
Family Portraits: A Trilogy of America [Blu-ray]
Over the course of seven years, three short films about the brutal dissolution of the American family â Cutting Moments (1997), Home (1998) and Prologue (2003) â elicited both horrified gasps and standing ovations at film festivals around the world. When combined into a theatrical feature, this trilogy by writer/producer/director/editor Douglas Buck â whose directing credits would eventually include the SISTERS remake and âThe Accidentâ segment of THE THEATRE BIZARRE â was hailed as ânightmarishâ (The New York Times), âlike Todd Solondz on crackâ (Digitally Obsessed) and âthe most chilling portrait of the loss of humanity in the manicured lawns of Middle America ever madeâ (LA Weekly). Buckâs âunbearably intense and enormously movingâ (Filmecho) stunner is now scanned in 2k from the original negative for the first time ever with all-new Special Features.
Special Features:
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Commentary with Director Douglas Buck
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Commentary with Maitland McDonagh
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AFTER ALL - Early Short Film
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CUTTING MOMENTS Interviews, Circa 1998
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Thatâs Dark - Podcast on CUTTING MOMENTS & Interview with Director Douglas Buck
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Deleted Scene - Prologue
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Behind the Scenes - Prologue
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Stills Galleries
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Trailer
Disc Specs:
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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
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Audio: English Mono
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Closed Captions
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Region Free
- Run time: 104 mins
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Over the course of seven years, three short films about the brutal dissolution of the American family â Cutting Moments (1997), Home (1998) and Prologue (2003) â elicited both horrified gasps and standing ovations at film festivals around the world. When combined into a theatrical feature, this trilogy by writer/producer/director/editor Douglas Buck â whose directing credits would eventually include the SISTERS remake and âThe Accidentâ segment of THE THEATRE BIZARRE â was hailed as ânightmarishâ (The New York Times), âlike Todd Solondz on crackâ (Digitally Obsessed) and âthe most chilling portrait of the loss of humanity in the manicured lawns of Middle America ever madeâ (LA Weekly). Buckâs âunbearably intense and enormously movingâ (Filmecho) stunner is now scanned in 2k from the original negative for the first time ever with all-new Special Features.
Special Features:
-
Commentary with Director Douglas Buck
-
Commentary with Maitland McDonagh
-
AFTER ALL - Early Short Film
-
CUTTING MOMENTS Interviews, Circa 1998
-
Thatâs Dark - Podcast on CUTTING MOMENTS & Interview with Director Douglas Buck
-
Deleted Scene - Prologue
-
Behind the Scenes - Prologue
-
Stills Galleries
-
Trailer
Disc Specs:
-
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
-
Audio: English Mono
-
Closed Captions
-
Region Free
- Run time: 104 mins











