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Orders: Limited Edition (1974)(CIP-031)(Exclusive)

Orders: Limited Edition (1974)(CIP-031)(Exclusive)

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Actors: Hélène Loiselle, Jean Lapointe, Guy Provost, Claude Gauthier, Louise Forestier
Director: Michel Brault
Language: French DTS-HD MA 2.0
Subtitles: English
Region: Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Number of Discs: 1
Rating: TBA
Orig Release Date: 1974
Studio: Canadian International Pictures
Release Date: 11/29/2024
Run Time: 108 Min.
Special Features:
  • Scanned and restored from the 35mm original camera negative by Éléphant - mémoire du cinéma québécois with sections from the 35mm internegative and interpositive
  • New audio commentary featuring filmmaker/professor Frédérick Pelletier and author/professor Gabrielle Tremblay
  • Images of Immediacy (2024, 25 min.) – New interview with author/professor André Loiselle
  • Love at First Sight (2024, 17 min.) – New interview with sound recordist Serge Beauchemin
  • A Peaceful Nation: The Road to October 1970 (2024, 18 min.) – New interview with film historian/professor Sylvain Garel
  • Filming the FLQ (2024, 17 min.) – Garel on felquism in cinema
  • In the Shadow of Kafka (2024, 18 min.) – New interview with author/professor Angelos Koutsourakis
  • The October Crisis: 50 Years On-Screen (2020, 13 min.) – Interviews with filmmaker Mathieu Denis, actress Louise Forestier, actor Claude Gauthier, and filmmaker Félix Rose
  • Michel Brault Lives Again at Cannes Classics (2015, 13 min.) – Interviews with director Michel Brault, actors Claude Gauthier, and Jean Lapointe
  • On Screen! (2008, 48 min.) – Documentary about the making of Orders
  • Les raquetteurs (1958, 15 min.) – Groundbreaking documentary short co-directed by Brault and Gilles Groulx
  • Trailers for four films directed or co-directed by Brault: Pour la suite du monde (1963), Between the Sea and Fresh Water (1967), Acadia Acadia?!? (1971), and Orders (1974)
  • Booklet featuring a new essay by filmmaker Denis Côté
  • Reversible cover artwork
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