David Lynch’s Blue Velvet Gets Criterion Release, Features 51 Minutes of Unseen Footage

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David Lynch’s 1986 traditional Blue Velvet is getting the Criterion treatment this spring, as IndieWire notes. The new version of the movie consists of quite a few bonus options, most notably together with The Lost Footage: a 51-minute assemblage of “deleted scenes and alternate takes“ from the film. Lynch beforehand mentioned the rediscovered materials in a 2011 interview on KCRW: “It’s unbelievable,” he mentioned on the time. “I’m seeing stuff I thought was gone forever.”

The director-approved version of the movie additionally consists of the documentaries “Blue Velvet” Revisited and Mysteries of Love. It’s out May 28 on Blu-Ray and DVD.

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