This phrase refers to the home video release of the film “Let There Be Light.” A DVD provides a physical copy of the motion picture, allowing viewers to watch it at their convenience on compatible devices. This format generally includes the film itself and often bonus features such as deleted scenes, director’s commentaries, or behind-the-scenes documentaries.
Physical media like DVDs offer tangible ownership and can be viewed without reliance on internet connectivity or streaming services. Historically, DVDs played a significant role in film distribution and home viewing, giving audiences control over their film library and playback experience. The availability of this format represents an opportunity for repeated viewings and in-depth analysis of the film’s content.