Crash crashes out of cinemas
Because of the new English lockdown starting on November 5, the planned cinematic screenings of David Cronenberg’s Crash have been postponed. The 4K digital & UHD Blu-ray release is still […]
Because of the new English lockdown starting on November 5, the planned cinematic screenings of David Cronenberg’s Crash have been postponed. The 4K digital & UHD Blu-ray release is still […]
Because of the new English lockdown starting on November 5, the planned cinematic screenings of David Cronenberg’s Crash have been postponed.
The 4K digital & UHD Blu-ray release is still scheduled for 30th November and will be available to pre-order this week.
The new sets include:
Brand new 4K restoration of the uncut NC-17 version from the original 35mm camera negative, supervised by writer-director David Cronenberg and director of photography Peter Suschitzky
4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in High Dynamic Range
• 5.1 and 2.0 Stereo DTS-HD Master Audio
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
• Brand new audio commentary with film scholar Adrian Martin
• Cronenberg Challenge – new interview with director of photography Peter Suschitzky
• Mechanical Animals – new interview with executive producer Jeremy Thomas
• The Shore Thing – new interview with composer Howard Shore
• License to Drive – new interview with casting director Deirdre Bowen
• Archival “Behind the Scenes” featurette
• Archival interviews with David Cronenberg, J.G. Ballard and actors James Spader, Holly Hunter, Deborah Kara Unger and Elias Koteas
• Cronenberg: Concrete Cowboy – brand new video essay by Caelum Vatnsdal on Cronenberg’s use of Toronto as a filming location
• Original Trailers
• Fully illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Vanessa Morgan and Araceli Molina, alongside a reprinted excerpt from Cronenberg on Cronenberg
• Fold-out double-sided poster featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
• Limited edition packaging with reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Gilles Vranckx