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The Pusher Trilogy Limited Edition 3 Disc Box Set

Barcode 5028836042600
4K Ultra HD

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Release Date: 15/09/2025

Edition: 4K Ultra HD Box Set with Book (Restored Limited Edition)
Genre: World Cinema
Region Code: Region A,B,C
Certificate: 18
Label: Second Sight Films
Actors: Zlatko Burić, Kim Bodnia, Mads Mikkelsen
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
Number of Discs: 3
Duration: 314 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: English

Pusher

A gang of mid-level criminals navigate Copenhagen’s gritty underworld after a drug deal goes wrong.



Pusher II

Fresh from jail, a criminal vows to leave his past behind following the birth of his first child, but getting out of the life isn’t so easy when you’re born into it.



Pusher III

An aging drug dealer and addict struggles to come to terms with his life choices while a new criminal starts making waves in the underworld.

Special Features:
•New 4K restorations by Director Nicolas Winding Refn
•Features Dolby Atmos and original stereo 2.0 mixes
•New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Peter Bradshaw (Pusher)
•New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Catherine Shoard (Pusher II)
•New audio commentary with Nicolas Winding Refn and Alan Jones (Pusher III)
•Gambler: feature-length documentary
•Nicolas Winding Refn presents: Mellem Venner, Call Girl Centralen "Villa Vennely” and Stenbroens "Helte”. A trilogy of 1960s films by Danish director Poul Nyrup to whom Pusher III was dedicated, in new 4K restorations.

Limited Edition Contents
•Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Thomas Walker
•120-page book with new essays by Jamie Graham, Justin LaLiberty, Janine Pipe, Ariel Power-Schaub, Alison Taylor and Nadine Whitney plus an excerpt from Scandinavian Blue by Jack Stevenson on the films of Poul Nyrup
•5 collectors' art cards