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A caption reads: Universal
A caption reads: IFC Films
Gentle acoustic guitar music plays.
Mason, as a young boy lies on grass looking up at the sky.
A caption reads: In 2002 Richard Linklater cast a six year old boy.
Mason lies on a cushion with his arms behind his head.
A caption reads: Over the next 12 years.
Mason holds his hands out as someone throws him an American football.
A pre-teen Mason rides on his bike.
Mason gives a shy smile as he sits in a restaurant.
An older teenage Mason looks unhappy in his bedroom.
Mason, now like an adult with goatee beard and long hair walks into a kitchen.
A caption reads: They made film history.
A car drives on a highway.
Mason and his sister fight in the backseat with pillows.
His mother, Olivia, is driving but turns to face them.
Hey, stop! Put the barrier up.
A pillow barrier is set up between the fighting kids but Mason punches it.
A caption reads: There has simply never been anything like this movie. Logan Hill. Rolling Stone.
Mason and a friend ride on bikes.
They sit on the edge of a trailer looking at a catalogue giggling.
They are looking at a catalogue of women's lingerie and one of them points to a picture of a woman wearing a bra.
A young Mason looks disappointed as he leans on a door at school.
We see he is watching his mother talk to a teacher who has his hand on her back.
Mason is playing on a handheld games console and turns.
A black car pulls up outside a house.
Mason's dad, Mason Sr, stands in front of him and his sister.
- Are you guys reading to have some fun? - Yeah!
They chase each other around a sculpture.
They jump up and down at a sports arena.
A boy blows a bubblegum bubble which Mason tries to pop with his finger.
Mason is bowling a ball into the gutter.
His dad and sister watch on.
No! Alright don't worry about it.
Wish we could use the bumpers.
You don't want the bumpers. Life don't give you bumpers.
Mason Sr. parks the car with the kids.
A caption reads: A once- in-a-lifetime movie. Mike Ryan. The Huffington Post.
A front door slowly opens and Olivia walks in. A couple rush to greet her.
Mason and his dad walk by a pool of water in a park.
Olivia's boyfriend throws a plate off a dinner table as the family look on terrified.
Olivia drives in the car looking very nervous with an equally anxious Mason in the back.
A teacher stands in front of her class.
We have a new student joining us today.
Mason sits at a desk with a smile on his face.
Two kids look at him with blank expressions.
A fellow student turns and shakes hands with him.
Hey dude, welcome to the suck!
Music becomes truimphant.
Mason stripped to his shorts jumps into a pool of water. His dad is already in.
Olivia is with Mason at school and attempts to kiss the side of his head but he moves away.
Mom!
A kid pushes an older teenage Mason in the chest.
Olivia covers her face and looks like she may cry.
Somebody throws Mason a beer.
An older Mason is with his mom at a quiet party.
-Have you been drinking? -A little bit. -Oh!
A caption reads: A one-of-a-kind movie. It touches something deep and true. Owen Gleiberman. Entertainment Weekly.
An older Mason and a girl sit in a rocky park watching the sunset.
He looks at her and they both laugh.
Mason and his girlfriend kiss atop a building.
Mason's dad looks at him disapprovingly with a piece of straw in his mouth.
Olivia smiles.
Mason and a group of friends are walking in the countryside.
What do you want to be Mason?
Mason holds up a camera to his face.
Olivia kisses an older Mason on the forehead.
A man in red light in a darkroom talks to him.
What do you wanna do?
Mason smiles back at the man.
Mason drives a car on a long, open highway.
A masterpiece that isn't quite like anything else in the history of cinema. Andrew O'Hehir. Salon.
A caption reads: Boyhood. Patricia Arquette. Ellar Coltrane. Lorelei Linklater and Ethan Hawke. Written and directed by Richard Linklater.
A caption reads: Coming soon.
Arrow Video
From Richard Linklater, the director of Slacker, Dazed & Confused and Before Sunrise, Boyhood is a ground-breaking cinematic achievement; a fictional drama made with the same group of actors over a 12-year period. At once epic and intimate, it is a one-of-a-kind trip through the exhilaration of childhood, the seismic shifts of modern family life, and the passage of time itself.
Dreamy-eyed grade-schooler Mason (Ellar Coltrane) is facing upheaval: his struggling single mom Olivia (Patricia Arquette) has decided to move him and older sister Samantha (Lorelei Linklater) to Houston - just as their long-absent father Mason Sr. (Ethan Hawke) re-enters their world. Thus begins a decade of constantly unfolding heartbreak and wonder. Against the tide of family moves and controversies, faltering marriages and re-marriages, new schools, first loves, lost loves, good times and scary times that will shape him, Mason emerges to find his own road in life.
A remarkable achievement that builds on Linklater's fascination with time, relationships and the ever-changing nature of our lives, Boyhood is a deeply moving experience that found praise from critics around the world and went on to win the award for Best Film at both the Golden Globes and British Academy Film Awards in 2015.
Product Features
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Lossless DTS HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Without Ambition, One Starts Nothing, a new featurette featuring American poet and critic Dan Chiasson in conversation with his son Louis Chiasson about their shared love and connection to the film
- In Search of Lost Time, a new visual essay by critic and film-maker Scout Tafoya
- Before and After Boyhood, a previously unheard interview with Richard Linklater by film critic Rob Stone, author of Walk, Don't Run: The Cinema of Richard Linklater
- Richard Linklater at the BFI, director Richard Linklater discusses Boyhood and his whole career in this on stage appearance at the British Film Institute
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Double-sided fold-out poster
- 60-page perfect-bound collector's book featuring new writing on the film by film critic Ben Sachs and scholar Rob Stone, author of Walk, Don't Run: The Cinema of Richard Linklater
- Arrow Video
- 163 mins approx
- 15
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Richard Linklater
- Ethan Hawke
- Patricia Arquette
- Ellar Coltrane
- English SDH
- 2014
- A
- B
- C
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A caption reads: Universal
A caption reads: IFC Films
Gentle acoustic guitar music plays.
Mason, as a young boy lies on grass looking up at the sky.
A caption reads: In 2002 Richard Linklater cast a six year old boy.
Mason lies on a cushion with his arms behind his head.
A caption reads: Over the next 12 years.
Mason holds his hands out as someone throws him an American football.
A pre-teen Mason rides on his bike.
Mason gives a shy smile as he sits in a restaurant.
An older teenage Mason looks unhappy in his bedroom.
Mason, now like an adult with goatee beard and long hair walks into a kitchen.
A caption reads: They made film history.
A car drives on a highway.
Mason and his sister fight in the backseat with pillows.
His mother, Olivia, is driving but turns to face them.
Hey, stop! Put the barrier up.
A pillow barrier is set up between the fighting kids but Mason punches it.
A caption reads: There has simply never been anything like this movie. Logan Hill. Rolling Stone.
Mason and a friend ride on bikes.
They sit on the edge of a trailer looking at a catalogue giggling.
They are looking at a catalogue of women's lingerie and one of them points to a picture of a woman wearing a bra.
A young Mason looks disappointed as he leans on a door at school.
We see he is watching his mother talk to a teacher who has his hand on her back.
Mason is playing on a handheld games console and turns.
A black car pulls up outside a house.
Mason's dad, Mason Sr, stands in front of him and his sister.
- Are you guys reading to have some fun? - Yeah!
They chase each other around a sculpture.
They jump up and down at a sports arena.
A boy blows a bubblegum bubble which Mason tries to pop with his finger.
Mason is bowling a ball into the gutter.
His dad and sister watch on.
No! Alright don't worry about it.
Wish we could use the bumpers.
You don't want the bumpers. Life don't give you bumpers.
Mason Sr. parks the car with the kids.
A caption reads: A once- in-a-lifetime movie. Mike Ryan. The Huffington Post.
A front door slowly opens and Olivia walks in. A couple rush to greet her.
Mason and his dad walk by a pool of water in a park.
Olivia's boyfriend throws a plate off a dinner table as the family look on terrified.
Olivia drives in the car looking very nervous with an equally anxious Mason in the back.
A teacher stands in front of her class.
We have a new student joining us today.
Mason sits at a desk with a smile on his face.
Two kids look at him with blank expressions.
A fellow student turns and shakes hands with him.
Hey dude, welcome to the suck!
Music becomes truimphant.
Mason stripped to his shorts jumps into a pool of water. His dad is already in.
Olivia is with Mason at school and attempts to kiss the side of his head but he moves away.
Mom!
A kid pushes an older teenage Mason in the chest.
Olivia covers her face and looks like she may cry.
Somebody throws Mason a beer.
An older Mason is with his mom at a quiet party.
-Have you been drinking? -A little bit. -Oh!
A caption reads: A one-of-a-kind movie. It touches something deep and true. Owen Gleiberman. Entertainment Weekly.
An older Mason and a girl sit in a rocky park watching the sunset.
He looks at her and they both laugh.
Mason and his girlfriend kiss atop a building.
Mason's dad looks at him disapprovingly with a piece of straw in his mouth.
Olivia smiles.
Mason and a group of friends are walking in the countryside.
What do you want to be Mason?
Mason holds up a camera to his face.
Olivia kisses an older Mason on the forehead.
A man in red light in a darkroom talks to him.
What do you wanna do?
Mason smiles back at the man.
Mason drives a car on a long, open highway.
A masterpiece that isn't quite like anything else in the history of cinema. Andrew O'Hehir. Salon.
A caption reads: Boyhood. Patricia Arquette. Ellar Coltrane. Lorelei Linklater and Ethan Hawke. Written and directed by Richard Linklater.
A caption reads: Coming soon.
Arrow Video
From Richard Linklater, the director of Slacker, Dazed & Confused and Before Sunrise, Boyhood is a ground-breaking cinematic achievement; a fictional drama made with the same group of actors over a 12-year period. At once epic and intimate, it is a one-of-a-kind trip through the exhilaration of childhood, the seismic shifts of modern family life, and the passage of time itself.
Dreamy-eyed grade-schooler Mason (Ellar Coltrane) is facing upheaval: his struggling single mom Olivia (Patricia Arquette) has decided to move him and older sister Samantha (Lorelei Linklater) to Houston - just as their long-absent father Mason Sr. (Ethan Hawke) re-enters their world. Thus begins a decade of constantly unfolding heartbreak and wonder. Against the tide of family moves and controversies, faltering marriages and re-marriages, new schools, first loves, lost loves, good times and scary times that will shape him, Mason emerges to find his own road in life.
A remarkable achievement that builds on Linklater's fascination with time, relationships and the ever-changing nature of our lives, Boyhood is a deeply moving experience that found praise from critics around the world and went on to win the award for Best Film at both the Golden Globes and British Academy Film Awards in 2015.
Product Features
- 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
- Lossless DTS HD MA 5.1 audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Without Ambition, One Starts Nothing, a new featurette featuring American poet and critic Dan Chiasson in conversation with his son Louis Chiasson about their shared love and connection to the film
- In Search of Lost Time, a new visual essay by critic and film-maker Scout Tafoya
- Before and After Boyhood, a previously unheard interview with Richard Linklater by film critic Rob Stone, author of Walk, Don't Run: The Cinema of Richard Linklater
- Richard Linklater at the BFI, director Richard Linklater discusses Boyhood and his whole career in this on stage appearance at the British Film Institute
- Theatrical trailer
- Image gallery
- Double-sided fold-out poster
- 60-page perfect-bound collector's book featuring new writing on the film by film critic Ben Sachs and scholar Rob Stone, author of Walk, Don't Run: The Cinema of Richard Linklater
- Arrow Video
- 163 mins approx
- 15
- 1.85:1
- English
- 1
- Arrow Video
- Richard Linklater
- Ethan Hawke
- Patricia Arquette
- Ellar Coltrane
- English SDH
- 2014
- A
- B
- C
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