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Nosferatu 4K (2024)

Nosferatu 4K (2024)

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***Includes Theatrical & Extended Cut***
Actors: Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgård, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Willem Dafoe, Emma Corrin
Director: Robert Eggers
Language: ENGLISH: Dolby Atmos
ENGLISH: Dolby TrueHD 7.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1
SPANISH: Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
Region: Untested
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Number of Discs: 2 (Digital Copy)
Rating: Not Rated
Orig Release Date: 2024
Studio: Universal
Release Date: 2/18/2025
Run Time: 136 Min.
Special Features:
  • Deleted Scenes
    • Ellen at the Window (2.06)
    • Harding's Bedchamber/Dark Corridor (2.38)
    • Behold, the Third Night (1.06)
  • Nosferatu: A Modern Masterpiece
    • Breathing Life Into a Dream (9.26) - The cast works to make Director Robert Eggers' lifelong dream a reality.
    • Becoming Count Orlok (6.12) - The creation of the titular villain is discussed.
    • Capturing the Mood (5.19) - This segment covers using light, shadow, and the camera to create the film's atmosphere.
    • Recreating 1838 (6.29) - Production Designer Craig Lathrop provides a look at the film's sets.
    • Dressing the Part (5.55) - This feature covers the character's costumes.
    • The End is Just the Beginning (7.18) - Visual effects supervisor Angela Barson and composer Robin Carolan discuss the impact of the VFX and the score.
  • Feature Commentary with Writer/Director Robert Eggers - Eggers is endlessly informative throughout the duration of the commentary. It's almost a certainty that he is operating without scripted thoughts, instead relying on each particular scene to drive his anecdotes and recollections. No subject is off limits, and his deep knowledge of the project spills out across a host of topics from set design to costuming, and casting to location scouting. Among the interesting things he shares, Eggers discusses how they ended up using Pernštejn Castle in the Czech Republic for the castle exteriors which, incidentally, was the same castle used by Werner Herzog for his film Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979). Eggers' team, however, constructed a more impressive and imposing gate and tried to use different locations around the castle to keep it from being recognized by those familiar with the earlier film.
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