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    DESPERATE LIVING (THE CRITERION COLLECTION) [BLU-RAY]

    Title
    DESPERATE LIVING (THE CRITERION COLLECTION) [BLU-RAY]
    SKU
    5702073
    Catalogue No.
    CC3825BD
    UPC
    715515335515
    Genres
    Release Date
    Jun 23, 2026
    Director
    Format
    Blu-ray
    Packaging
    Blu-ray Case
    No. of Discs
    1
    Region Coding
    A
    TV Standard
    1080p
    Aspect Ratio
    1.66:1
    Running Time
    90
    Weight
    0.355
    Price
    $56 inc. GST
    Ships From
    Melbourne, AU
    Delivery
    This item is usually delivered in 10 days
    Following the unrepentant outrageousness of Pink Flamingos and Female Trouble, director John Waters brought his notorious trash trilogy to a fittingly twisted close with this antifascist fairy tale. After hysterical housewife Peggy Gravel (Mink Stole) murders her husband with the help of her fed-up housekeeper (Jean Hill), the newfound 'sisters in crime" escape to the bizarro shantytown of Mortville, a depraved penal colony presided over by a despotic queen (Edith Massey) whose tyranny pushes her subjects to shocking revolt. Deviant cops, death by dog food, DIY surgery'Waters unleashes all this and more in an at once relentlessly warped and oddly moral vision of queer rebellion. DIRECTOR-APPROVED BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES New 4K digital restoration, supervised and approved by director John Waters, with uncompressed monaural soundtrack Audio commentary featuring Waters and actor Liz Renay Optional dubbed Italian track New conversation between Waters and film programmer Cristina Cacioppo Back to Mortville, a tour of the film''''s main Baltimore location, led by Waters New interview with actors Susan Lowe, Mary Vivian Pearce, and Mink Stole Interview with production designer Vincent Peranio Trailer English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing PLUS: An essay by critic Grace Byron