New Releases Jan. 1st - Jan. 15th

Keeping you up to date on the best in cult and genre cinema

Here are all the releases that have come out in between January 1st - January 15th

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Vinegar Syndrome Releases

- During the Vietnam War, a squad of National Guardsmen -- including Hardin (Powers Boothe), a no-nonsense Texan; Reece (Fred Ward), a hunter; and Spencer (Keith Carradine), a sensible private -- take part in a military training exercise in the swamps of Louisiana. After attempting to steal several canoes and firing blanks at a Cajun, the group members find themselves being hunted by the locals. Scared and unfamiliar with the territory, the men must scramble to escape.

  • 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region Free Blu-ray

  • 4K UHD presented in High-Dynamic-Range

  • Commentary track with Walter Chaw, author of A Walter Hill Film: Tragedy and Masculinity in the Films of Walter Hill

  • "Battle in the Bayou" (17 min) - brand new interview with co-writer / director Walter Hill

  • "Behind Enemy Lines" (26 min) - brand new featurette with editor Freeman A. Davies and assistant editor Lisa Zeno Churgin

  • "Soldiers, Not Mailmen" (17 min) - brand new interview with costumer Dan Moore

  • "Into the Unknown" (15 min) - brand new interview with film historian Wayne Byrne on Southern Comfort and the legacy of Walter Hill

  • Archival featurette featuring interviews with: co-writer / director Walter Hill and co-writer / producer David Giler, along with actors Powers Boothe, Keith Carradine, Peter Coyote and Lewis Smith (27 min)

- At camp for the summer, two teenage girls from very different backgrounds face off in an unexpected contest. Streetwise Angel (Kristy McNichol) comes from a poor neighborhood, while naïve Ferris (Tatum O'Neal) has never wanted for anything. Both girls are on the brink of womanhood and, due to some intense peer pressure, they agree to compete to see who can lose her virginity first. But their impressions of sex and love are challenged as they race toward adulthood.

  • Region Free UHD/Region A Blu-ray

  • New 4K Restoration from the Original Camera Negative, presented in HDR on the UHD disc with original stereo soundtrack

  • Audio Commentary with director Ron Maxwell

  • Audio Commentary with Millie De Chirico of I Saw What You Did podcast

  • Alternate Scenes with commentary by director Ron Maxwell

  • Hour long video interview with director Ron Maxwell

  • "Don’t Let the Title Fool You: Little Darlings Beyond the Teen Sex Comedy": a video essay by Samm Deighan

  • Essays by writers Kate Hagen and Quatoyiah Murry

- When a promised job for Texan Michael fails to materialize in Wyoming, Mike is mistaken by Wayne to be the hitman he hired to kill his unfaithful wife, Suzanne.

  • Region A Blu-ray

  • New 4K Restoration of the 35mm Interpositive with original stereo soundtrack

  • New interview with director and co-writer John Dahl

  • New interview with co-writer Rick Dahl

  • New commentary track with historian Alain Silver and filmmaker Christopher Coppola

  • "Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures" -- New video essay by Chris O'Neill

  • Archival interview with editor Scott Chestnut

  • "Caged In" -- Archival video essay by Petros Patsilivas

  • New text essays by writers Jourdain Searles, Keith Phipps and Justin LaLiberty

- Dr. Hichcock moves into his mansion with his new wife, Cynthia, who can't stand the heavy atmosphere of the old house. On a stormy night, she discovers the coffin of her husband's first wife.

  • 2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD (UHD100) / Region A Blu-ray

  • 4K UHD presented in High-Dynamic-Range

  • Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative

  • The 87-minute Italian cut features both its Italian and English language tracks and is available on both the UHD and Blu-ray discs

  • The 76-minute American cut with its English language track and is available on both the UHD and Blu-ray discs

  • Commentary track with film historians Eugenio Ercolani, Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson

  • "The Horrible Dr. Freda" - an interview with second assistant director Marcello Avallone

  • "The Most Honorable Julyan Perry" - an interview with screenwriter Ernesto Gastaldi

  • "Necropolises and Necrophiliacs" - filmmaker Marcello Avallone on Italian horror and his experiences of working within the genre

  • Scene select commentary track with actress Barbara Steele, moderated by Barbara Steele archivist Russ Lanier

- Ketty sees a murder and learns witnesses to the crime have been murdered, including her friend. Ketty finds a photo identifying the killer and becomes trapped in a greenhouse with the homicidal madman.

  • Presented in its original Italian mono soundtrack with optional English subtitles as well as its English mono dub soundtrack

  • Commentary track with film historians Eugenio Ercolani, Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson

  • "A Life in the Suite" - an interview with editor Eugenio Alabiso

  • Newly translated English subtitles

- A young woman attempts to control her cousin's inheritance by committing a series of murders at a girls school.

  • Presented in two versions: the original 97-minute Italian cut and the 78-minute English language "School Girl Killer" edit

  • Commentary track with film historians Eugenio Ercolani, Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson

  • "Young, Evil & Savage" - an interview with actress Sally Smith

  • "School Girl Killer" - an interview with actress Eleonora Brown

  • "Last Shower" - an interview with actress Malisa Longo

  • "Hello Giallo: Death Finds Its Feet" - a video essay by Mike Foster on NAKED YOU DIE and the early days of the giallo film

  • "Giallo Dawson" - a video essay by Pier Maria Bocchi on the lesser-known films of NAKED YOU DIE director Antonio Margheriti aka Anthony Dawson

  • Newly translated English subtitles

- The body of a schoolgirl is found in a meadow and the murderer is never found until Stefano returns to the island and is reunited with his brother.

  • Commentary track with film historians Eugenio Ercolani, Troy Howarth and Nathaniel Thompson

  • "Deep Black" - an interview with director Antonio Bido

  • "Inkstained Shadow" - an interview with screenwriter Marisa Andalò

  • "Beauty in the Darkness" - actress Stefania Casini interviewed by Antonio Bido

  • "Rural Horror Hero" - actor Lino Capolicchio interviewed by Antonio Bido

  • "The Bloodstained Set" - an interview with production assistant Luciano Lucchi

  • "A Bloodstained Sound" - an interview with musician Claudio Simonetti

  • Still gallery featuring behind-the-scenes photos & promotional images

  • Alternate English titles & credits

  • Newly translated English subtitle

SANTET  After poisoning his wife, local gangster Bisman blames her death on the village cleric and instigates an outraged mob to burn down his hut, killing him in the process. The cleric's wife Katemi (Suzzanna) escapes into the jungle, eventually meeting Nyi Angker, a half-crocodile half-witch who gives Katemi diabolical powers, thus allowing her to commence a bloody revenge…

SANTET 2 Katemi is trying to live a pious life in her village, but most of the villagers shun and curse her on account of her previous murderous deeds. When the mentor of Nyi Angker finds Katemi and curses her, the madness in the village starts anew as Katemi turns into a vicious tiger every night, ripping the townspeople from limb to limb!

  • Commentary track with film historian Dr. Ekky Imanjaya for SANTET

  • 16-page booklet with an essay by Thomas Barker

  • Newly translated English subtitles

BLACK CAT (After brutally killing an abusive trucker at a rest stop, tough as nails drifter Catherine soon finds herself facing life in prison due to her violent outbursts. But, when a daring escape from the courthouse leaves her all but dead, Catherine awakens to find she's been given another lease on life, the only catch: she must train to become an assassin for the CIA under the codename Black Cat. With the tutelage of fellow agent, Brian (Simon Yam, Ip Man), Catherine must learn to give up any chance of a normal life if she wishes to remain alive. Known to many as "the Hong Kong version of La Femme Nikita," BLACK CAT manages to separate itself from its predecessor thanks in part to the intense martial arts sequences captured by director Stephen Shin (Easy Money), as well as a stellar performance from the lovely but deadly Jade Leung (Satin Steel, Enemy Shadow).

BLACK CAT 2 After undergoing a series of medical experiments in order to become a more efficient assassin, Catherine struggles to maintain what little of her human side is left. Deemed compromised by her higher-ups, Catherine is given one more chance when she is partnered with a young hot-headed agent, Robin (Robin Shou, Mortal Kombat). Catherine must use her newly enhanced skills in order to stop a violent assassin before he claims his next victim. BLACK CAT 2 sees the reunion of director Stephen Shin with Jade Leung returning as the title character. However, this sequel manages to up the ante on the original by combining sci-fi elements with over-the-top action sequences, including an end fight scene that is sure to make your head spin.

  • 2-disc Region A Blu-ray Set

  • Includes both Cantonese and English language tracks for both films

  • Commentary track for Black Cat by author and historian Samm Deighan

  • Brand new interview with actress Jade Leung (14 min)

  • Brand new interview with martial arts director Benz Kong To-Hoi (13 min)

  • "Copycat? Black Cat and Its Influences" (17 min) - a video essay by author and historian Alexandra Heller-Nicholas

  • Black Cat trailer in Cantonese & English

  • Black Cat 2 trailer in Cantonese & English

  • 40-page perfect bound book!

  • Newly translated English subtitles

- Two male scientists wake up after 50 years in hibernation only to realise that they are the only two men living in a female society.

  • Commentary track with author and film historian Jeremy Richey

  • "Mission-Exmission-Sexmission" (15 min) - an interview with actor Olgierd Łukaszewicz

  • "Dark Side of the Moon: Science Fiction Films in The Polish People's Republic" (12 min) - an interview with film historian Tomasz Kolankiewicz

  • "Mission Accomplished?: Womenworlds and Male Power" (17 min) - a video essay by author and film historian Andrew Nette

  • Newly translated English subtitles

- Jaxxon Pierce sells an anti-aging formula called Divinity as a designer drug, until two mysterious brothers hold him prisoner in his mansion and subject him to enormous amounts of his own formula.

  • "The Midnight Movie Is Dead" (60 min) - an audio conversation between DIVINITY writer/director Eddie Alcazar and producer Steven Soderbergh, moderated by Vinegar Syndrome's Justin LaLiberty

  • "The Modern Prometheus: Divinity and Speculative Science Fiction" (16 min) - a video essay by author and film historian Samm Deighan

  • Behind-the-scenes footage (10 min)

  • Theatrical trailer

  • Sundance trailer

  • Teaser trailers with Jupiter, Miki and Ogg

  • 28-page booklet with an essay by Ariel Esteban Cayer

  • English SDH subtitles

Freeway 1 Vanessa, a teenager, runs away from her foster home to find her grandmother. During her journey, she meets Bob, a child psychologist, who actually is a psychotic serial killer.

  • Brand new commentary track with writer/director Matthew Bright

  • Archival commentary track with writer/director Matthew Bright

  • "Vulgarity is Timeless" (31 min) - a brand new interview with writer/director Matthew Bright

  • "Producing Freeway" (18 min) - a brand new interview with producer Brad Wyman

  • "Changing Lanes" (17 min) - a brand new interview with editor Maysie Hoy

  • "To Catch a Predator" - a brand new interview with actor Wolfgang Bodison

  • "You're Under Arrest" (12 min) - a brand new interview with actor Robert Peters

  • "Murder Twins" (24 min) - a brand new interview with actresses Leanna Creel and Monica Lacy

  • Archival interview with director Matthew Bright (15 min)

  • Archival interview with actress Amanda Plummer (3 min)

  • Archival interview with composer Danny Elfman (5 min)

  • Archival interview with executive producer Oliver Stone (8 min)

  • Archival interview with co-producer Samuel Hadida (8 min)

  • Raw behind-the-scenes footage (6 min)

  • Original Electronic Press Kit featurette (6 min)

  • On-set 'soundbite' interviews

  • Original video trailer

  • Alternate scenes from the R-Rated cut

  • English SDH subtitles

Freeway 2 After breaking out of jail, two teens travel to Tijuana and stay with one's former childhood protector, a man disguised as a nun.

  • "Once Upon a White Girl: Remembering Confessions of a Trickbaby" (98 min) - a brand new making-of documentary with the cast and crew

  • "Bright on Dark" (23 min) - an interview with writer/director Matthew Bright from 2018

  • "Disrupt and Revolt" (29 min) - an interview with producer Chris Hanley from 2018

  • Archival interview with Matthew Bright (4 min)

  • Archival interview with executive producer Samuel Hadida (5 min)

  • BTS Footage (28 min)

  • Still Gallery (7 min)

  • English SDH subtitles

- A woman is chained to a wall in a dungeon, waiting to be sacrificed. It is number 100 and with it the mighty Zordak empire can rise again.

  • Audio commentary with director Damon Foster moderated by film journalist William Connolly

  • “The Making of Age of Demons” - a new feature length documentary (109 min.)

  • Behind the scenes footage and outtakes

  • Super 8mm works -over an hour of Damon Foster’s early silent Super 8mm shorts with director’s commentary

  • Damon Foster trailer vault

  • English SDH subtitles

- Tammy is kidnapped and led to a life of senseless violence and murder by her bisexual companions.

  • Commentary with queer film historians Elizabeth Purchell & KJ Shepherd

  • Interview with star Sara Lee Wade

  • Interview with EZTV Director Michael J. Masucci

  • Archival interview with EZTV founder John Dorr

  • John Dorr’s 1986 tour of EZTV

  • English SDH subtitles

- Buck takes over his mother's cleaning business and gets a chance to change his life when a client asks him to track down her estranged son. But when he sets out to do so, he finds himself in a mess.

  • Audio Commentary with Director Glenn Barit

  • Newly Commissioned Short Film, Yung Huling Swimming Reunion Before Life Happens (Glenn Barit, 2023, 20 minutes)

  • Short film, Luzonensis Osteoporosis (Glenn Barit, 2022, 20 minutes)

  • Short film, Endless Oven (Glenn Barit, 2021, 10 minutes)

  • Short film, Judy Free (Che Tagymon, 2019, 20 minutes)

  • Short film, Nangungupahan (Glenn Barit, 2018, 12 minutes)

  • Short film, Aliens Ata (Glenn Barit, 2017, 7 minutes)

  • Initial and Secondary Proof of Concept

  • Behind-the-Scene Videos

  • Festival Trailer

  • Domestic Release Trailer

  • Optional English, Tagalog, Spanish, and Portuguese subtitles for feature film

  • English subtitles for shorts and bonus material

- Danny Gold is a Lenny Bruce-style performance artist whose brilliance is only exceeded by his urge to self-destruct. Cad, shark, comic, addict, Danny Gold rockets and ricochets through Manhattan's seedy Lower East Side, leaving in his wake a mass of mutilated relationships and burnt bridges. Comedy...it's no laughing matter.

  • Feature-length commentary with Matt Miter, co-writer Ted LoRusso, co-star Carolyn McDermott, and composer Arthur Rosen

  • "Backing Up: Looking Back at Cracking Up" featuring new interviews with Matt Mitler, Robert Prichard, Jennifer Babtist, Chuck Montgomery, Jeff Eyres, Kiki Flynn, Jason Brill, Debra Kaplan, Bob Sikoryak, and Julia Martin

  • A new, director and cinematographer approved black and white version of Cracking Up

  • Introduction to the black and white version by director Matt Mitler

  • Deleted scenes

  • The complete "Honesty Laundry Detergent" commercial

  • Raw footage of 4 scenes (with optional commentary)

  • Three Lives Sketches (1991) featuring cast from Cracking Up

  • Live performance of Matt Mitler's sketch, Shindlerfella (1995)

  • Two original Cracking Up trailers

  • English SDH on all of the movies

- The story follows Juha who develops an unexpected but powerful connection with a dominatrix named Mona, following a tragic event in his life that has left him emotionally paralysed. His dangerous addiction to suffocation is reciprocated by Mona leading them both down a wild and crazy path towards emotional enlightenment.

  • Introduction by Director Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää

  • Interview with J-P Valkeapää

  • Interview with Actor Pekka Strang

  • Interview with Actor Krista Kosonen

  • Dogs Don’t Wear Pants: Camera test

  • Audio commentary with J-P Valkeapää

  • Dogs Don’t Wear Pants Storyboard slide show

  • Storyboard to Scenes comparaison

  • Trailer

  • Essay by Annie Rose Malamet, writer & creator/host of Girls, Guts & Giallo

  • English subtitles

- Stepping out of the sixties and in the wake of the Stonewall Riots, (considered the birth of the modern LGBTQIA+ liberation movement), the 1970s would prove to be a decade energized by queer activism, political and social change and pride. Celebrating such a vitally important legacy, this collection of gay protest and parade films is an essential multifaceted document of a period of revolution and jubilation.  

  • Commentary Track on ‘Gay USA’ by Jenni Olson, Queer Film Historian and Co-Director of The Bressan Project and Don Romesburg, Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at Sonoma State University

  • Commentary Track on ‘Freedom Day Parade’ by Jim Tushinski, Director of ‘I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole’

  • Commentary Track on 'Parade' by Director Ronald Chase

  • ‘Gay USA’ Still Photography Slideshow

  • 16-page Booklet with an Essay by Stephen A Russell, award-winning film critic, journalist and author

  • Compilation Trailer

  • Other Trailers

  • English SDH & Spanish subtitles

- Unhappy women are being murdered by Emile, a psychotic young man suffering from the delusion that his acts are mercy killings. A detective resorts to seriously unorthodox and even unethical methods to find his suspect.

  • “Lost Boys and Sad Girls”: A Video Essay by Alexandra-Heller Nicholas

  • New Trailer

  • Other Trailers

  • English & Spanish subtitles

- A human, and humorous, look at New Jersey's WFMU, a radio station that refuses any programming boundaries. Most of its disc jockeys are unpaid volunteers, working for their love of surprising, spontaneous radio

  • Brian Turner gives a tour of the WFMU record library

  • At Home with WFMU DJ's

  • Alternative Film Open

  • English SDH subtitles

 - TV newsman (Len Cariou), his wife (Jayne Eastwood) and his family face threats after his story on factory pollution.

  • Audio commentary featuring filmmaker and historian Stephen Broomer

  • One Sister (2023, 10 min.) – New interview with Robin Spry’s sister Lib Spry

  • One Friend (2023, 13 min.) – New interview with Spry’s longtime collaborator Bob Presner

  • Five short films directed by Spry: Miner (1966, 19 min.), Change in the Maritimes (1966, 13 min.), Illegal Abortion (1967, 25 min.), Ride for Your Life (1967, 10 min.), and Downhill (1973, 36 min.)

  • The Dowry (1969, 20 min.) – Short film written and directed by One Man co-writer Peter Pearson

  • Cell 16 (1972, 14 min.) – Short film written by One Man co-writer Peter Madden

  • Red Shoes (1986, 24 min.) – Short film featuring One Man co-star Carol Lazare

  • Bonus short: Trafficopter (1972, 10 min.)

  • Theatrical trailer

  • Booklet featuring a new interview with star Len Cariou

  • English SDH subtitles

 - To save his job, a songwriter has 47 minutes to write a hit tune. He is lost in the town of Flooby Nooby, where he meets a colourful group of characters and learns to write songs from his heart.

  • "Your Face" (1987) -- Plympton's wonderfully bizarre, Oscar-nominated animated short (restored by the Academy Film Archive)

  • "How To Kiss" (1988) -- Plympton's outrageous, body-morphing cartoon short

  • “Guard Dog” (2004) – another Oscar-nominated dark comic gem from Plympton revealing a dog’s wildest fears as his owner takes him for a walk (restored by the Academy Film Archive)

  • "The Flying House - Dreams of a Rarebit Fiend" - famed animator Winsor McCay's last film from 1921, restored / re-scored / newly voiced by Plymptoon Studios in 2011

  • New hour-long video interview on THE TUNE with director/writer/producer Bill Plympton, composer/co-writer/voice actor Maureen McElheron, and voice actor Daniel Neiden, moderated by Dennis Bartok of Deaf Crocodile

  • Trailer for Plympton’s new feature film SLIDE with special video introduction by Bill Plympton

  • New commentary track by animation producer and podcaster Adam Rackoff and podcaster and film critic James Hancock

  • New essay by film critic Walter Chaw (Film Freak Central)

Arrow Films Releases

WHAT HAVE THEY DONE TO YOUR DAUGHTERS? (1974)

- A girl's suspicious death leads authorities to a teenage prostitution ring.

  • Audio commentary by Troy Howarth, author of So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films

  • Video essay by Kat Ellinger, author and editor-in-chief of Diabolique Magazine

  • Eternal Melody, an interview with composer Stelvio Cipriani

  • Dallamano's Touch, an interview with editor Antonio Siciliano

  • Unused hardcore footage shot for the film by Massimo Dallamano

  • Alternate English opening titles

TORSO (1973)

- Jane and her friends decide to take a break from college and go to a villa for the weekend. However, they soon realise that a serial killer has followed them.

  • Audio commentary by Kat Ellinger, author of All the Colours of Sergio Martino

  • Video interview with co-writer/director Sergio Martino

  • Video interview with actor Luc Merenda

  • Video interview with co-writer Ernesto Gastaldi

  • Video interview with filmmaker Federica Martino, daughter of Sergio Martino

  • 2017 Abertoir International Horror Festival Q&A with Sergio Martino

  • Video interview with Mikel J. Koven, author of La Dolce Morte: Vernacular Cinema and the Italian Giallo Film

  • Option to view the film with the rare alternate US opening title sequence

STRIP NUDE FOR YOUR KILLER (1975)

- A fashion model dies during a botched abortion, and the people closely connected to her are murdered one by one.

  • Audio commentary by HORRORPEDIA.com's Adrian J. Smith and David Flint

  • Sex and Death with a Smile, a video essay by author and critic Kat Ellinger on giallo and sex comedy icon Edwige Fenech

  • A Good Man for the Murders, an archival video interview with actor Nino Castelnuevo

  • The Blonde Salamander, a video interview with actor Erna Schurer

  • The Art of Helping, a video interview with assistant director Daniele Sangiorgi

  • Jack of All Trades, a video interview with actor and production manager Tino Polenghi

  • Two versions of the opening scene: tinted and untinted viewing options

- A young Amish boy, Samuel, is the sole witness to a murder in Philadelphia. Investigating officer John Book goes into hiding with the boy and his mother in Amish country after an attack on the boy.

  • Audio commentary by film historian Jarret Gahan

  • Video interview with cinematographer John Seale

  • Visual essay on the film's performances by film journalist Staci Layne Wilson

  • Vintage 1985 interview in which Harrison Ford discusses Witness with critic Bobbie Wygant

  • Between Two Worlds - five-part archival documentary on the making of the film, featuring interviews with Harrison Ford, Kelly McGillis, Peter Weir, John Seale, producer Edward S. Feldman, and actors Lukas Haas, Patti LuPone and Viggo Mortensen

  • A Conversation with Peter Weir - archival interview with the film's director

  • Two vintage EPK featurettes

  • Deleted scene from the network TV version of the film

THE BIG RACKET (1976)

- Sent to a small Italian village to investigate corruption, a police detective finds the locals reluctant to talk to outsiders.

  • The Years of Racketeering, a video interview with co-writer/director Enzo G. Castellari

  • Violent Times, a video interview with actor Fabio Testi

  • Angel Face for a Tough Guy, a video interview with actor Massimo Vanni

  • King of Movieola, a video interview with editor Gianfranco Amicucci

  • The Great Racket, an appreciation and career retrospective of composers Guido and Maurizio De Angelis by musician and disc collector Lovely Jon

THE HEROIN BUSTERS (1977)

- An Italian cop goes under cover to break up an international heroin smuggling ring and butts heads with a hot-tempered Interpol agent assigned by his agency to do the same task.

  • Endless Pursuit, a video interview with co-writer/director Enzo G. Castellari

  • Drug Squad, a video interview with actor Fabio Testi

  • The Drug Dealer, a video interview with actor Massimo Vanni

  • How They Killed Italian Cinema, a video interview with editor Gianfranco Amicucci

  • A Cop on the Set, a video interview with retired poliziotto and criminologist Nicola Longo

  • The Eardrum Busters, an appreciation and career retrospective of composers Goblin by musician and disc collector Lovely Jon

- Ever since his debut was heralded as "a young master's first masterpiece" by none other than Ingmar Bergman, director Lukas Moodysson has been hailed internationally as one of Sweden's greatest filmmaking talents, delighting and confounding audiences in equal measure.

  • Optional English subtitles for all films, plus English hard-of-hearing subtitles on Lilya 4-ever, Mammoth and the English version of Container

  • New video interviews with Lukas Moodysson on each film, plus additional interviews with actor Alexandra Dahlström, editor Michał Leszczyłowski, costume designer Denise Östholm, line producer Malte Forssell, script supervisor Malin Fornander and cinematographer Ulf Brantås, conducted by film programmer Sarah Lutton

  • Appreciation of Fucking Åmål by Dr. Clara Bradbury-Rance, author of Lesbian Cinema After Queer Theory

  • Talk, a 1997 short film directed by Moodysson

  • Deleted scenes from Together

  • London Film Festival Q&As for Lilya 4-ever and We Are the Best!

  • 2004 NFTS Masterclass with Moodysson

  • Archive featurettes for A Hole in My Heart and Container

  • Short archive interviews on Mammoth with Moodysson and Gael García Bernal

  • Appreciation of We Are the Best! by Swedish punk historian David Andersson

Shout! Factory Releases

- When Karen and Michael's house is robbed, policeman Pete Davis helps them out. With time, however, Pete gets obsessed with Karen and starts creating problems for the couple.

  • Audio Commentary With Director Jonathan Kaplan

  • Unrestrained Realism: Inside The Films of Jonathan Kaplan – A Retrospective Interview With Director Jonathan Kaplan

  • Too Tightly Wound: Inside The Filming of Unlawful Entry – An Interview With Cinematographer Jamie Anderson

  • Symphonic Intruder: Inside The Thriller Scores Of James Horner – A Retrospective Interview With Film Music Historian Daniel Schweiger

  • Vintage Making-Of Featurette

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