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‘White Bird in a Blizzard’ on Blu-ray & DVD January 20th!

White Bird In A BlizzardKat Connors’ perfect homemaker mother, Eve, a beautiful, enigmatic, and haunted woman, disappears – just as Kat is discovering and relishing her newfound sexuality. Having lived for so long in a stifled, emotionally repressed household, she barely registers her mother’s absence and certainly doesn’t blame her doormat of a father, Brock, for the loss. In fact, it’s almost a relief. But as time passes, Kat begins to come to grips with how deeply Eve’s disappearance has affected her. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure, and her own denial about the events surrounding it. 

WHITE BIRD IN A BLIZZARD 

Haunting Tale From Acclaimed Director Gregg Araki Arrives On Blu-ray™ And DVD January 20 From Magnolia Home Entertainment

Synopsis

Kat Connors’ perfect homemaker mother, Eve, a beautiful, enigmatic, and haunted woman, disappears – just as Kat is discovering and relishing her newfound sexuality. Having lived for so long in a stifled, emotionally repressed household, she barely registers her mother’s absence and certainly doesn’t blame her doormat of a father, Brock, for the loss. In fact, it’s almost a relief. But as time passes, Kat begins to come to grips with how deeply Eve’s disappearance has affected her. Returning home on a break from college, she finds herself confronted with the truth about her mother’s departure, and her own denial about the events surrounding it.

Bonus Features

Commentary with Director Gregg Araki and Actress Shailene Woodley • Deleted and Extended Scenes • Interview with Director Gregg Araki • Interview with Actress Shailene Woodley • AXS TV: A Look at White Bird In A Blizzard • Theatrical Trailer

Street Date:  January 20, 2015

Running Time: 91 min

Catalog:  10802/10801

MPAA Rating: R

 

 

Order White Bird in a Blizzard on Blu-ray January 20th!

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