The Blair Witch Project [videorecording] / Artisan Entertainment presents ; a Haxan Films production ; a film by Eduardo Sanchez & Daniel Myrick ; producers, Gregg Hale, Robin Cowie ; written, directed and edited by Daniel Myrick & Eduardo Sanchez.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 11266 | Artisan Home EntertainmentPublication details: Santa Monica, CA : Artisan Entertainment, c1999.Edition: Special ed. ; fullscreen DVD version (4.3)Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 87 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 0784013373
- 9780784013373
- Blair Witch Project (Motion picture).
- Director of photography, Neal Fredericks ; music composed and performed by Tony Cora ; production design, Ben Rock ; executive producers, Bob Eick, Kevin J. Foxe ; co-producer, Michael Monello.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Combining Hi-8 video with black-and-white 16 mm film, this film presents a raw look at what can happen when college students forego common sense and enter the world of voodoo and witchcraft. Presented as a straightforward documentary, the film opens with a title card explaining that in 1994, three students went into the Maryland back woods to do a film project on the Blair Witch incidents. These kids were never seen again, and the film you are about to see is from their recovered equipment, found in the woods a year later. The entire movie documents their adventures leading up to their final minutes. The Blair Witch incident, as we initially learn from the local town elders, is an old legend about a group of witches who tortured and killed several children many years ago. Everyone in town knows the story and they're all sketchy on the details. Out in the woods and away from their parked car (and civilization), what starts as a school exercise turns into a nightmare when the three kids lose their map. Forced to spend extra days finding their way out, the kids then start to hear horrific sounds outside their tents in the pitch-black middle of night. They also find strange artifacts from (what can only be) the Blair Witch, still living in the woods. Frightened, they desperately try to find their way out of the woods, with no luck. Slowly these students start to unravel, knowing they have no way of getting out, no food, and it's getting cold. Each night they are confronted with shrieking and sounds so haunting that they are convinced someone is following them, and they quickly begin to fear for their lives. The film premiered in the midnight movie section at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Chris Gore, Rovi
"DVD-ROM features exclusive website access ; map ; excerpts from the dossier ; excerpts from the comic book"--Container.
Dolby 2.0 surround ; digitally mastered.
Includes short film, Curse of the Blair Witch.
Special features: newly discovered footage ; director and producer commentary ; production notes ; cast and crew information ; theatrical teaser & trailers ; mythology ; and more.
Includes short film, Curse of the Blair Witch.
Director of photography, Neal Fredericks ; music composed and performed by Tony Cora ; production design, Ben Rock ; executive producers, Bob Eick, Kevin J. Foxe ; co-producer, Michael Monello.
Heather Donahue, Michael Williams, Joshua Leonard ; with Bob Griffin, Jim King, Sandra Sanchez, Ed Swanson, Patricia DeCou, Mark Mason, Jackie Hallex.
Three student filmmakers set out into the forest to film a documentary on a legend known as The Blair Witch. As they become lost in the woods, an unseen evil begins to stalk and harass them. They soon realize that what they are filming is not a legend, but their own descent into a horrifying encounter with the supernatural.
MPAA rating: R.
DVD.
Closed captioned for the hearing impaired.