Snapshot (1979)
de Simon Wincer
Powerhouse Films - 21 février 2024
Titre Original :
Audio : English
Sous-titres : English SDH
Durée : 1h41
Format : Blu-ray Digipack Limited Edition / import UK
Zone : B
Genre : Drame, Thriller
Synopsis
Angela is a young hairdresser thrown out of home by her puritantical mother after too many nights out. She quickly falls in with the modeling crowd and does some modeling work herself, while it seems she is being stalked by a mysterious figure driving an ice-cream van.
Contenu et Bonus
- Brand-new 4K restoration from the original negative by Powerhouse Films
- Two presentations of the film: the 93-minute theatrical version in High Definition and the extended 101-minute director’s cut from best surviving materials
- Original mono audio
- Audio commentary on the theatrical version with Ginnane, director Simon Wincer, cinematographer Vincent Monton, and actor Sigrid Thornton, moderated by Mark Hartley (2017)
- Audio commentary on the director’s cut with producer Antony I Ginnane and film critic and archivist Jaimie Leonarder (2018)
- Audio commentary on the director’s cut with Ginnane and horror hostess Katarina Leigh Waters (2012)
- Producing ‘Snapshot’ (2017): Ginnane revisits the film’s shoot
- ‘Not Quite Hollywood’ Interview Excerpts (2008): extensive selection of outtakes from Mark Hartley’s acclaimed documentary on Australian cinema, featuring Thornton, Ginnane, Wincer, Monton, writer Everett De Roche, assistant director Tom Burstall, and actor Lynda Stoner
- Archival audio interview with Simon Wincer (1979)
- Archival audio interview with stuntman Grant Page
- Stephen Morgan on ‘Snapshot’ (2023): appreciation by the academic and Australian cinema specialist
- Alternative The Day After Halloween opening titles
- Original theatrical trailer
- TV spots
- Image gallery: promotional and publicity material, and behind the scenes
- New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Ian Barr; an exclusive extract from producer Anthony I Ginnane’s unpublished memoirs; archival interviews with director Simon Wincer, screenwriter Everett De Roche, and composer Brian May, and full film credits