Second Run DVD presents their newest releases.
ILLUMINATION
"Of the third postwar generation of Polish directors... the most important is Krzysztof Zanussi"
David Cook, A History of Narrative Film
Unanimous winner of all three main prizes at the 1973 Locarno International Film Festival, Zanussi’s landmark film is a dazzling kaleidoscope of ideas and images. Illumination explores the life of a self-absorbed young physicist trying to understand his place in the universe. He thinks science will provide the answers, but ultimately learns far more about himself through experiencing love, betrayal, loss, and facing his own mortality.
As much a philosophical essay as a narrative feature Illumination is a cinematic mosaic combining art and science, intellect and emotion. Innovatively structured, this unflinching examination of one man’s life became an iconic cultural marker for a whole generation.
The DVD is presented from a superb new high-definition restoration of the film, approved by the director and contains the short A Trace (Ślad) - Marcin Latałło's acclaimed 1996 film about his late father, the lead actor in Illumination, Stanisław Latałło plus a new interview with Zanussi and a booklet featuring a new essay by film critic and author Michał Oleszczyk.
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TRANSPORT FROM PARADISE
"One of the most brilliant works of both the Czech New Wave and Holocaust cinema" Dennis Grunes, A Short Chronology of World Cinema
Zbyněk Brynych's award-winning film presents a vivid picture of the infamous Terezín Ghetto during World War II, where thousands of Jews from around Europe were held awaiting transportation to Nazi 'work camps'. The inhabitants are forced to participate in a sickening charade to convince an imminent Red Cross delegation that normal life continues in the Ghetto. Gradually, a sense of the cold grip of terror gathers as the Nazi's grotesque preparations for genocide become clear.
Scripted by survivor Arnošt Lustig (Diamonds of the Night) and filmed in Terezín itself, Transport from Paradise is a profoundly affecting drama shot through with moments of strange and intense beauty. This powerful and haunting feature, presented for the first time ever in the UK, lingers in the mind long after viewing.
Release date: February 2014
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IKARIE XB 1
Czechoslovakia, 1963
"Remains one of the most original and exciting science fiction films ever made... A game-changing film that profoundly influenced the genre and showed that science-fiction movies weren't only about special effects; they were also high art" Alex Cox, The Guardian
Jindřich Polák’s pioneering and much-imitated feature Ikarie XB 1 is one of the cornerstones of contemporary sci-fi cinema. It predates Star Trek and Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and was clearly an influence on both, as well as on almost every other science-fiction work that followed.
Adapted from Stanisław Lem's 1955 novel The Magellanic Cloud, the film is set in 2163 and follows a mission deep into space in search of alien life. During their perilous journey the crew confront the effects of a malignant dark star, the destructive legacy of the 20th century and, ultimately, the limits of their own sanity. With outstanding design and cinematography, Ikarie XB 1 is imbued with a seriousness, intelligence and attention to detail rarely seen in science-fiction cinema of the period. Second Run are delighted to present this seminal work of fantasy cinema for the first time ever in the UK.
The DVD is presented in a new anamorphic transfer with restored picture and sound and features a new filmed appreciation by author and critic Kim Newman and a new essay by writer and film historian Michael Brooke.
THE WHITE DOVE
Second Run DVD present a unique double bill of two early works now regarded as two of the main precursors of the Czechoslovak New Wave.
The debut feature of master filmmaker František Vláčil (Marketa Lazarová; The Valley of the Bees) The White Dove's straightforward narrative belies complex themes and striking visual imagery. A young boy injures and then nurses a white dove back to health so that it can continue its journey home. Echoing Ken Loach's film Kes, and with music by the great Zdenek Liška, the film emerges as a work of great poetry and humanism.
The surrealist masterpiece Josef Kilián (making its world-première release on DVD) is a dark and absurdly humorous, biting allegory of life under a totalitarian regime. Inspired by the grotesque nightmares of Franz Kafka and another icon of Czech literature, the anti-militarist, anti-authoritarian Jaroslav Hasek, the film was supressed by the authorities after the Soviet invasion of 1968.
Having made only four films, and despite being the author of the screenplays for Chytilová's Daisies, Polák’s Ikarie XB1 and Zeman's A Jester's Tale (a title we will be releasing in 2014), Juráček remains one of the Czechoslovak New Wave's most neglected artists.
Presented in a new digital transfers, these two remarkable films are released for the first time ever in the UK.
THE SUN IN A NET
Czechoslovakia, 1962
"The Sun in a Net is still fresh and young, complex and rewarding. It has the vivacity and love of life that we found in the early films of Truffaut. The only mystery is why has it been unknown outside Czechoslovakia for almost half a century?" Senses of Cinema
Štefan Uher's exquisite, groundbreaking feature is consistently ranked among the greatest films in the history of Slovak cinema and is cited as the film that kick-started the whole 'Czechoslovak New Wave' movement.
Bringing to the screen a number of hitherto unacceptable social and political themes, The Sun in a Net is a complex interplay of sunlight and darkness, sound and silence, vision and blindness, truth and lies. We are delighted to bring this masterpiece of East European cinema to UK audiences for the very first time.
The DVD is presented in a superb new HD digital transfer with restored picture and sound and features a newly filmed appreciation by filmmaker Peter Strickland (Katalin Varga, Berberian Sound Studio), and a new essay on the film by author Peter Hames.
ONE, TWO, ONE
Iran, 2011
"Mania Akbari has emerged as one of Iran's most distinctive filmmakers. Her work is fresh, audacious and relevant"
Geoff Andrew, BFI
Mania Akbari, star of Abbas Kiarostami's Ten, is one of Iran's most distinctive filmmakers and One. Two. One is her most confrontational work, whose banning finally led to her exile from Iran.
Composed of rhythmically structured and meticulously planned long takes, the film presents a series of conversational pieces connected to a beautiful woman named Ava whose face has been disfigured in an acid attack. Truths emerge in close-up and a narrative of love, loss and renewal unfolds.
Transgressive and deeply critical of a society where women are considered inferior to men, Akbari also questions the concept of beauty and the weight placed upon it by her society. Her protagonist Ava also functions as a metaphor for the scars her country bears, making this deceptively modest film inherently rich in courage and ideas.
"This disarmingly, deceptively simple film,which takes the form of a series of dialogues, brilliantly played by a sizable cast and directed with a magnificent sense of rhythm, light and movement" Chris Fujiwara
It has been quite for "State of the Union" within the last years... So 2014 marks the return of Johann Sebastian and his band to the music scene! "My Time Away" is the comeback album for this outstanding futurepop artist! Finest electronic sounds meet warm melodies and catchy hooklines! Music in between VNV Nation, Neuroticfish, Frozen Plasma or Solitary Experiments makes "State of the Union" return with a bang! Check out the Soundcloud teaser, the bands massive "My Time Away" trailer as well as the upcoming music video for "Five Minutes To Midnight"! Tour activities for 2014 are already under way!
Tracklist:
01 Elevate
02 My time away
03 Back to earth
04 Descent
05 Stupid song
06 Five minutes to midnight
07 Miracle
08 Dancing in the dark
09 Eternally
10 Blue lights
11 Dancing in the dark (Floor Mix)
12 French underground assault
From 27th February on Homescreen releases Samsara on both DVD and Blu-ray.
Samsara is a movie by Ron Fricke (Koyaanisqatsi) and Mark Magidson who already made the highly acclaimed pictures Baraka (1992) and Chronos (1985). Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.
Other forthcoming releases on Homescreen on both DVD and Blu-ray
THE LUNCHBOX (out on 11th April 2014)
Director: Ritesh Batra
Stars: Irrfan Khan, Nimrat Kaur, Nawazuddin Siddiqui
Synopsis :
A mistaken delivery in Mumbai's famously efficient lunchbox delivery system connects a young housewife to an older man in the dusk of his life as they build a fantasy world together through notes in the lunchbox.
LA GRANDE BELEZZA (out on 27th March 2014)
Director: Paolo Sorrentino
Stars: Toni Servillo, Carlo Verdone, Sabrina Ferilli
Synopsis :
Jep Gambardella has seduced his way through the lavish nightlife of Rome for decades, but after his 65th birthday and a shock from the past, Jep looks past the nightclubs and parties to find a timeless landscape of absurd, exquisite beauty.
Comprised of cEvin Key, Ken 'hiwatt' Marshall & Traz Damji, Scaremeister is a dark and deeply haunting approach to the horror/thriller film genre. Consisting of 31 unique "mini-scores" of original sound design, the work is equally compelling as individual tracks or as an album. 31 Spirits is guaranteed to disturb.
"Scaremeister is a project and partnership with two of my best friends and long-term collaborators, cEvin Key and Traz Damji. We made a deal with Groove Addicts in 2007 (now Non-Stop Music/Warner Chappell), to compose a 'volume' of film trailer cues for horror movies. The following year we produced 31 cues that were very well received by the film community, being placed in many film trailers, including: Inglorious Bastards, Transformers II, My Bloody Valentine, Book of Eli and Halloween 2 (just to name a few). With the ongoing success of Volume One within the film industry, we decided to release these works to the public so they can be heard outside theaters! We sincerely hope you enjoy Scaremeister's debut album '31 Spirits'! -Ken 'hiwatt' Marshall
01. Personal Demons
02. His Return
03. Abaddon
04. She's Possessed
05. The Apparition
06. Dark Skies
07. Take Shelter
08. Hellion
09. State of Neurosis
10. Chamber Therapy
11. Subject 22
12. Burning Cities
13. Omen In Black
14. Unexplained
15. The Fear Of
16. Electroshmere
17. The Trial
18. From Within
19. Torrent
20. The Escape
21. Undertow
22. Continuum
23. Razorlace
24. Alchemist
25. The Vanishing
26. Battle of Saints
27. Nightmares End
28. Soul Sale
29. Bell Tower
30. Ethology of Canines
31. Premature Obituary
Blood Red Shoes announce b-side collaboration with Eoin from Drenge & Ian Clement
Blood Red Shoes have revealed a brand new track titled “Wretch” co-written and recorded with Eoin Loveless of Drenge and Ian Clement of Belgian outfit, Wallace Vanborn.
Loveless takes the lead vocal over a dark, Sabbath-esque riff complimenting the melodic chorus guitar lines from Laura-Mary Carter. This of course is backed up by the usual pounding drums from Steven Ansell from start to finish. A fierce result from the bands first collaboration since last year's AA side single with touring compatriots Pulled Apart By Horses. Listen here.


















