The audio track of that DVD is only in Italian. On the back of the cover it is written 'Italian version' but this does not imply that other versions are planned.
The 42 paintings by Evola are visible on that DVD; I have no information on books about. I doubt that a book like 'The art of J. E' can attract a publisher or many readers: Evola is not too popular, and the cost for printing many coloured photos quite high. I have this DVD on loan, and unfortunately I cannot copy the image of some painting here and show you, because they are copyrighted. Anyway, my personal opinion is Evola was better as poet than as painter, and his 'Dada' phase secondary.