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17 August 2020 2-DISC LIMITED EDITION (3,000 copies only) Audio commentary by Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman (2014) Isolated score Sidney Lumet Guardian Lecture (1981, 89 mins, audio only): Director Sidney Lumet talks to Derek Malcolm about US politics, the state of the film industry and how he approaches his craft in this interview recorded at the National Film Theatre Peter Firth in conversation with Leigh Singer (2020, 45 mins, audio): Actor Peter Firth talks to Leigh Singer about his work in both the National Theatre and Broadway productions of Peter Shaffer's play Equus and how he came to be involved in Sidney Lumet's film adaptation The Watchers (26 mins): Richard Foster's BFI-produced short imbues the English landscape with extra-terrestrial menace as Julie's fate is sealed in an extraordinary climax In From the Cold? A Portrait of Richard Burton (1988, 126 mins): Tony Palmer's feature-length documentary profiling the iconic actor is filled with insightful interviews (including several archival ones with Burton himself) and some brief but enjoyable snippets from several of his films Religion and the People (1940, 14 mins): Short documentary by Andrew Buchanan illustrating a time when faith lay at the very heart of the British experience The Farmer's Horse (1951, 17 mins): In a time of increasing mechanisation, this public information film makes the case for the sturdy and reliable farm horse Original theatrical trailer ***FIRST PRESSING ONLY*** Fully illustrated booklet with new writing on the film, director Sidney Lumet and writer Peter Shaffer and full film credits. Tbh I found this film profoundly tedious for the most part but I think I'll have to have it for the Richard Burton documentary and... ahem... a certain sequence of special interest |
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October releases from the BFI Lynn + Lucy - 19th October Tales from the Hood 1+2 (2-Disc Set) - 19th October Dementia (1955) - 19th October Play for Today: Volume One (4-Disc Set) - 12th October |
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If that's the Dementia i'm thinking about this is spanking news. i want a release with commentaries and the bollocks.
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If anyone is unfamiliar its an experimental horror film from the 1950s. Really weird and really good imho. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047976/ |
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my bad. well spotted |
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Pretty sure I first became acquainted with the works of the great Peter McDougall on 'Play for Today'
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__________________ MIKE: I've got it! Peter Cushing! We've got to drive a stake through his heart! VYVYAN: Great! I'll get the car! NEIL: I'll get a cushion. |
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