Racing with the Moon Blu-ray (Limited Edition Slipcover, Site Exclusive)
This strictly limited slipcover is exclusive to the FCE website. “It was 1943. And young men were counting the days before they went off to war... .” Henry "Hopper" Nash (Sean Penn) and Nicky (Nicolas Cage) are enjoying their last boyish exploits before they enter the Marines. Elizabeth McGovern portrays Penn's mysterious girlfriend. It's a sensitive, bittersweet tale of lost innocence and the trauma of growing up too fast. The result is a magic moment, brilliantly captured within the emotional crosscurrent of America's most dramatic time. RACING WITH THE MOON has been restored from a new 4K scan of its original 35mm camera negative for this worldwide Blu-ray debut.
STREET DATE 2/11/25
This strictly limited slipcover is exclusive to the FCE website. “It was 1943. And young men were counting the days before they went off to war... .” Henry "Hopper" Nash (Sean Penn) and Nicky (Nicolas Cage) are enjoying their last boyish exploits before they enter the Marines. Elizabeth McGovern portrays Penn's mysterious girlfriend. It's a sensitive, bittersweet tale of lost innocence and the trauma of growing up too fast. The result is a magic moment, brilliantly captured within the emotional crosscurrent of America's most dramatic time. RACING WITH THE MOON has been restored from a new 4K scan of its original 35mm camera negative for this worldwide Blu-ray debut.
STREET DATE 2/11/25
This strictly limited slipcover is exclusive to the FCE website. “It was 1943. And young men were counting the days before they went off to war... .” Henry "Hopper" Nash (Sean Penn) and Nicky (Nicolas Cage) are enjoying their last boyish exploits before they enter the Marines. Elizabeth McGovern portrays Penn's mysterious girlfriend. It's a sensitive, bittersweet tale of lost innocence and the trauma of growing up too fast. The result is a magic moment, brilliantly captured within the emotional crosscurrent of America's most dramatic time. RACING WITH THE MOON has been restored from a new 4K scan of its original 35mm camera negative for this worldwide Blu-ray debut.
STREET DATE 2/11/25
Special Features
Limited edition, site exclusive slipcover with new artwork by Thinh Dinh
Double-sided wrap with legacy artwork
Newly recorded audio commentary by Bill Ackerman and Marya E. Gates
Booklet with new essay by Walter Chaw (first pressing only)
Image gallery
Archival making-of featurette
Archival audio commentary by director Richard Benjamin