Blu-ray for the first time on September 19th 2011 (
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B..._ss_tl?ie=UTF8 tag=braindamage-21 linkCode=as2 camp=1634 creative=19450 creativeASIN=B0051URX04), it is released by the BFI in the UK, in a Dual Format Edition (a DVD is included in the case) along with a newly commissioned documentary on the story behind it.The film is famous for its subdued, moody Pink Floyd soundtrack, featuring some of their most loved songs from that era, including Green is the Colour, Cymbaline and The Nile Song. This new release is presented in both High and Standard Definition, and features a Director-approved High Def transfer from original film elements. There's also Making More (2011, 17 mins, DVD only), a newly commissioned documentary on the story behind the film, theatrical trailers for Schroeder's More, 1972's The Valley (which also has a Floyd soundtrack) and 1975's Maîtresse, and the package is completed with an illustrated booklet with new essays, biographies and notes on the soundtrack. We've taken a good look at the Blu-ray to see what sort of package the BFI have produced...
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