The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith gets special edition DVD!!
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is directed by Fred Schepisi (Six Degrees of Separation) from a novel by Thomas Keneally (Schindler’s Arc – the book on which the film Schindler’s List was based). The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith stands alongside The Harder They Come and Sweet Sweetback’s Baadassss Song as one of the most powerful 1970s cinema explorations of rebellion and uprising, and the costs that are paid on both sides. Called “the one great Australian film that I have seen” by Pauline Kael, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith is a powerful experience.
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Based on the early 20th-century exploits of Jimmy Governor, The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith follows its title character, a half-Aboriginal, half-white young man attempting to make his way as a farmhand, but facing only prejudice and deception from society. When the parentage of his child is called into question and he is further robbed by his white employers, Jimmie’s barely suppressed rage explodes, triggering a wave of violence that would shock a nation.
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Available to order from:
Eureka Store https://eurekavideo.co.uk/movie/the-chant-of-jimmie-blacksmith/
Amazon https://amzn.to/2Zbk8lI
DUAL FORMAT SPECIAL FEATURES:
•LIMITED EDITION O-CARD (First 2000 copies only) – featuring newly commissioned artwork by Nathanael Marsh
•The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith – Australian Version [122 mins] – presented in 1080p on Blu-ray (with a progressive encode on the DVD), from a restoration completed by Umbrella Entertainment
•The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith – International Version [117 mins] – from a brand new restoration completed in 2019 from the original film elements (Blu-ray only)
•Uncompressed monaural soundtrack (on Blu-ray)
•Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
•Brand new and exclusive audio commentary by film critic and writer Alexandra Heller-Nicholas (Australian Version)
•Audio commentary by director Fred Schepisi (Australian version)
•Interview with Fred Schepisi [39 mins]
•Celluloid Gypsies: Making “The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith” [36 mins]
•A conversation with director Fred Schepisi and cinematographer Ian Baker [64 mins]
•The Chant of Tom Lewis – interview with Tom E. Lewis [26 mins]
•Q&A session with Fred Schepisi and Geoffrey Rush, from the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival [34 mins]
•Making us Blacksmiths – Documentary on the casting of Aboriginal lead actors Tom E. Lewis and Freddy Reynolds
•Stills Gallery
•Theatrical Trailer
•Reversible sleeve
•PLUS: A collector’s booklet featuring a new essay by Travis Crawford; a reprint of Pauline Kael’s original review of the film; and rare archival imagery
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