Film Focus: Jessica Lange (1982-1995)
Film Focus: Jessica Lange (1982-1995)
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WITH AN INCREDIBLE CAREER SPANNING 6 DECADES, THIS LIMITED EDITION SET BRINGS 4 INCREDIBLE PERFORMANCES FROM BELOVED ACTRESS JESSICA LANGEWith an incredible career spanning six decades, this limited edition set showcases four incredible performances from beloved actress Jessica Lange. The winner of the 'Triple Crown Of Acting', Lange has earned three Emmy Awards, two Academy Awards, and a Tony Award for her work, among leagues of nominations and a Golden Globe.This collection is packed with special features including brand new audio commentaries, interviews and more, and features the worldwide debut on Blu-ray for Losing Isaiah (1995).Frances (1982)Crimes Of The Heart (1986)Music Box (1989)Losing Isaiah (1995) - worldwide premiere on Blu-rayLimited Edition 4-Disc Hardbox. 1500 copies only. Frances (1982) - Imprint Collection #243Despite having a controlling mother and constant disapproval from her father, a 16-year-old girl is swept off her feet into the glory of Hollywood. But with her strong political opinions, a flamboyant love-life and then imprisonment, she falls further into the depths of misfortune.Frances received two Academy Award nominations - one for Jessica Lange in her leading role as troubled actress Frances Farmer, and one for Kim Stanley (S ance on a Wet Afternoon). This powerful biopic also stars Jonathan Banks (Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul) and the late Sam Shepard (The Right Stuff, August: Osage County). Created by the team behind The Elephant Man (1980) - writers Eric Bergren and Christopher de Vore, and producers Jonathan Sanger and Mel Brooks. "Jessica Lange is exhilarating. Her performance as the bright, beautiful, emotionally ravaged Hollywood actress of the late 1930's. is stunning." - Vincent Canby, New York TimesSpecial Features & Technical Specs:1080P High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K scanAudio Commentary by director Graeme Clifford and David GregoryNEW Interview with producer Jonathan Sanger (2023)NEW Interview with director Graeme Clifford (2023)NEW Interview with production designer Ida Random (2023)A Hollywood Life: Remembering Frances - featuretteArchival interview with Jessica Lange (1983)Theatrical TrailerAspect Ratio 1.85:1Audio English LPCM 2.0 StereoOptional English HOH SubtitlesCrimes Of The Heart (1986) - Imprint Collection #244Babe has just shot her husband. Lenny worries that men will no longer find her attractive, and Meg returns from Hollywood after a nervous breakdown. The three eccentric sisters reunite and support each other through their exasperating succession of mistakes and misfortunes. Revered actresses Jessica Lange, Diane Keaton and Sissy Spacek play the Magrath sisters in this critically acclaimed black comedy.Nominated for three Academy Awards, and for the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture. Sissy Spacek (Carrie) won Best Actress at the Golden Globes, the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, and the Kansas City Film Critics Circle for her performance in this film. ".that most delicate of undertakings: a comedy about serious matters. The underlying tone. Is a deep, abiding comic affection, a love for these characters who survive in the middle of a thicket of Southern Gothic clich s and archetypes." - Roger EbertSpecial Features & Technical Specs:1080P High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K scanNEW Audio Commentary by Karen Horsley, author of "The American Southern Gothic on Screen" (2023)NEW Interview with director Bruce Beresford (2023)NEW Interview with playwright Beth Henley (2023)Archival interviews with director Bruce Beresford, and editor / producer Freddie Fields (1986)Archival interviews with actors Jessica Lange, Tess Harper & Sissy Spacek (1986)Archival Interview with playwright Beth Henely (1986)Theatrical TrailerAspect Ratio 1.85:1Audio English LPCM 2.0 StereoEnglish HOH SubtitlesMusic Box (1989) - Imprint Collection #245Chicago attorney Ann Talbot agrees to defend her Hungarian immigrant father against accusations of heinous war crimes committed 50 years earlier. As the trial unfolds, Ann probes for evidence that will not only establish his innocence but also lay to rest her own agonising doubts about his past. Music Box is a devastating crime drama based on real life events, starring Jessica Lange as a defence attorney representing her father on trial for war crimes. Lange was nominated for both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for her leading performance in this film. Directed by Academy Award-winner Costa-Gavras, written by Joe Eszterhas (Showgirls), and starring Oscar nominees Armin Mueller-Stahl (Shine, Eastern Promises) and Frederic Forrest (Apocalypse Now, The Rose).Special Features & Technical Specs:1080P High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K scanNEW Audio commentary by Gary Crowdus editor of Cineaste Magazine (2023)NEW Interview with screenwriter Joe Eszterhas (2023)NEW Interview with producer Irwin Winkler (2023)NEW Interview with production designer Jeannine Oppewall (2023)NEW Interview with actor Michael Rooker (2023)NEW Interview with actor Lukas Haas (2023)Archival interview with actor Jessica Lange (1989)Archival interview with actor Armin Mueller-Stahl (1989)Archival interview with director Costa-Gavras (1989)Theatrical TrailerAspect Ratio 2.35:1Audio English LPCM 2.0 StereoOptional English HOH SubtitlesLosing Isaiah (1995) - Imprint Collection #246When a crack-addicted single mother (Halle Berry) accidentally leaves her baby in a dumpster while high, the child is adopted by a warm-hearted social worker (Jessica Lange). Years later, the mother has gone through rehab and holds a steady job, and upon learning that her child is still alive, challenges for custody of the child.Jessica Lange goes up against Halle Berry in this heartwrenching drama directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal, also starring David Strathairn (Nomadland), Cuba Gooding Jr. (Boyz n the Hood), and Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction). Worldwide Blu-ray debut. Special Features & Technical Specs:1080P High-definition presentation on Blu-ray from a 2K scanSpecial Features TBCArchival Interview with Halle BerryTheatrical TrailerAspect Ratio TBCAudio English LPCM 2.0 StereoOptional English HOH Subtitles