Trailer - remastered trailer for the film. In English, not subtitled. (3 min, 1080p).
A "Hedwig" Reunion - in this new program, actor/director John Cameron Mitchell, cinematographer Frank G. DeMarco, composer Stephen Trask, and other contributors recall their work on Hedwig and the Angry Inch. The program was created exclusively for Criterion in 2019. In English, not subtitled. (57 min, 1080p).
The Music of "Hedwig" - in this new program, music critic David Fricke and composer Stephen Trask discuss the soundtrack of Hedwig and The Angry Inch. The program was produced exclusively for Criterion in 2019. In English, not subtitled. (30 min, 1080p).
Whether You Like It or Nor: The Story of Hedwig (2003) - this archival documentary takes a closer look at the conception of the character of Hedwig, as well as her appearances in the off-Broadway productions and David Cameron Mitchell's film. Included in it are clips from archival interviews with various cast and crew members. In English, not subtitled. (86 min, 0180i). 1. Beginnings/SqueezeBox
2. The off-Broadway years
3. The Jane Street Theatre
4. Hedwig numbers 207
5. Hedeads
6. Sundance Lab
7. Proproduction
8. The shoot
9. The Sundance Film Festival
10. Hedwig Lives on
From the Archives - this program gathers archival footage/materials that offer a closer look at the film's conception and themes. The materials were provided by, and are discussed by, John Cameron Mitchell, costume designer Arianne Phillips, and hair stylist Mike Potter. In English, not subtitled. (49 min, 1080p).
Anatomy of a Scenes - this archival documentary examines the creation of the Adam and Eve sequence from Hedwig and the Angry Inch. It was produced by the Sundance Film Channel in 2001. In English, not subtitled. (20 min, 1080i).
Deleted Scenes - a collection of deleted scenes, presented with an optional commentary. (13 min, 1080p).
Commentary - this archival audio commentary features John Cameron Mitchell and cinematographer Frank G. DeMarco. It was recorded in 2001.
Booklet - 54-page illustrated booklet featuring an essay by Stephanie Zacharek, along with, for the Blu-ray edition, production photos by Potter and costume designer Arianne Phillips, illustrations by Hubley, and excerpts from two of the films inspirations, Plato's Symposium and The Gospel of Thomas.