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Born Free

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Release Date: 08/05/2017

Genre: Classics
Region Code: Blu-ray B
Label: Eureka
Actors: Virginia McKenna, Bill Travers
Director: James Hill
Number of Discs: 2
Audio Languages: Inglese

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This wondrous true adventure from the best-selling novel about a woman who raised a lioness and eventually set her free is beautifully photographed on the vast, golden savannas of central Africa.



When game warden George Adamson (Bill Travers) is forced to kill a menacing lion and lioness, he and his wife Joy (Virginia McKenna) adopt their three cubs. Two are sent off to zoos, but the third is kept – a female they name Elsa – to which they have become particularly attached. When Elsa becomes a full grown lioness, the Adamsons realise that she must be set free and taught to survive on her own. A year later the Adamsons return to the savanna and are surprised by a very special welcome from their old friend.



Highly acclaimed for its cinematography and music, Born Free is a story of courage and love, nature, and a relationship unlike any other ever filmed. Eureka Entertainment is proud to present the film on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK, in a special Dual-Format edition.



DUAL FORMAT SPECIAL FEATURES:

* Stunning High-Definition presentation
* Uncompressed monaural soundtrack on the Blu-ray
* Isolated score track
* Audio Commentary with Film Historians Jon Burlingame, Julie Kirgo, and Nick Redman
* Spirit of Elsa – a featurette on the Born Free Foundations work in Kenya
* Elsa the Lioness 60th Anniversary – a short featurette about Elsa, the lioness whose story is the basis for Born Free
* Promotional featurette, generously provided by the Born Free Foundation
* Original Theatrical Trailers

PRESS:



“Born Free gives us a deep deep myth – and it’s a very encouraging myth – that we are at one with nature. Death and destruction and pain and agony are not part of that myth. They happen to be part of the natural world”

– David Attenborough



“Beautifully shot, brilliantly scored by John Barry and sensitively staged by director James Hill, this charming adaptation of Joy Adamson's bestseller is one of the great animal films.” – David Parkinson, Radio Times



“Without minimizing the facts of animal life or overly sentimentalizing them, this film casts an enchantment that is just about irresistible” – New York Times



“a nicely restrained children's tearjerker that doesn't overdo the anthropomorphism, despite extreme provocation.” – Chicago Reader