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Heat and Dust

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:29 pm
by MichaelB
Announced for April 15:
After a cinema run from March, Merchant Ivory’s Heat and Dust (1983), starring Julie Christie and Greta Scacchi will be released on a 2-disc Blu-ray.

Re: Heat and Dust

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:39 pm
by dda1996a
Does this and Shakespeare Wallah mean we'll get more Merchant Ivory soon?

Re: Heat and Dust

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:40 pm
by MichaelB
Maurice is out this month, so yes.

Re: Heat and Dust

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2019 1:49 pm
by antnield
Extras:

- Autobiography of a Princess (1975, 58 mins): Merchant Ivory’s fictional study of Imperial India starring James Mason and Madhur Jaffrey
- Merchant Ivory's Royal India (2018): conversation between James Ivory and writer/director Chris Terrio
- Greta Scacchi and Nickolas Grace Remember Heat and Dust (2018): an interview by Claire Monk
- Onstage Q&A with Madhur Jaffrey (2018)
- Original Theatrical Trailer
- Re-release Trailer
- Other extras TBC

Re: Heat and Dust

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 1:08 pm
by Paul Moran
Good news. Can't wait to replace my HVE and Odyssey DVDs!

Belated update: Bought it from Base.com on 22 Oct 2019 for £6.79.

Re: Heat and Dust

Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2019 12:32 pm
by MichaelB
Full specs announced:
A Merchant Ivory production of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s
Heat and Dust
Directed by James Ivory


Plus Autobiography of a Princess

See the new BFI trailer here.

BFI 2-disc Blu-ray set released on 15 April 2019, followed by iTunes release on 29 April

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala’s adaptation from her own Booker Prize-winning novel moves effortlessly between past and present in a sensual and evocative journey, telling the story of two women’s paths to self-discovery more than half a century apart.

Now beautifully restored in 4K and available on Blu-ray for the first time, the BAFTA-winning Heat and Dust is accompanied by Autobiography of a Princess (1975), Merchant Ivory’s fictional study of Imperial India starring James Mason and Madhur Jaffrey and released on 15 April 2019. An iTunes release follows on 29 April.

When Anne (Julie Christie) inherits the letters of her great-aunt Olivia (Greta Scacchi in her breakthrough role), she becomes drawn to India by their revelations of a relationship with a handsome and charismatic, if not entirely scrupulous, Indian prince (Shashi Kapoor). The strong supporting cast includes Madhur Jaffrey as the prince’s manipulative mother, Christopher Cazenove as Olivia’s husband and Nickolas Grace as Harry, her confidant.

Special features
• New 4K restoration
Autobiography of a Princess (1975, 58 mins): Merchant Ivory’s fictional study of royal India starring James Mason and Madhur Jaffrey
Merchant Ivory's Royal India (2017, 33 mins): James Ivory in conversation with writer/director Chris Terrio
Greta Scacchi and Nickolas Grace Remember Heat and Dust (2017, 42 mins): an interview by Claire Monk
• Q&A with Madhur Jaffrey (2017, 22 mins)
• Trailers
• Three archive shorts depicting some of the princely states of India (1922 – 1940, 56 mins)
The Guardian Interview: Ismail Merchant, James Ivory and Ruth Prawer Jhabvala (1992, 100 mins, audio only): John Pym moderates a panel discussion at the NFT

Product details
RRP: £24.99/ Cat. no. BFIB1333 / Cert 15
UK / 1983, 1975 / colour / 130 mins, 58 mins / English language, with optional hard-of-hearing subtitles / original aspect ratio 1.66:1 / Disc 1: BD50, 1080p, 24fps, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48kHz/24-bit), PCM 2.0 stereo audio / Disc 2: BD50, 1080p, 24fps, PCM 1.0 mono audio (48kHz/24-bit)

Re: Heat and Dust

Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2021 6:22 am
by britcom68
So sorry to bump this thread up but I am wondering if anyone else out there has noticed that the Kino-Lorber site for the Cohen edition now lists their dvd edition as having all the same special features as the blu? The reason I bring it up is that the actual dvd edition they put out does not have the same identical supplements as their blu, at least the current dvd-edition does not have all the same materials. Did I miss something? Was there an announcement from Cohen or Kino that they would be upgrading their dvd-edition to mirror the blu?