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I Was at Home, But... tells the story of Astrid (Maren Eggert), a forty-something mother of two, struggling to regain her balance in the wake of her husband’s death. Her adolescent son Phillip (Jakob Lassalle) disappeared for a week and now that he has returned, he faces disciplinary action at school and his toe requires amputation. As new questions confront Astrid from every angle, even simple activities like buying a bicycle or engaging with a work of art, are fraught with unexpected challenges.
In her signature elliptical style and with a gentle sense of humor, Schanelec weaves together these narrative strands and more—a school production of Hamlet, a pair of teachers deciding whether to start a family, a donkey and a dog who share a home—to create an indelible picture of a small community grappling with fundamental questions of existence.
DISC SPECIFICATIONS:
I WAS AT HOME, BUT...is presented with its original aspect ratio of 1.66:1 with German DTS-MA 5.1 and 2.0 on Blu-ray and Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 sound on DVD. English subtitles included
BONUS FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Three short films by Angela Schanelec
- Lovely Yellow Color / Schöne gelbe Farbe (1991, 5 mins)
- Far Away / Weit entfert (1992, 9 mins)
- Prague, March ‘92 / Prag, März 92 (1992, 15mins)
- Interview with Angela Schanelec (2020, 37 mins)
- Theatrical Trailer
- Booklet featuring essay by actor and filmmaker Deragh Campbell
“I WAS AT HOME, BUT...”
Director: | Angela Schanelec |
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Studio: | Cinema Guild |
Release Date: | 11/3/2020 |
Item #: | 2344148X |
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UPC #: | 881164001443 |
Attributes: | Widescreen |
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Product Type: | Blu-ray |
Rating: | NR |
Street Date: | 11/3/2020 |
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Run Time: | 105 minutes |
This product is a special order |