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Cincy-based ‘Dandelion' on-sale for limited Blu-ray run

Cincy-based ‘Dandelion' on-sale for limited Blu-ray run

Yahoo05-06-2025
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Nicole Riegel's second feature film is available to purchase on Blu-ray for a limited time.
'So much growth going from film one to film two': Nicole Riegel talks 'Dandelion'
The filmmaker and Wright State University alum said Monday that her film 'Dandelion,' is receiving a limited edition slipcover Blu-ray release.
'Only 500 limiteds were made and when they're gone, they're gone,' Riegel said in an Instagram post. 'Support physical media.'
The release includes the following special features:
Audio commentary with Riegel and cinematographer Lauren Guiteras.
A booklet of essays from the filmmakers, including Guiteras, Producer Adam Cobb, Colorist Phil Beckner, Sound Mixer/Designer Brian Berger.
Deleted scenes.
Behind the Scenes footage.
A stills gallery.
A lyric/music video for 'River.'
A trailer for the film.
'Dandelion' is available for pre-order now from 'Vinegar Syndrome,' a film restoration and distribution company. They focus primarily on independent films.
Quantities are limited, with only 238 left in stock as of writing.
'Dandelion' was filmed in and is set in Cincinnati, Ohio. It also stars Cincy's own Kiki Layne as the titular 'Dandelion.'
Learn more about the film here.
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