One of the most prominent horror filmmakers of his generation, Ti West has directed a slew of successful films, including X, Pearl, The House of the Devil, The Innkeepers and the upcoming MaXXXine. Now The Sacrament, the director’s 2013 cult favourite, is the latest horror to get the Second Sight Films Limited Edition Blu-ray treatment, which is set for release this June alongside a Standard Edition.
The new collector’s edition will be released on 17th June 2024 on Region B in the UK and is presented in a rigid slipcase with new artwork by Chris Malbon along with a 70-page booklet with new essays and a raft of fantastic special features, including new interviews, a newly edited making of documentary and more.
A small news team, played by AJ Bowen (You’re Next, The House of the Devil), Joe Swanberg (You’re Next, V/H/S) join a desperate man on a search for his missing sister (Amy Seimetz (Stranger Things, Pet Semetary). After a tip off, the group travels to Eden Parish and the documentary filming begins… But when they arrive at the supposedly peaceful sanctuary, it soon becomes clear that this isn’t the remote paradise they’d been looking for.
Greeted by armed guards, the crew start to question what they’ve walked into. Word reaches them that they must meet the leader of the seemingly joyful community. When they enter the parish and are brought in front of ‘Father’ things soon take a terrifying turn. As their worst nightmare becomes all too real, will they make it out alive?
Say your prayers at The Sacrament, a harrowing horror that will chill you to the bone.
Special Features
- Indie Guys at Heart: A new interview with actor AJ Bowen
- The Best Pathway: A new interview with actor Joe Swanberg
- An Ecstatic State: A new interview with actor Amy Seimetz
- The Itch to Act: new interview with actor Gene Jones
- A Wild Ride: A new interview with producer Peter Phok
- Truthiness: Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on The Sacrament
- We’re Not Sinners Here: The Making of The Sacrament
Limited Edition Contents
- Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Chris Malbon
- 70-page book with new essays by Anton Bitel, Kat Hughes, Rich Johnson and Beth Kelly
- Six collectors’ art cards
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