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Stalked: Woman in Winter DVD, Farrell and Weisz

RichardJobson.jpgJust a couple of stories worth pulling together, first up Richard Jobson's A Woman in Winter DVD release, and then Colin Farrell stars alongside Rachel Weisz.


I already talked about Richard Jobson's A Woman in Winter, and unfortunately I missed the screening as my life seems to have less and less time in it. Now though it's set for a DVD release from Tartan Video in anamorphic widescreen, Dolby Digital 2.0, 5.1 and DTS 5.1 audio tracks, there will also be a director's commentary and a couple of featurettes for a making of and the storyboards. The plot is quite unusual, and the film looks well worth a watch. The DVD details come from DVD Times. You can see the trailer and read more about it in an earlier story.


Colin Farrell has signed up to Phillip Noyce's film Dirt Music alongside Rachel Weisz. The film is located in the Australian Outback and is based on Tim Winton's novel of the same name according to Variety through Coming Soon. Weisz plays a woman struggling with the isolation of living in a remote community until a stranger arrives and fires up her passion.





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So there is no other screening and it's a direct DVD release?

Think so Simone.

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