The Lukas Moodysson Collection (Blu-ray Limited Edition) (Arrow Video USA) [USA]

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Release date: January 31, 2023
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  • High Definition (1080p) Bluray presentations of all seven films
  • Original DTSHD MA 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo mixes for all seven films
  • Optional English subtitles for all films, plus English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing on Mammoth and the English version of Container
  • New video interviews with Lukas Moodysson and other cast and crew, moderated by film programmer Sarah Lutton
  • 200page hardback book featuring new writing by Peter Walsh, excerpts from the original press kits for each film, including interviews with and directors’ statements from Moodysson, and essays on his films from a 2014 special issue of the Nordic culture journal Scandinavica by C. Claire Thomson, Helga H. Lúthersdóttir, Elina Nilsson, Scott MacKenzie & Anna Westerståhl Stenport and Kjerstin Moody
Disc One:

  • 2K restoration by the Swedish Film Institute, approved by director Lukas Moodysson and cinematographer Ulf Brantås
  • New interview with Lukas Moodysson
  • New interview with star Alexandra Dahlström
  • Did You Know She’s A Lesbian?, an appreciation by Dr. Clara BradburyRance, author of Lesbian Cinema After ***** Theory
  • Talk (Bara prata lite), a short film directed by Moodysson in 1997
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery
Disc Two:

  • 4K restoration by the Swedish Film Institute from the original camera negative, approved by director Lukas Moodysson and cinematographer Ulf Brantås
  • New interview with Lukas Moodysson
  • New interview with script supervisor Malin Fornander
  • New interview with editor Michal Leszczylowski
  • Deleted scenes
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery
Disc Three:

  • New interview with Lukas Moodysson
  • New interview with costume designer Denise Östholm
  • Guardian Interview with Lukas Moodysson, a Q&A with the director filmed at the London Film Festival in 2002
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery
Disc Four:

  • New interviews with Lukas Moodysson on both films
  • Lukas Moodysson Masterclass, an interview with the director filmed at London’s National Film & Television School in 2004
  • A Hole in My Second Heart, a behindthescenes featurette from 2004
  • Swedish and English narration options for Container
  • Inside the Container Crypt, a 2007 featurette on the themes of Container
  • Theatrical trailers and image galleries for both films
Disc Five:

  • New interview with Lukas Moodysson
  • New interview with line producer Malte Forssell
  • Promotional interviews with Moodysson and Gael Garcia Bernal from 2009
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery
Disc Six:

  • New interview with Lukas Moodysson
  • New interview with cinematographer Ulf Brantås
  • A New Expression, a look at the background to the film by Swedish punk historian David Andersson
  • Q&A from the 2013 London Film Festival screening, featuring Moodysson and stars Liv LeMoyne and Mira Barkhammar
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Image gallery
 
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Already got it on pre order, saw this pop up a week ago on boutiqueblurays (reddit) He has some great movies, some like Lilya 4 ever is very disturbing.
Amazed that Arrow decided to put this all on bluray and a nice collection of his movies.

Hopefully we get to see a Todd Solondz box set one of these days
 
Wait....so a teacher said "Kids, Today we are going to watch a lovely film called F**KING AMAL.":ohno::LOL:
The female teachers did, they loved showing kids uncomfortable disturbing movies.
we watched Thirteen (evan rachel wood) when we were 13 to 14 years old in the cafetaria and invited our parents to come watch it (around 50+ people total)
It was the most uncomfortable moment ever in my life, no idea what they were thinking organizing this:shipped:
 
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The female teachers did, they loved showing kids uncomfortable disturbing movies.
we watched Thirteen (evan rachel wood) when we were 13 to 14 years old in the cafetaria and invited our parents to come watch it (around 50+ people total)
It was the most uncomfortable moment ever in my life, no idea what they were thinking organizing this:shipped:
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