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Irreversible (Blu-ray) Indicator Ltd

$74.95

Perhaps the quintessential exemplar of New French Extremity, Irreversible amazed and outraged audiences across the world upon its release in 2002 with its harrowing scenes of rape and violence. Now Gaspar Noé’s nauseating, thrilling, ingenious masterwork returns in a new 2K restoration, both in its Original Theatrical Cut and a potent new Straight Cut, assembled in 2020.

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Special Features

INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION 2 x BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES

2K restorations supervised by writer-director Gaspar Noé
Two versions of the film: the 2002 Original Theatrical Cut (98 mins); and the 2020 Straight Cut, which re-assembles the events in chronological order (90 mins)
Original 5.1 surround sound and 2.0 stereo audio tracks
Audio commentary by Gaspar Noé on the Original Theatrical Cut (2003)
The Irreversible Odyssey (2019, 44 mins): retrospective documentary featuring interviews with Noé, actors Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel and Albert Dupontel, cinematographer Benoît Debie, and others
NFT50 Q&A (2002, 49 mins): archival audio recording of a post-screening Q&A session with Noé, Bellucci and Cassel, recorded at London’s National Film Theatre
The BFI Masterclass with Gaspar Noé (2009, 90 mins): archival audio recording of the filmmaker in conversation with programmer and critic David Cox, recorded at BFI Southbank during the London Film Festival
SFX (2003, 8 mins): visual effects supervisor Rodolphe Chabrier discusses his team’s work on the film
Time Destroys All Things (2021, 15 mins): video essay examining the two versions of Irreversible by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, author of Rape-Revenge Films: A Critical Study
Deleted scene (1 min)
‘Stress’ (2002, 5 mins) and ‘Outrage’ (2002, 5 mins): Thomas Bangalter music videos, directed by Noé
Intoxication (2002, 5 mins): documentary short by Noé featuring filmmaker Stéphane Drouot
Original theatrical trailers
2019 Venice Film Festival trailer
Teaser trailers
Image gallery: publicity and promotional material
New and improved English subtitles
Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Anna Bogutskaya, an archival American Cinematographer article on the technical aspects of the film, a BBFC case study, an overview of contemporary critical responses, an archival ‘for and against’ article by Nick James and Mark Kermode, a look at the creation of the Straight Cut, new writing on Intoxication, and film credits
Limited edition exclusive double-sided poster
UK premiere on Blu-ray
Limited edition of 10,000 copies

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Bluray

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Indicator