A film by Peter Weir emarquable, Dead Pets Society, who in his time, had marked a generation, setting itself up for its first edition on Blu-Ray. Regardless of the analyzes and the feelings of everyone, the film impresses, far beyond its purpose. Mix of thoughts and stress, it is also a unique film: because he is Peter Weir, on the one hand, but also because Maurice Jarre composed the soundtrack, discreet and unforgettable. Film of his as well, since the sound designer of record of David Lynch "first time", Alan Splet, now deceased, had composed the soundscape, also secretive, but a particularly successful across this feature film. Some of the content of supplements for this edition to be published by Disney will be consecrated as the "Master of Sound: Alan Splet".
No specific detail has yet been revealed, besides the content of supplements as follows:
- Dead Poets: A Look Back featuring interview footage with Director Peter Weir, Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard and Many Others
- Raw Takes
- Master of Sound: Alan Splet - interviews with David Lynch And Peter Weir
- Cinematography Master Class - an intensive and inspirational lighting workshop with Cinematographer John Seale
- Audio Commentary with Director Peter Weir, Cinematographer John Seale and Writer Tom Schulman
- Theatrical Trailer
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