The Orphanage (Limited Hardbox Edition, Region Free)
Ā
YOU WILL DENY WHAT YOU WILL SEE⦠BUT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DENY THE FEAR.
The critically acclaimed Spanish horror filmĀ The OrphanageĀ comes to Blu-ray for the first time in Australia.Ā
Returning to her childhood homeĀ āĀ a mysterious, seaside orphanageĀ āĀ Laura and her family unknowingly unleash a long-forgotten, evil spirit that thrusts them into a chilling nightmare.Ā
Produced by Guillermo del Toro (Panās Labyrinth) and premiering at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival to a ten-minute standing ovation, this is the feature film debut of director J. A. Bayona (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom).
Strictly Limited Edition 2-Disc set in Hardbox packaging, loaded with special features including a brand new Audio Commentary and Video Essays, accompanied by an exclusive booklet with an essay from Francesco Massaccesi.
1500 copies only.
Special Features & Technical Specs:
Disc One
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K scan
- NEWĀ Audio Commentary by author Xavier Aldana Reyes
- NEWĀ Video Essay by author Miranda Corcoran on Gothic Children
- NEWĀ Video Essay by film scholar Rachel Knightley on Memories and Ghosts
- Interview with directors Juan Antonio Bayona and Guillermo del Toro
- Deleted Scenes & Storyboard Comparisons
- Shooting the Credits
- US & International Theatrical Trailers
- AudioĀ Spanish DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Stereo
- Aspect Ratio TBC
- Optional English subtitles
Disc Two
- When Laura Grew Up: Constructing the OrphanageĀ āĀ featurette
- Tomasā Secret Room: The FilmmakersĀ āĀ featurette
- Horror in the Unknown: The Make-Up EffectsĀ āĀ featurette
- Rehearsal Studio: Cast Auditions and Table ReadĀ āĀ featurette
- Making-ofĀ āĀ featurette
- The SetĀ āĀ featurette
- The SoundĀ āĀ featurette
- AnimaticsĀ āĀ featurette
- Lighting the DarknessĀ āĀ featurette
- Roger Princep: The CastingĀ āĀ featurette
- ProjectionsĀ āĀ featurette
- Q&A with Juan Antonio Bayona ā interview
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The Orphanage (Limited Hardbox Edition, Region Free)
The Orphanage (Limited Hardbox Edition, Region Free)
Ā
YOU WILL DENY WHAT YOU WILL SEE⦠BUT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DENY THE FEAR.
The critically acclaimed Spanish horror filmĀ The OrphanageĀ comes to Blu-ray for the first time in Australia.Ā
Returning to her childhood homeĀ āĀ a mysterious, seaside orphanageĀ āĀ Laura and her family unknowingly unleash a long-forgotten, evil spirit that thrusts them into a chilling nightmare.Ā
Produced by Guillermo del Toro (Panās Labyrinth) and premiering at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival to a ten-minute standing ovation, this is the feature film debut of director J. A. Bayona (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom).
Strictly Limited Edition 2-Disc set in Hardbox packaging, loaded with special features including a brand new Audio Commentary and Video Essays, accompanied by an exclusive booklet with an essay from Francesco Massaccesi.
1500 copies only.
Special Features & Technical Specs:
Disc One
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K scan
- NEWĀ Audio Commentary by author Xavier Aldana Reyes
- NEWĀ Video Essay by author Miranda Corcoran on Gothic Children
- NEWĀ Video Essay by film scholar Rachel Knightley on Memories and Ghosts
- Interview with directors Juan Antonio Bayona and Guillermo del Toro
- Deleted Scenes & Storyboard Comparisons
- Shooting the Credits
- US & International Theatrical Trailers
- AudioĀ Spanish DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Stereo
- Aspect Ratio TBC
- Optional English subtitles
Disc Two
- When Laura Grew Up: Constructing the OrphanageĀ āĀ featurette
- Tomasā Secret Room: The FilmmakersĀ āĀ featurette
- Horror in the Unknown: The Make-Up EffectsĀ āĀ featurette
- Rehearsal Studio: Cast Auditions and Table ReadĀ āĀ featurette
- Making-ofĀ āĀ featurette
- The SetĀ āĀ featurette
- The SoundĀ āĀ featurette
- AnimaticsĀ āĀ featurette
- Lighting the DarknessĀ āĀ featurette
- Roger Princep: The CastingĀ āĀ featurette
- ProjectionsĀ āĀ featurette
- Q&A with Juan Antonio Bayona ā interview
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Ā
YOU WILL DENY WHAT YOU WILL SEE⦠BUT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DENY THE FEAR.
The critically acclaimed Spanish horror filmĀ The OrphanageĀ comes to Blu-ray for the first time in Australia.Ā
Returning to her childhood homeĀ āĀ a mysterious, seaside orphanageĀ āĀ Laura and her family unknowingly unleash a long-forgotten, evil spirit that thrusts them into a chilling nightmare.Ā
Produced by Guillermo del Toro (Panās Labyrinth) and premiering at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival to a ten-minute standing ovation, this is the feature film debut of director J. A. Bayona (Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom).
Strictly Limited Edition 2-Disc set in Hardbox packaging, loaded with special features including a brand new Audio Commentary and Video Essays, accompanied by an exclusive booklet with an essay from Francesco Massaccesi.
1500 copies only.
Special Features & Technical Specs:
Disc One
- 1080p High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K scan
- NEWĀ Audio Commentary by author Xavier Aldana Reyes
- NEWĀ Video Essay by author Miranda Corcoran on Gothic Children
- NEWĀ Video Essay by film scholar Rachel Knightley on Memories and Ghosts
- Interview with directors Juan Antonio Bayona and Guillermo del Toro
- Deleted Scenes & Storyboard Comparisons
- Shooting the Credits
- US & International Theatrical Trailers
- AudioĀ Spanish DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Stereo
- Aspect Ratio TBC
- Optional English subtitles
Disc Two
- When Laura Grew Up: Constructing the OrphanageĀ āĀ featurette
- Tomasā Secret Room: The FilmmakersĀ āĀ featurette
- Horror in the Unknown: The Make-Up EffectsĀ āĀ featurette
- Rehearsal Studio: Cast Auditions and Table ReadĀ āĀ featurette
- Making-ofĀ āĀ featurette
- The SetĀ āĀ featurette
- The SoundĀ āĀ featurette
- AnimaticsĀ āĀ featurette
- Lighting the DarknessĀ āĀ featurette
- Roger Princep: The CastingĀ āĀ featurette
- ProjectionsĀ āĀ featurette
- Q&A with Juan Antonio Bayona ā interview













