House Of Psychotic Women: Rarities Collection Severin Films Blu-Ray Box Set [NEW]
House Of Psychotic Women: Rarities Collection Severin Films Blu-Ray Box Set [NEW]
Award-winning writer/programmer/filmmaker Kier-La Janisse presents four of the strongest and strangest explorations of onscreen delirium and hysteria.
In 2012 Kier-La Janisse published House of Psychotic Women, billed as "an autobiographical topography of female neurosis in horror and exploitation films." It soon became one of the most "vital" (Tim Lucas, Video Watchdog) and "astonishing" (Daily Grindhouse) genre tomes of all time. To mark the book's 10th anniversary, award-winning writer/programmer/filmmaker Janisse now presents four of the strongest and strangest explorations of onscreen delirium and hysteria, all on U.S. Blu-ray for the first time: Elizabeth Taylor stars in 1974's IDENTIKIT as a woman who travels to Rome to find the most dangerous liaison. In the surreal 1986 Polish horror-comedy I LIKE BATS, a vampire discovers that love may be the cruelest curse of all. Florinda Bolkan stars in the startling 1975 amnesiac giallo FOOTPRINTS from the director of THE FIFTH CORD. And British screenwriter and radical theatre icon Jane Arden directs 1972's harrowing THE OTHER SIDE OF THE UNDERNEATH.
IDENTIKIT (102 mins/1.85:1/English Mono/CC, Italian Mono/English Subtitles)
Extras:
Intro By Kier-La Janisse
Commentary By Millie De Chirico
Chandra Mayor On Muriel Spark And The Driver's Seat
I LIKE BATS (81 mins/1.66:1/Polish Mono/English Subtitles)
Extras:
Intro By Kier-La Janisse
Commentary By Kamila Wielebska
strong>FOOTPRINTS (93 mins: U.S. Cut/96 mins: Italian Cut/1.85:1/English Mono/CC, Italian Mono/English Subtitles)
Extras:
Intro By Kier-La Janisse
Ida Galli Interview
Video Essay On Nicoletta Elmi
Commentary By Kat Ellinger
Vittorio Storaro Interview
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE UNDERNEATH (111 mins/1.33:1/English Mono/CC)
Extras:
Intro By Kier-La Janisse
Extended Workprint Version
Sheila Allen & Natasha Morgan Interviews
Extended Sequences
Penny Slinger At The Miskatonic Institute
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