Special features: Making ‘The new world’ documentary (60 min.)
For private home use only.
Director of photography, Emmanuel Lubezki ; art director, David Crank ; editors, Richard Chew, Hank Corwin, Saar Klein, Mark Yoshikawa ; music, James Horner ; costume designer, Jacqueline West ; production designer, Jack Fisk ; special effects supervisor, Steve Lucas.
Colin Farrell, Christopher Plummer, Christian Bale, August Schellenberg, Wes Studi, Q’Orianka Kilcher.
Set admidst the first encounter of European and Native American cultures during the founding of the Jamestown Virginia settlement in 1607. Tell the classic tale of Pocahontas and her relationships with adventurer John Smith and aristocrat John Rolfe. This woman’s journey of love lost and found again takes her from the untouched beauty of the Virginia wilderness to the upper crust of English society as we witness the dawn of a new America.
MPAA rating: PG-13; for some entense battle sequences.
DVD; region 1; widescreen (2.35:1) presentation; InterActual.
DVD-ROM minimum system requirements: InterActual compatible play (included in this disc), Microsoftª Windowsª 98SE or later, Microsoftª IE 5.5 SP1, Macromedia Flash Player 7, an internet connection, a DVD-ROM drive and a DirectShow compatible DVD decoder. This DVD will not work in a CD-ROM drive, and the DVD-ROM features are not available on Appleª Mac OSª.
Closed-captioned; dialogue in English (5.1 Surround ; Stereo Surround) with optional English or Spanish subtitles.
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