BARE BEHIND BARS DVD: 31.01.2011. CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE.

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As a genre, Women-in-Prison (WIP) movies aren’t held in the highest regard. It’s not hard to see why. Whereas a horror movie or a western can be violent and graphic and still be held up as a work of art, the chicks in chain flick was generally shot for a specific niche audience who got their kicks out of cheap tickets, cheap thrills and even cheaper sets.

Most movies in the genre are low rent and low class, which is precisely why they still have the power to shock and amaze today. BEHIND BEHIND BARS fits the bill perfectly. It’s heady rush through all the cliches of the all girl penitentiary movie; The bull dyke guards, the gratuitous shower scenes, beating and whippings and enforced prositution rings. There are hard assed lifers and nervous naifs and of course, an undercover investigator.

BARE BEHIND BARS, as the name implies, isn’t as bleak as the Prisoner Scorpion films or as downright nasty as the ISLA pictures (or other movies in the Nazisploitation sub-genre that goes hand-in-hand with WIP flicks). It’s got a lot of unintentional humour and also a smattering of the intentional kind that will cause smirks for the wrong reasons. None of this means it’s not an entertaining watch. On the contrary, the hysteria-pitch acting, two dimensional characters, incessant and overwhelmingly unnecessary sex and nudity… All these things are what a contempory audience would have looked for in a down and dirty, sleazy grindhouse movie as they settled down into a slashed seat and tried to avoid eye contact with anyone else and it’s kind of the reason why these films endure.

There’s a lot to be said for counting the number of times you have to lift your jaw off the floor during the running time of a really good trashy movie. There’s that spark where you wonder who the original target audience were and how such a demented work was ever conceived in the first place. These are the movie moments I live for, those special times when you question the sanity of the director.

To celebrate the upcoming release of BARE BEHIND BARS, I’ve put together a Women-in-Prison movie primer. Needless to say, it’s not for the fainthearted, but if you’ve read this far I doubt you’ll be offended but just in case… The following is for grown-ups only.


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One of the most extraordinary, explicit and most revered of all ‘women-in-prison’ movies, writer-director Oswaldo de Oliveira’s notorious Bare Behind Bars comes to DVD for the first time ever in the UK on 31st January 2011 courtesy of Arrow Video.

Boasting “an endless line of perverse set-pieces…” this “eye opening, sleazy but fun exploitation movie” (SexGoreMutants.co.uk) comes complete with a reversible sleeve and fold out poster featuring the film’s original artwork plus newly commissioned art by cult comic book artist, writer and publisher Robin Bougie of Cinema Sewer (www.cinemasewer.com) fame.

Set in a South American prison, where life is cheap but sex is cheaper, Bare Behind Bars is a chicks-in-chains grindhouse explosion guaranteed to induce cinematic whiplash.

See sex crazed inmates come up against twisted lesbian prison guards in this camp expose of the steamy, seamy life behind the grim walls of an all women penitentiary. Beware the blond bombshell doctor, whose only desire is to sate her mad lust by inflicting her affections on the vulnerable inmates and don’t dare cross the insane warden of the institution, who’s feathering her bed with the profits of a convict prostitution ring. Any prisoner who dares to cross her must face the worst kinds of sadistic tortures.

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How long can the caged women of this hellhole endure such cruel and unusual punishment before they cut loose and stage a daring escape attempt? Find out in Bare Behind Bars, the most nudity- and sex-filled feature-length film you are ever likely to see.

Bare Behind Bars (cert. 18) will be released on DVD (£12.99) by Arrow Video on 31st January 2011. Special Features include: original aspect ratio 1.66:1 (16 x 9) anamorphic with original mono English dubbed audio; collector’s booklet illustrated with original artwork and stills and featuring new writing on the film by artist and publisher Robin Bougie (creator of Cinema Sewer magazine, a periodical guide to the sickest and sexiest movies ever made); reversible cover with newly commissioned and original artwork; double sided fold out poster featuring original artwork; original trailer.

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