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  • The Short Game

    The Short Game

    The Short Game follows the lives of eight of the best seven-year old golfers in the world as they train for and compete in the World Championships of Junior Golf.

    The annual tournament held at golfing mecca Pinehurst, North Carolina, brings in 1500 young golfers from 54 different countries and determines who will be crowned golf’s next phenomenon.

    In its course, the eight stories entwine to form a fascinating and often funny portrait of a group of very young athletes and their families, in which the narrow-focused, peculiar and highly competitive junior golf subculture becomes both a window into contemporary global society and an inspiring reflection of the human condition.

    The Short Game will be available on DVD 22nd September 2014.

  • The Walerian Borowczyk Collection Out 8th Sept

    The Walerian Borowczyk Collection Out 8th Sept

    This year, Arrow Academy invites you to rediscover the amazing work of painter, sculptor and filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk (1923-2006) with the first major UK retrospective celebrating his prolific body of work, focusing on his artwork, short films, pioneering animations and live-action features, many of which have been rarely seen or previously unseen on video in the UK.

    Arrow Academy’s ground-breaking Camera Obscura: The Walerian Borowczyk Collection brings together key films from the artist’s twenty five year period stretching from 1959 through to 1984. This unique release includes five of Borowczyk’s provocative feature films: The Theatre of Mr and Mrs Kabal, Goto, Isle of Love, Blanche, Immoral Tales and The Beast as well as his shorts and animation.

    Though the box set is sold out, each of these films is available individually on Blu-ray and DVD for the first time from the 8th September, in a new digital high definition restoration supervised by leading expert James White and approved by the director’s widow, Ligia Borowczyk. In addition to exclusive documentaries featuring cast and crew, the full collection includes an hour long portrait of Borowczyk, featuring the director’s musings on painting, animation and sex.

    Arrow Films have overseen the extensive restoration on Camera Obscura: The Walerian Borowczyk Collection. Not only will many of these films available on Blu-ray and DVD for the first time, but accompanying this seminal release will be exclusive documentaries, a book edited by Daniel Bird and Michael Brooke featuring newly commissioned essays on Borowczyk’s films and art, as well as an account of the meticulous restoration process involved plus for the first time, an English translation of Borowczyk’s 1992 collection of short stories, Anatomy of the Devil, translated by the director’s assistant, Michael Levy.

    Daniel Bird producer of the new restorations said, “The process of researching and restoring these films has been decades in the making and a real labour of love for me. Thanks to Ligia Borowczyk, Arrow Films as well as everybody who took part in the Kickstarter campaign to restore ‘Goto, Isle of Love and the remaining French short films, we are now finally in a position to rediscover Borowczyk’s work and re-evaluate his contribution to film history’.

    The Walerian Borowczyk Collection and each individual release is a vital addition to anyone interested in world cinema, animation or experimental film.

    This super-deluxe package will be full of special features and bonus material including:

    LIMITED EDITION BOX SET SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:

    • Brand new 2K restorations of Borowczyk films
    • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) and Standard Definition DVD presentation of the films and extras.

    THE SHORT FILMS & THEATRE OF MR AND MRS KABAL

    • Introduction by filmmaker Terry Gilliam
    • Film is not a Sausage: Borowczyk’s Short Films – A new interview programme featuring Borowczyk, producer Dominique Duvergé-Ségrétin, assistant André Heinrich and composer Bernard Parmegiani
    • Blow Ups – A new visual essay by Daniel Bird concerning Borowczyk’s works on paper
    • Borowczyk’s commercials

    GOTO, ISLE OF LOVE

    • Introduction by artist and Turner Prize nominee Craigie Horsfield
    • The Concentration Universe: Goto, Isle of Love – A new interview programme featuring actor Jean-Pierre Andréani, cameraman Noël Véry and camera assistant Jean-Pierre Platel
    • The Profligate Door – A new documentary about Borowczyk’s sound sculptures featuring curator Maurice Corbet
    • Original theatrical trailer

    BLANCHE

    • Introduction by director Leslie Megahey
    • Ballad of Imprisonment: Blanche – A new interview programme featuring producer Dominique Duvergé-Ségrétin, assistant director André Heinrich, camera operator Noël Véry and assistant Patrice Leconte
    • Obscure Pleasures: A Portrait of Walerian Borowczyk – A newly edited archival interview in which Borowczyk discusses painting, cinema and sex
    • Gun Point – A documentary short by Peter Graham produced and edited by Borowczyk
    • Original theatrical trailer

    IMMORAL TALES

    • Introduction by Borowczyk expert Daniel Bird
    • Immoral Tales: L’Age d’Or Cut – featuring a fifth episode, The True Story of the Beast of Gévaudan
    • Love Reveals Itself: Immoral Tales – A new interview programme featuring production manager Dominique Duvergé-Ségrétin and cinematographer Noël Véry
    • Boro Brunch: A reunion meal recorded in February 2014 re-uniting members of Borowczyk’s crew, featuring Philippe D’Argila, Florence Dauman, Dominique Duvergé-Ségrétin, Dominique Ruspoli, Noël Véry and Zoe Zurstrassen
    • A Private Collection
    • A Private Collection: Oberhausen Cut
    • Original theatrical trailer

    THE BEAST

    • Introduction by critic Peter Bradshaw
    • The Making of The Beast: Camera operator Noël Véry provides a commentary on footage shot during the making of The Beast
    • Frenzy of Ecstasy – A new visual essay on the evolution of Borowczyk’s beast and the sequel that never was, Motherhood
    • Venus on the Half Shell
    • Original theatrical trailer

    CAMERA OBSCURA [LIMITED EDITION EXCLUSIVE]

    A generously illustrated book edited by Daniel Bird, Michael Brooke, Peter Graham and Robert Benayoun. featuring new essays, landmark articles by Raymond Durgnat, Philip Strick, Patrice Leconte, David Thompson and Chris Newby, Boro’s Dictionary, an account of the restoration of Borowczyk films and Anatomy of the Devil, a collection of Borowczyk’s short stories translated from the original French by the filmmaker’s assistant, Michael Levy

    LIMITED TO 1000 COPIES

  • Secret Cinema & Mind To Host Simul-Screening Of DEAD POETS SOCIETY

    Secret Cinema & Mind To Host Simul-Screening Of DEAD POETS SOCIETY

    To commemorate the tragic death of Robin Williams, Secret Cinema is staging a special one off charity screening of Dead Poets Society in partnership with the mental health charity, Mind this Friday evening, 15th August.

    Secret Cinema is looking for partners to join them in hosting a screening that will happen simultaneously across the UK and beyond with a view to honouring the extraordinary spirit of Robin Williams and the urgent need to address an issue that concerns all, mental health.

    The screening will be held at the Troxy on Commercial Road, East London and will start from 7.30pm. There will be live poetry, live music, performance, special guests and much more.

    The cost of the show will be £25.00 per person and all profits will go to Mind (registered charity number 219830). Audience members must be 15 years and above. An In Memoriam short film remembering the work of Robin Williams will be screened, where audience members will be able to write their own condolences.

    The special screening in memory of Robin Williams will be encouraged to go nationwide and across Europe simultaneously at 8pm UK / 9pm CET. To join to set up your own screenings outside London please contact Secret Cinema via seizetheday@secretcinema.org.

    Paul Farmer, Mind Chief Executive, said: “We are incredibly appreciative that Secret Cinema has decided to honour Robin Williams in this way. The funds raised from this event will help Mind to be there for the one in four people who have a mental health problem so they get the support they need and the respect they deserve.”

    Fabien Riggall, Founder and Director of Secret Cinema said: “We are looking for people everywhere to join us in staging a screening to honour the memory and amazing light of Robin Williams. All profits from our screening will go to Mind, a vital and brilliant charity supporting those suffering from mental health problems, and we encourage others to donate what they can as well. I see culture as therapy and a tonic. Robin Williams inspired so much in so many of us, I believe cinema should give back to those leading lights who give so much.”

    For tickets and further information please visit:

    www.robinwilliams.secretcinema.org

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  • EVIL FEED Trailer

    EVIL FEED Trailer

    The Long Pig Restaurant, known in the underground world for its cannibalistic cuisine has a new star attraction, the “Pit of Gore” where blood thirsty customers get to watch their prospective meals being tenderized as captured elite fighters are forced to battle to the death as their “Tendertainment!”

    In the vein of Grind House cinema, EVIL FEED is an over the top, laugh out loud, action gore flick that’s guaranteed to make you cringe!

    EVIL FEED (cert.18) is available on demand and digital on 25th August 2014, courtesy of Solo Media.

  • Mortdecai

    Mortdecai

    The trailer for Mortdecai is about.

    Directed by David Koepp, Mortdecai sees Johnny Depp star as debonaire art-dealer and part time rogue, Charlie Mortdecai, alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, Ewan McGregor, Olivia Munn, Jeff Goldblum and Paul Bettany. It is released in UK cinemas on January 30th 2015.

    The new trailer is currently exclusive on Apple.com and can be found here:

    http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/lions_gate/mortdecai/

    Juggling some angry Russians, the British Mi5, his impossibly leggy wife and an international terrorist, debonair art dealer and part time rogue Charlie Mortdecai (Johnny Depp) must traverse the globe armed only with his good looks and special charm in a race to recover a stolen painting rumored to contain the code to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.

    Mortdecai is released in UK cinemas on January 30th 2015.