YOU WILL DENY WHAT YOU WILL SEE. BUT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DENY THE FEAR. The critically acclaimed Spanish horror film The Orphanage comes to Blu-ray for the first time in Australia. Returning to her childhood home - a mysterious, seaside orphanage - Laura and her family unknowingly unleash a long-forgotten, evil spirit that thrusts them into a chilling nightmare. Produced by Guillermo del Toro (Pan's 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 NEW Audio Commentary by author Xavier Aldana Reyes NEW Video Essay by author Miranda Corcoran on Gothic Children NEW 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 Audio Spanish DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Stereo Aspect Ratio TBC Optional English subtitles Disc Two When Laura Grew Up Constructing the Orphanage - featurette Tomas' Secret Room The Filmmakers - featurette Horror in the Unknown The Make-Up Effects - featurette Rehearsal Studio Cast Auditions and Table Read - featurette Making-of - featurette The Set - featurette The Sound - featurette Animatics - featurette Lighting the Darkness - featurette Roger Princep The Casting - featurette Projections - featurette Q&A with Juan Antonio Bayona - interview
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YOU WILL DENY WHAT YOU WILL SEE. BUT YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO DENY THE FEAR. The critically acclaimed Spanish horror film The Orphanage comes to Blu-ray for the first time in Australia. Returning to her childhood home - a mysterious, seaside orphanage - Laura and her family unknowingly unleash a long-forgotten, evil spirit that thrusts them into a chilling nightmare. Produced by Guillermo del Toro (Pan's 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 NEW Audio Commentary by author Xavier Aldana Reyes NEW Video Essay by author Miranda Corcoran on Gothic Children NEW 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 Audio Spanish DTS-HD 5.1 Surround + LPCM 2.0 Stereo Aspect Ratio TBC Optional English subtitles Disc Two When Laura Grew Up Constructing the Orphanage - featurette Tomas' Secret Room The Filmmakers - featurette Horror in the Unknown The Make-Up Effects - featurette Rehearsal Studio Cast Auditions and Table Read - featurette Making-of - featurette The Set - featurette The Sound - featurette Animatics - featurette Lighting the Darkness - featurette Roger Princep The Casting - featurette Projections - featurette Q&A with Juan Antonio Bayona - interview
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