Insignificance [BLU-RAY]
A unique film from multi-award-winning director Nicolas Roeg, Insignificance has garnered increasing attention and acclaim in the decades since its initial release. It is featured here in a High Definition transfer made from original film elements, in its theatrically-exhibited aspect ratio.
On a hot night in 1954, a professor, an actress, a senator and a ballplayer converge in a New York hotel: avatars of four iconic figures from mid-fifties America. Not merely a statement on relativity, politics and the nature of fame, Insignificance is also a performance and script tour de force, with a fluid progression of flashbacks and flash-forwards focusing on the fictional Einstein’s current observations, childhood memories and apprehensions for the future.
Featuring bravura performances from its main cast (Theresa Russell, Michael Emil, Gary Busey and Tony Curtis), Insignificance takes as its premise the intriguing notion that the scientist and the troubled screen goddess had once met and discovered much that bound them together.
SPECIAL FEATURES
[] Full Frame Version
[] Original Theatrical Trailer
[] Image Gallery
- Reference
- 7957074
- Barcode
- 5027626707446
- Classification
- 15
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Picture
- 1.78:1 / Colour
- Sound
- Stereo / English
- Subtitles
- English
- Region
- B
- Time
- 109 mins approx
- Reference
- 7957074
- Barcode
- 5027626707446
- Classification
- 15
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Picture
- 1.78:1 / Colour
- Sound
- Stereo / English
- Subtitles
- English
- Region
- B
- Time
- 109 mins approx