
The Spanish language track detracts from the grindhouse aesthetic. Id recommend the English dub. Blu-ray also contains a replica of the puzzle seen during the opening, complete with fake bloodstains Oof The 4k scan looks fantastic.
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This will be delivered by author, critic and film historian Pamela Hutchinson who will explore the role of film critics in rethinking and re-framing film heritage, an area which will also be key to Cinema Rediscovered annual Film Critics Workshop led by Tara Judah taking place online this year from July - September association with MUBI.Melvin Van Peebles’ The Story of a Three Day Passc/o Janus Films will tour to venues including: BFI Southbank,London (7, 8, 10, 12, 21 Aug) Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow (5 & 8 Sept) Home, Manchester (3, 5, 6 Oct, Broadway, Nottingham Chapter, Cardiff Showroom, Sheffield QFT, Belfast Filmhouse, Edinburgh Eden Court,Inverness.Monte Hellman’s Two-Lane Blacktop tours to venues including: ICA, London Home, Manchester (26, 28, 29 Sep) Glasgow Film Theatre, Glasgow Broadway, Nottingham, Chapter, Cardiff Showroom, Sheffield QFT, Belfast Filmhouse, Edinburgh Eden Court, Inverness.The wider 1971: The Year That Hollywood Went Independent season will be announced soon.More programme and ticketing info coming soon at: watershed.co. No Place Like Home premieres at Cinema Rediscovered and goes on to screen from 6 August onwards (Jamaica Independence Day) at select venues across the UK including BFI Southbank (Sept.)The Philip French Memorial Lecture in partnership with Bristol Ideas opens Cinema Rediscovered 2021. This road movie through ‘70s Jamaica, which introduces actress Grace Jones, is the memorable last testament of an undeniably great filmmaker with a handpicked soundtrack including Bob Marley, Etta James, Carly Simon, Toots & The Maytals and more. With an exquisite existential intensity not seen in mainstream cinema this legendary feature from Hellman is one of the defining films of 1970s independent Hollywood.Twelve30 Collective present: No Place Like Home (1973), Perry Henzell's little known follow-up to The Harder They Come, with special guest Justine Henzell (Perry’s daughter and the film’s Exec Producer) who has been instrumental in the rediscovery and restoration of the film after the negative was thought lost for over 25 years. Pamela Hutchinson, and others, will introduce screenings and a panel discussion on Rewriting Film History (with the Women in it) curated and hosted by Invisible Women will take place online during the Festival.On its 50th anniversary, also now sadly marking the passing of its maverick director Monte Hellman, Two Lane-Blacktop will headline the Cinema Rediscovered and Park Circus UK touring package, 1971: The Year Hollywood Went Independent, a collaboration between Cinema Rediscovered and the global film distributor.
