors, project inspirations, and more.
Shakespeare Comes Home (1080p, 3:06): A brief piece that covers the broad plot details via film clips, behind the scenes footage, and actor interviews.
The Bard's Reckoning (1080p, 3:15): Another piece themed and constructed similarly to that directly above.
Behind-the-Scenes (1080p): A collection of micro featurettes.
Becoming Shakespeare (1:38): A brief exploration of the Shakespeare makeup.
Judi Dench (1:32): Dench's performance and the character she performs.
Ian McKellen (1:33): In exploration of McKellen's performance and character.
Fact or Fiction (1:54): A quick exploration of Shakespeare, the man about whom much is known but much remains unknown.
A Family Drama (1:24): A brief exploration of the film's depiction of Shakespeare's home life.
Visiting Stratford: The Story Behind All Is True (1080p, 8:25): Paul Edmondson, Head of Research at the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and others guide viewers through some of the historical fact that is known about William Shakespeare.
All Is True Theatrical Trailer (1080p, 2:26).
Previews: Additional Sony titles.