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- David Cronenberg's 1970 Crimes of the Future (HD, 63 minutes) - The 1970 version of Crimes of the Future shares almost nothing in common with the 2022 film. The characters, plot and even premise are completely different, making this more of a Cronenberg curiosity. Still, there's always fun to be had in examining a director's earliest work. The story itself is about as sick and twisted as you could hope, set in a world where a man-made plague has wiped out all women, leaving men in the throes of chaos and deviance. Ronald Mlodzik plays Adrian, a clinic owner who sets out to find his missing colleague and mentor. Complicating matters is the fact that men have begun to be infected by a mutated version of the virus, which threatens to wipe out humanity.
- The Death of David Cronenberg (HD, 1 minute) - A disquieting short film in which Cronenberg bids farewell to his own rotting corpse.
- The Making of Crimes of the Future (HD, 10 minutes) - Cronenberg discusses the story, production and cast.
- Behind the Scenes Footage (HD, 11 minutes) - behind the scenes footage.
- Interviews (HD, 14 minutes) - Individual interviews with Viggo Mortensen, Lea Seydoux and Kristen Stewart. There were my favorite of the features, as each actor provides some compelling insight into their performances, processes and character motivations.
- 3D Animated Renders (HD, 5 minutes) - Three early animated renders are included for the Sark (with Arm Movement Test), the Breakfaster Chair and the Orchidbed.
- Photos & Renders (HD, 1 minute) - Additional production design concept photos and renders.
- Organ Sketches (HD, 1 minute)
- Location Photos & Studio Concept Drawings (HD, 1 minute)
Board Game Reaction (HD, 3 minutes) - Cronenberg and members of the cast react to a faux Crimes of the Future Boardgame called 'Surgery Is the New Sex', a play on the classic Operation boardgame.
- Crimes of the Future Trailers (HD) - Included is a teaser trailer, a theatrical trailer and a TV spot.
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