Take a trip to The Sunshine Coast, with award-winning director Sean Baker’s acclaimed The Florida Project, the latest film – in a line-up of greats – to get the Limited Edition treatment from Second Sight Films.
Lauded by Radio Times as ‘a modern classic, with strong echoes of Ken Loach’s very best work’ and features ‘miraculously n tural performances’ from stars Brooklynn Kimberly Prince, Bria Vinaite and Willem Dafoe,
The Florida Project will be presented in stunning 4K, in a brand-new master produced and approved by the director himself. The film will arrive in a must-own new dual 4K/UHD and Blu-ray collector’s set from the physical media masters, alongside standard versions on 13 October 2025.
Garnering awards galore and acclaim from critics and audiences alike, on its theatrical release in 2017, this ‘moving, emotional masterpiece’ (Empire), paints a colourful portrait of childhood on the margins. We’re introduced to six-year-old Moonee (Prince) and her young mother Halley (Vinaite), who live in a budget motel in the shadow of Disney World.
Over one summer Moonee turns her surroundings into a playground of adventure with her friends, while her
mum quietly fights to keep their fragile world afloat. Dafoe delivers a career-best performance as Bobby, a gruff
motel manager whose genuine care anchors the community.
The Florida Project Limited Edition arrives in dual format, complete with three-discs, one 4K UHD and two Blu-
rays, with the main feature and bonus features on both formats. The set is presented in a stunning rigid slipcase with new artwork by Michael Dunbabin and includes more than four-and-a-half hours of new bonus material,
plus a fascinating 160-page book with new essays.
Both joyful and heartbreaking, The Florida Project captures the wonder of childhood against the stark realities
of survival and now this ultimate edition uncovers the magic of the movie and is guaranteed to add a ray of
sunshine to your collection.
In this Dual format set you get three-disc including one UHD and two Blu-rays with main feature and
bonus features on both formats and then theres all this extra content,
There’s a new audio commentary with Sean Baker, co-writer Chris Bergoch and director of photography Alexis Zabé
New audio commentary by Kat Ellinger and Martyn Conterio
Success Story: a new interview with Sean Baker
Playing Within the Frame: a new interview with actor Willem Dafoe
A Transformative Experience: a new interview with actor Bria Vinaite
The Kids: a new interview with actors Brooklynn Kimberly Prince, Valeria Cotto and Christopher Rivera
Origin Story: a new interview with actor Brooklynn Kimberly Prince
True Friendship: a new interview with actor Valeria Cotto
Overusing Freedom: a new interview with actor Christopher Rivera
Embrace the Chaos: a new interview with co-writer Chris Bergoch
Clearing the Brush: a new interview with producer Andrew Duncan
A Different Way of Shooting: a new interview with producers Kevin Chinoy and Francesca Silvestri
A Sense of Imagination: a new interview with associate producer Samantha Quan
Hotel to Home: a new interview with executive director of Community Hope Centre Rev. Mary Downey
Streets of 192: a new interview with casting coordinator Patti Wiley
Back to the Castle: On location with Brooklynn Kimberly Prince, Valeria Cotto and Christopher Rivera
Wretched Splendour: Rohan Spong on The Florida Project
Under the Rainbow – Making The Florida Project
Archive Cast & Crew Interviews
Bloopers & Outtakes
Treat yourself to one of the best films of recent years, given the 5 star treatment from Second Sight Films
Limited Edition Contents also include,
Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Michael Dunbabin
160-page hardback book with new essays by Tim Coleman, Martyn Conterio, Elena Lazic,
Hannah McGill, Dawn Stronski and Nadine Witney plus on-set photo gallery






