Häxan Limited Edition Blu-ray

Häxan Limited Edition Blu-ray

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'Häxan' Director: Benjamin Christensen (1922) Radiance Special Edition 2-Disc Blu-ray | 2K restoration | Region Free | Swedish intertitles w/ English subtitles

A series of eerie vignettes depict images of sorcery and evil on screen, from representations of occultism and religious hypocrisy to a chilling witch hunt in the Middle Ages.

Directed by and starring Benjamin Christensen as the Devil, Häxan mixes documentary and fiction forms to create an unsettling brew that prefigures everything from Gothic horror to the found footage film. This legendary horror film was released in numerous edits and this edition collects four such versions of the film.

 

Special Edition contents:
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Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
- Special edition booklet featuring new writing by Pamela Hutchinson
- Special edition of 3000 copies, presented full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings 

Special features include:
Selection of scores by Matti Bye (2006), Bronnt Industries Kapital (2007), and Geoff Smith (2007) 
- Witchcraft through the Ages - an alternate cut of the film featuring narration by William S. Burroughs and soundtrack by Jean-Luc Ponty, newly transferred in 2K from a 16mm dupe negative (1968, 77 mins)
- Introduction by director Benjamin Christensen (1941, 8 mins)
- Outtakes - a reel of test footage shot by Benjamin Christensen featuring scenes for Häxan, Hævnens Nat (Night of Revengeand other work by the filmmaker (1922, 12 mins)
- Recently discovered costume screen test (1922, 2 mins)
- Appreciation by filmmaker Guillermo del Toro (2024, 14 mins)
- For Satan: The Convert’s Guide to HäxanA visual essay by Vito A. Rowlands, author of the BFI Film Classics edition of Häxan (2024, 12 mins)
- Audio commentary by horror experts Guy Adams and A.K. Benedict (2024)
- Häxan - The Esoteric Cut - an alternate cut of the film featuring English intertitles and soundtrack by Lawrence Leherissey (Date unknown, 84 mins)
- Witchcraft through the Ages a French version of the film featuring narration by Jean-Pierre Kalfon, sourced from the best surviving VHS (1990, 82 mins


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