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UK DVD Releases: Monday 26th January 2009

UK DVD Picks 26-01-09

DVD PICKS

Jar City (Universal): An Icelandic thriller from director Baltasar Kormakur which follows the unearthing of a murder which gradually reveals secrets of a genetic defect running through an entire community. Extras are limited but it is an anamorphic wide-screen presentation and has a choice between DD2.0 and DD5.1 audio.

The Fall (Momentum): The story of an injured stuntman (Lee Pace) in the early days of Hollywood who forms a friendship in hospital with a younger girl (Catinca Untaru) by telling her a fantasy story, which we then see in flashback.

Directed by Tarsem Singh, who previously directed The Cell as well as numerous award winning commercials and music videos, it was largely funded out of his own pocket and took many years to make.

Extras include:

  • Director’s commentary 
  • Deleted scenes 
  • Featurette: The Making of The Fall 

Although the absence of stars meant it didn’t get a major cinema release, it is a feast for the eyes and contains some truly remarkable imagery.

* Listen to our interview with Tarsem Singh about The Fall *

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ALSO OUT

Blackout (High Fliers)
Buena Vista Social Club (Axiom Films)
Divorce Iranian Style / Runaway (Second Run)
Driftwood (Anchor Bay)
Elite Squad (Optimum)
Escape from Sobibor (Network)
Fly Me To The Moon (Momentum)
Four Last Songs (Verve Pictures)
Good Dick (Universal)
Import Export (Trinity)
Kamikaze Girls (Third Window Films)
Last Days of Mussolini (Eureka)
Little Dorrit (Entertain)
Man of a Thousand Faces (Eureka)
Manufacturing Consent – Noam Chomsky and the Media (BFI)
Married Life (Fox/MGM)
Memories of Matsuko (Third Window Films)
Noel Coward’s This Happy Breed – Special Edition (Network)
Shogun’s Samurai (Eureka)
Sleepwalking (Icon)
Survivors (2 Entertain)
The Fan (BFI)
The Living End (Verve Pictures)
The Moonstone (2 Entertain)
The Tattooist (Icon)
The Times of Harvey Milk (Drakes Avenue Pictures)
Trailer Park of Terror (Kaleidoscope Home Entertainment)
Tropic Thunder (Paramount)
Underbelly (Contender)
West End Jungle (Network)
Who Killed Teddy Bear (Network)
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Eureka)
Youssou D’Nour – Return to Gorée (Axiom Films)

> Buy Jar City and The Fall at Amazon UK
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Take a look at the current UK cinema releases (W/C Friday 23rd January)
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Cinema Interviews Podcast

Interview: Tarsem Singh on The Fall

The Fall is the story of an injured stuntman (Lee Pace) in the early days of Hollywood who forms a friendship in hospital with a younger girl (Catinca Untaru) by telling her a fantasy story, which we then see in flashback.

Directed by Tarsem Singh, who’s previous work includes The Cell and numerous award winning commercials and music videos, it was largely funded out of his own pocket and took many years to make.

I recently spoke to Tarsem in London about the film and you can listen to the interview here:

[audio:http://filmdetail.receptionmedia.com/Tarsem_Singh_on_The_Fall.MP3]

You can also download it as a podcast via iTunes by clicking here.

N.B. We conducted the interview in a hotel with a rather loud swimming pool in the background, so apologies for the background noise.

The Fall is out at selected UK cinemas from today

Download this interview as an MP3 file
> Official site for The Fall and the IMDb entry
> Tarsem Singh at the IMDb
> Check out the R.E.M video for Losing My Religion which Tarsem directed in 1991
> Find a local cinema showing The Fall via Google Movies

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Trailers

Trailer: The Fall


Film Trailers from Filmtrailer.com

The Fall opens in the UK this Friday