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Old 9th October 2024, 03:17 PM
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'Underworld Beauty' (1958) - Limited edition Blu-Ray pre-order available from Radiance Films direct - UK$17:99

Release date: January 27

"Retrieving the diamonds he stashed before his arrest, thief Miyamoto hopes to help his old partner Mihara, crippled during the heist. Their former boss, crime lord Oyane, offers to mediate with a foreign buyer, but secretly wants the stones for himself. The deal goes awry when gunmen appear on the scene. Mihara swallows the diamonds but dies in the chase, leaving a valuable corpse in the police morgue. Miyamoto forms an uneasy alliance with Mihara's wildcat sister Akiko to keep the gems away from gangsters, cops and even Akiko's greedy boyfriend. This wildly inventive early noir sees Seijun Suzuki (Branded to Kill, Tattooed Life) infectiously playing with genre rules and gender stereotypes."

Special features:
  • New 4K restoration of the film by Nikkatsu Corporation
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • New interview with critic Mizuki Kodama (2024, 15 mins)
  • Bonus feature: Seijun Suzuki's Love Letter (1959, 40 mins)
  • Audio commentary on Love Letter by Suzuki biographer William Carroll (2024)
  • Trailers
  • Newly improved English subtitle translation
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by critic Claudia Siefen-Leitich and an archival review of the film
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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Old 21st October 2024, 02:39 PM
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'Slap the Monster on Page One' (1972) - Limited edition Blu-Ray pre-order available from Radiance Films direct - UK$17:99

Release date: November 18

"Days before a general election a young girl is raped and murdered. Bizanti (Gian Maria Volonte, The Working Class Goes to Heaven), the editor of a right-wing newspaper uses the story to help the conservative candidate his paper supports. The tumultuous time of Italy's 'Years of Lead' are captured in Marco Bellocchio's powerful political drama which directly addressed topics of its day and even prefigured the creation of the right-wing paper Il giornale, which came into being two years after this film. In an age of media manipulation Slap the Monster on Page One has never been more relevant and stands proudly alongside such Italian activist classics as We Still Kill the Old Way and The Mattei Affair."

Special features:
  • 4K restoration of the film from the original negative by Cineteca di Bologna in collaboration with Surf Film and Kavac Film, under the supervision of director Marco Bellocchio
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • Archival interview with Marco Bellocchio (21 mins)
  • Newly filmed interview with critic and author Mario Sesti (2024, 25 mins)
  • Appreciation by filmmaker Alex Cox (2024, 10 mins)
  • Newly improved English subtitle translation
  • Reversible sleeve featuring designs based on original posters
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Wesley Sharer
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings
According to Melon Farmers, this has been cut

"Slap the Monster on Page One is a 1972 Italy / France mystery thriller by Marco Bellocchio

Starring Gian Maria Volonte, Fabio Garriba and Carla Tato
BBFC cuts were required for a 15 rated Blu-ray release in 2024. The BBFC cited child protection issues.
UK: BBFC 15 rated for strong bloody violence, language, threat, injury detail after BBFC cuts:

The BBFC commented:
This film required a compulsory cut to a potentially indecent image of a child. Cuts were made in accordance with BBFC Guidelines, policy, and the Protection of Children Act 1978.
Thanks to [Mike] who reports on [a discussion from another forum]:
At one point in the film an investigative journalist goes to the house of the chief murder suspect and takes a look inside his closet. He sees a range of pictures of children and religious iconography of cherubs. These images are all perfectly innocent, but there is another composite image of a nude adult woman in a sexualised pose with the head of the underaged murder victim stuck on top of it.

As I understand it, this would be considered a pseudo-photograph under UK law, and indecent since it gives the impression of being an image of a child. If so, then I'm fairly sure it's the first indecent pseudo-photograph that the BBFC have ever cut"
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According to Melon Farmers, this has been cut

"Slap the Monster on Page One is a 1972 Italy / France mystery thriller by Marco Bellocchio

Starring Gian Maria Volonte, Fabio Garriba and Carla Tato
BBFC cuts were required for a 15 rated Blu-ray release in 2024. The BBFC cited child protection issues.
UK: BBFC 15 rated for strong bloody violence, language, threat, injury detail after BBFC cuts:

The BBFC commented:
This film required a compulsory cut to a potentially indecent image of a child. Cuts were made in accordance with BBFC Guidelines, policy, and the Protection of Children Act 1978.
Thanks to [Mike] who reports on [a discussion from another forum]:
At one point in the film an investigative journalist goes to the house of the chief murder suspect and takes a look inside his closet. He sees a range of pictures of children and religious iconography of cherubs. These images are all perfectly innocent, but there is another composite image of a nude adult woman in a sexualised pose with the head of the underaged murder victim stuck on top of it.

As I understand it, this would be considered a pseudo-photograph under UK law, and indecent since it gives the impression of being an image of a child. If so, then I'm fairly sure it's the first indecent pseudo-photograph that the BBFC have ever cut"
I don't get this 'potentially' thing. It either is or it isn't.
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Old 22nd October 2024, 08:26 AM
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I don't get this 'potentially' thing. It either is or it isn't.
Agreed

In cases like this, *they* make the rules so *they* should be able to say what *is* and what is *not* offensive - there can be no middle ground

It's almost as if the BBFC are looking for some kind of justification or for other people to nod their heads sagely and agree with them

"We think this film is offensive, so we are going to cut it... if that is OK with everyone else" !!
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'I, The Executioner' (1968) - Limited edition Blu-Ray pre-order available from Radiance Films direct - UK$14:99

Release date: December 16

"A man brutally murders a woman after forcing her to write the names of four others. As the murders pile up, the police investigate the links between the victims and how they may be connected to the suicide of a young boy in the same building. Directed by Tai Kato (By a Man?s Face Shall You Know Him), a former apprentice of Akira Kurosawa better known for his yakuza films, I, the Executioner is a pitch black neo noir that makes the serial killer the central character. Sensationally photographed with claustrophobic close ups, Kato's film evokes both Hitchcock's Psycho and the films of Nagisa Oshima, while also prefiguring the Italian giallo."

Special features:
  • High-Definition digital transfer
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • A Serial History - A visual essay on Japanese serial killer films by Jim Harper and Tom Mes (2023, 16 mins)
  • Appreciation by filmmaker Kenta Fukasaku (2023, 20 mins)
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  • Newly translated English subtitles
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'Hokuriku Proxy War' (1977) - Limited edition Blu-Ray pre-order available from Radiance Films direct - UK$17:99

Release date: February 24

"Loose-cannon gangster Kawada rebels when his two-timing boss forms an alliance with a major crime syndicate. The syndicate's main rivals see Kawada as their perfect proxy, but his furious temper quickly rubs them the wrong way, leaving Kawada to face overwhelming forces. Fukasaku's final yakuza film features some of the strongest women's roles in his career, plus a raucous central performance from Hiroki Matsukata (Cops vs Thugs) and support from the legendary Sonny Chiba."

Special features:
  • High-Definition digital transfer
  • Uncompressed mono PCM audio
  • New interview with actress Yoko Takahashi (2024, 15 mins)
  • New interview with screenwriter Koji Takada (2024, 19 mins)
  • Yakuza film historian Akihiko Ito on the real-life Hokuriku Proxy War murder case (2024, 15 mins)
  • Trailer
  • Newly improved English subtitle translation
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
  • Limited edition booklet featuring newly translated archival writings on the film
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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'The Cat' (1988) - Limited edition Blu-Ray pre-order available from Radiance Films direct - UK$17:99

Release date: February 24

"Two robbers hold up a bank and its employees demanding 3 million marks for their ransom. The police plot to storm the bank but are unaware the robbers have an accomplice on the outside, anticipating their every move. Genre master Dominik Graf specialised in crime films and The Cat is one of his greatest. A heist film of the highest order, it grabs you from its opening scenes and doesn't let go. Winner of Best Direction at the German Film Awards, The Cat is an undiscovered treasure and Radiance Films is proud to present it on Blu-ray for the first time outside Germany."

Special features:
  • High-Definition digital transfer newly graded by Radiance Films and overseen by director Dominik Graf
  • Interview with Dominik Graf (2024, 62 mins)
  • Interview with screenwriter Christoph Fromm (2024, 31 mins)
  • Interview with producer Georg Feil (2024, 31 mins)
  • Select-scene commentary by Dominik Graf (2024)
  • Trailer
  • New English subtitle translation
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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'Nomad' (1982) / 'My Heart Is That Eternal Rose' (1989) - Limited edition Blu-Ray pre-order available from Radiance Films direct - UK$25:99

Release date: February 24

"An icon of the Hong Kong New Wave and mentor to Wong Kar-wai, Patrick Tam worked with icons including Tony Leung (In the Mood for Love), Leslie Cheung (Days of Being Wild), Kenny Bee (Armour of God) and others in these two inimitable classics. In Nomad two couples, equal parts rich and working class, bond and experience the frolics of youth. The arrival of a Red Army deserter brings violence and disruption prompting incredible plot twists and inspired set-pieces.

My Heart is That Eternal Rose finds Tam in the more familiar Heroic Bloodshed genre. A young couple are torn apart by a botched Triad job that forces Rick to relocate to the Philippines and Lap to become a gangster's moll. Six years later they meet again but their reunion only reignites the danger that drove them apart.

Stunningly shot by David Chung (Once Upon a Time in China) and Christopher Doyle (Chungking Express) both films are newly restored and made available on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK."


Special features:
  • 4K restoration of the Nomad director?s cut, 2K restoration of My Heart is That Eternal Rose, UK premieres on Blu-ray presented on two discs
  • Interview with critic Tony Rayns on Nomad (2024)
  • Interview with assistant director Stanley Kwan on Nomad (2024)
  • Interview with Nomad producer Dennis Yu (2024)
  • A visual essay on Patrick Tam and the Hong Kong New Wave by author David Desser (2024)
  • Audio commentary on My Heart is That Eternal Rose by Frank Djeng (2024)
  • Interview with producer John Sham (2019)
  • Two episodes of C.I.D. directed by Tam (1976, 49 mins each)
  • Trailer
  • Newly improved English subtitle translations by Dylan Cheung
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Time Tomorrow
  • Limited edition booklet featuring an archival career-spanning interview with Patrick Tam by Arnaud Lanuque and a new essay by Kambole Campbell
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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'What Happened Was...' (1994) - Limited edition Blu-Ray pre-order available from Radiance Films direct - UK$17:99

Release date: February 24

"Jackie (Karen Sillas) and Michael (Tom Noonan, Manhunter, also writer-director) are co-workers at a New York law firm who, after months of flirtation, agree to meet for a 'first date' at Jackie's apartment. Their initially charged and playful interactions eventually evolve into a long, dark night of the soul, as the two would-be lovers get to know each other properly for the first time, and discover that all may not be as it seems. Winner of the Sundance Festival Jury Prize in 1994, What Happened Was... is a landmark work of American independent cinema anchored around two stunning performances, presenting an often hilarious, often bleak, but always excruciatingly honest exploration of dating in the big city. Radiance is proud to present the film on UK home video for the very first time."

Special features:
  • 4K restoration by Oscilloscope Films
  • Uncompressed stereo PCM audio
  • Interview with director Tom Noonan and producer Scott Macaulay (2021)
  • Interview with star Karen Sillas (2021)
  • New interview about the film with critic Charles Bramesco (2024)
  • Trailer
  • Optional English SDH subtitles
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Filippo Di Battista
  • Limited edition booklet featuring new writing by Adam Nayman
  • Limited edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings

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