MAY: THE EVERYTHING BUNDLE [Limited to 75]
MAY: THE EVERYTHING BUNDLE [Limited to 75]
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THE EVERYTHING BUNDLE [Limited to 75] Contains:
Disco Italiana [4-Disc Blu-ray Box Set (Incl. CD Soundtrack) w/LE Slipcase]
The Music Machine [Blu-ray]
DISCOMANIA Book Autographed by Alan Jones
JOHN TRAVOLTO Reproduction Drinking Glass
Threads [3-Disc 4K UHD w/LE Slipcase + Postcard]
The War Game [2-Disc 4K UHD w/LE Slipcover + Book]
THREADS Traffic Warden Enamel Pin
A Year In A Field [Blu-ray w/Slipcase]
STONES OF KERNOW COASTER SET
Threads [3-Disc 4K UHD w/LE Slipcase + Postcard]
THE WORLDWIDE UHD PREMIERE
THREE DISC COLLECTION
INCLUDES 7 HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES
AND BONUS DOCUMENTARY
SURVIVORS: THE SPECTRE OF THREADS
On Sunday September 23rd, 1984, THREADS was broadcast on BBC2. Written by novelist/playwright Barry Hines (KES) and directed by BAFTA winner Mick Jackson, the film depicted the effects of a thermonuclear attack on the working-class city of Sheffield. Four months later, the film was shown on American cable TV. In both countries, the graphic horrors of detonation, societal collapse and nuclear winter were indelibly seared into tens of millions of homes. Over four decades it has remained “brilliant” (The Guardian), “unsensationally grim” (CineSavant) and “piss yourself terrifying” (The A.V. Club). For the first time ever, THREADS is now scanned in 4K from the original 16mm A/B rolls with 7 hours of Special Features produced by Severin Films. This collection also includes a Bonus Disc of Craig Ian Mann & Robert Nevitt’s new documentary SURVIVORS: THE SPECTRE OF THREADS that explores the untold stories of the film’s impact on the people of Sheffield and throughout UK culture.
Disc 1: 4K UHD (Film + Special Features)
- Audio Commentary With Director Mick Jackson Moderated By Film Writer Kier-La Janisse And Severin Films' David Gregory
- Audio Commentary With Actress Karen Meagher And Television Historian Simon Farquhar
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features)
- Audio Commentary With Director Mick Jackson Moderated By Film Writer Kier-La Janisse And Severin Films' David Gregory
- Audio Commentary With Actress Karen Meagher And Television Historian Simon Farquhar
- Auditioning For The Apocalypse – Interview With Karen Meagher
- Shooting The Annihilation – Interview With Director Of Photography Andrew Dunn
- Destruction Designer – Interview With Production Designer Christopher Robilliard
- Interview With Film Writer Stephen Thrower
- U.S. Trailer
Disc 3: Bonus Blu-ray
- SURVIVORS: THE SPECTRE OF THREADS – Feature Documentary On The Production Of THREADS And Its Effect On The People Of Sheffield, England
- Immediate And Real – Interview With Julie McDowall, Author Of Attack Warning Red! How Britain Prepared For Nuclear War
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 117 mins
- Audio: English Mono
- 4K Video: HDR10
- Closed Captions
- Region Free
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
*All foreign-language featurettes are subtitled in English.
Limited Edition Slipcase & Postcard. Postcard designed by Rob Carmichael at SEEN STUDIO.
Protect & Survive (1980) – Limited-Edition Replica Of The Government-Issued Public Information Pamphlet
The War Game [2-Disc 4K UHD w/LE Slipcover + Book]
THE WORLDWIDE UHD PREMIERE
TWO-DISC COLLECTION
WITH 5+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES
AUTHORIZED REPRINT OF THE WAR GAME BOOK
LIMITED EDITION POSTCARDS & MORE
In 1965, filmmaker Peter Watkins (PRIVILEGE, PUNISHMENT PARK) recruited 350 amateur actors, utilized direct quotes from civil defense manuals and employed newsreel-like recreations to craft a BBC documentary drama that depicted a nuclear attack on Great Britain. The network condemned the finished film as “too horrifying” and refused to broadcast it. Watkins’ masterpiece subsequently received a special award at the 1966 Venice Film Festival and won the 1967 Academy Award® for Best Documentary Feature. The BBC would not air his “chillingly different, enduringly brilliant” (The Guardian) classic until three decades later. “What may be the most important film ever made” (London Observer) is now scanned in 4K from the original 16mm A/B rolls for the first time ever, with more than 5½ of all-new Special Features and Limited Edition Exclusives that include an authorized reprint of Watkins’ 1967 The War Game book, collectible postcards, a replica of the UK government’s official evacuation pass and more.
Disc 1: 4K UHD (Film + Special Features)
- Audio Commentary With Film Critic Kim Newman And Director Sean Hogan
- Trailer
Disc 2: Blu-ray (Film + Special Features)
- Introduction By Filmmaker Alex Cox
- Audio Commentary With Film Critic Kim Newman And Director Sean Hogan
- Conflict By Design – Interview With Anne Davey Orr, Production Designer On CULLODEN And THE WAR GAME
- Who Banned THE WAR GAME? – An Interview With Peter Watkins Historian John Cook
- Games Of Fact And Fiction – Video Essay By Dr. Alexandra Heller-Nicholas And Filmmaker Stephen Broomer
- THE WAR GAME At Cine City – Featurette By Journalist Eric Veillette
- Nuclear Britain – Interview With Attack Warning Red!: How Britain Prepared For Nuclear War Author Julie McDowall
- Archival Interview With Editor Michael Bradsell
- Peter Watkins Reflects On THE WAR GAME And The Media – 1983 Interview From The Australian Film Television And Radio School (AFTRS)
- Introduction To THE WAR GAME In Sheffield By Visions Producer John Ellis
- THE WAR GAME In Sheffield – Peter Watkins Recruits For A Proposed WAR GAME Remake In Unused Footage For The UK TV Show Visions
- Trailer
- THE DIARY OF AN UNKNOWN SOLDIER (Peter Watkins Short Film)
- THE FORGOTTEN FACES (Peter Watkins Short Film)
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 48 mins
- Audio: English Mono
- 4K Video: HDR10
- Closed Captions
- Region Free
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
*All foreign-language featurettes are subtitled in English.
Limited Edition Slipcase & Postcards:
(Ray Lowry Postcard Reprinted In Cooperation with the Ray Lowry Estate)
New Postcard designed by Rob Carmichael at SEEN STUDIO.
Limited Edition THE WAR GAME Book – Authorized Reprint Of The 1967 Book Written By Peter Watkins And Designed By Paul Watkins
Reprint of Government-Issued Evacuation Card
THREADS Traffic Warden Enamel Pin
If there’s a single iconic image that represents the horror of THREADS, it’s that of the Traffic Warden whose grisly visage appeared on the cover of the Radio Times (the UK equivalent of TV Guide) the week of the film’s September ‘84 broadcast. He’s been depicted in UK street art and graphic novels for over two generations and now lives on as a “piss yourself terrifying” (AV Club) enamel pin designed by our friends at Pixel Elixir.
A Year In A Field [Blu-ray w/Slipcase]
Weathering the elements in the centre of a field in West Cornwall is the Longstone, a natural relic that has quietly witnessed 4,000 years of tumultuous history. BAFTA-winning documentarian Christopher Morris’ elegiac, meditative, yet profoundly important film is the record of a year in the life of the monolith, beginning on Winter Solstice 2020, as the order of the natural world began unravelling around the globe and the threat of extreme climate change became a reality.
Beautifully shot, with a richly layered sound design, the film meditates on the passage of time through its appreciation of nature, highlighting the subtle changes of the seasons, but also the need to act in order to battle man-made changes that will forever change our planet. (Sheffield Doc Fest)
Blu-ray (Film + Special Features)
- Introduction by Christopher Morris recorded for the Gimme Some Truth Film Festival
- More Than Slow Cinema: Director Christopher Morris and Producer Denzil Monk in Conversation
- Paranormal in the West Country: An Interview with The Stone Club’s Lally MacBeth and Matthew Shaw
- Q&A at the Philosophical Research Society moderated by Will Sheff of Okkervil River
- Interview with Christopher Morris at the Zurich Film Festival
- KESTAV (2023) – Short film by Christopher Morris
- HOLLOWAY (2015) – Short film by Adam Scovell
- Trailer
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 89 mins
- Audio: English 5.1, English Stereo
- Closed Captions
- Region Free
- Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
*All foreign-language featurettes are subtitled in English.
Slipcase and Wrap Designed by Of Stick and Bone
Printed on Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified paper
STONES OF KERNOW COASTER SET
This limited edition bundle comes with a set of four 4” ceramic coasters by Sight Study Art & Design, featuring photographs of the standing stones Boscawen Ros (the stone from A YEAR IN A FIELD), The Blind Fiddler, Trevorgans Menhir and The Mên-an-Tol, taken by Kier-La Janisse in the south of Cornwall in Autumn 2025.
Disco Italiana [4-Disc Blu-ray Box Set (Incl. CD Soundtrack) w/LE Slipcase]
THE WORLDWIDE DISC PREMIERES
OF THREE ITALIAN DISCOSPLOITATION CLASSICS
WITH 5+ HOURS OF SPECIAL FEATURES
AND BONUS SOUNDTRACK CD
From the country that brought you Sharksploitation, Nunsploitation and Indiana Jonesploitation comes the white-suited subgenre that stayed alive for less than 18 months. Severin Films is now struttingly proud to resurrect this trio of Italian Discosploitation classics, on disc for the first time ever: AMERICAN FEVER, starring Mircha Carven, Zora Kerova and co-written by George Eastman/Luigi Montefiori, boldly confronts a young man’s disco dreams. The deliriously cheesy GREASE ROCK fearlessly blends comedy, action, drama, surreal dance-offs and non-stop music. And in the now-restored Complete Version of JOHN TRAVOLTO: THE FACE WITH 2 LEFT FEET, Giuseppe Spezia – who bears an uncanny resemblance to the American star – goofily pursues disco DJ Ilona Staller (aka adult star/politician Cicciolina) with a little help from his friends. All three films in this collection have been scanned in 4K from their original camera negatives and include 5+ combined hours of Special Features plus a JOHN TRAVOLTO Bonus Soundtrack CD.
Disc 1: AMERICAN FEVER
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Film Historians Nathaniel Thompson And Howard S. Berger
- All About The Music: The Birth Of Disco And The Road To Italy's AMERICAN FEVER – Interview With Alan Jones, Author Of Discomania: Fantastic Beats And Where To Find Them
- Trailer
Disc Specs:
Runtime: 91 mins
Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
Subtitles: English SDH, English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Disc 2: GREASE ROCK
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Film Historians Nathaniel Thompson And Eugenio Ercolani
- Brillantina Is The Word – Interview With Alan Jones, Author Of Discomania: Fantastic Beats And Where To Find Them
- Trailer
Disc Specs:
Runtime: 91 mins
Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
Subtitles: English SDH, English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Disc 3: JOHN TRAVOLTO: THE FACE WITH 2 LEFT FEET
Special Features:
- Audio Commentary With Film Historians Nathaniel Thompson, Eugenio Ercolani And Howard S. Berger
- The Show Is Over: JOHN TRAVOLTO And The End Of The 'Disco Film' – Interview With Alan Jones, Author Of Discomania: Fantastic Beats And Where To Find Them
- U.S. Trailer
- Italian Trailer
- Bonus Disc: Soundtrack CD
Disc Specs:
Runtime: 100 mins
Audio: English Mono, Italian Mono
Subtitles: English SDH, English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
The Music Machine [Blu-ray]
THE WORLDWIDE BLU-RAY PREMIERE
Immediately after SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER swept the world, the ‘discosploitation’ genre was born. And in the U.K.’s first polyester imitator, director Ian Sharp (THE FINAL OPTION) crafts a gritty time capsule of late ‘70s London in which an unemployed bloke (Gerry Sundquist of DON’T OPEN TILL CHRISTMAS) tries to win the big dance competition at Camden Town’s iconic club, The Music Machine. British-Nigerian singer Patti Boulaye, Clarke Peters (The Wire), Ferdy Mayne (THE FEARLES VAMPIRE KILLERS) and Academy Award® winner Brenda Fricker (MY LEFT FOOT) co-star in this “oddly likeable” (The Observer) discomania melodrama written by James Kenelm Clarke (HOUSE ON STRAW HILL) and produced by Brian Smedley-Aston (VAMPYRES) with cinematography by Phil Meheux (CASINO ROYALE), now scanned in 4K from a combination of the CRI and original camera negative for the first time ever.
Blu-ray (Film + Special Features)
- The Dance Partner – Interview With Actress Patti Boulaye
- Howard & Candy: The Music Machine Dance Rivals – Interviews With Actors David Easter And Mandy Perryment
- The Music Machine Mentor – Interview With Actor Clarke Peters
- The Dance Machine – Interview With Choreographer Anthony Van Laast
- The Music Of The Machine – Interview With Musician/Songwriter Les Hurdle
- Disco Maniacs – Interview With Mark Moore Of S'Express And Alan Jones, Author Of Discomania
- The Camden Locations Of THE MUSIC MACHINE – Locations Tour With Alan Jones
- Teaser Trailer
Disc Specs:
- Runtime: 91 mins
- Audio: English Mono
- Closed Captions
- Region Free
- Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
*All foreign-language featurettes are subtitled in English.
DISCOMANIA Book Autographed by Alan Jones
"A deliriously dizzy blend of memoir and the wider cultural craziness of the '70s bathhouses, giallo, disco and punk. All that and a Mark Moore introduction
calling Alan Jones out on his woeful customer service skills at Forbidden Planet."
Peter Strickland,
Director of BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO
and THE DUKE OF BURGUNDY
What is ostensibly a detailed rundown of the Top 100 Disco Movies Of All Time is also a glorious autobiographical celebration of disco, punk and a trail-blazing career in the genre arena. In this epic 450-page/full-color “courageous and outrageous” (The Guardian) tome, original punk rocker and pioneering horror journalist Alan Jones reveals all about this often-maligned pop enclave as well as his life, loves and scandals in the two musical genres that have marked his extraordinary dance card.
Bonus: Each book contains a signature plate signed by Alan Jones!
JOHN TRAVOLTO Reproduction Drinking Glass
Raise a glass to the most infamous icon in Italian Discosploitation history! This exclusive JOHN TRAVOLTO: THE FACE WITH 2 LEFT FEET drinkware holds 12 oz/360ml of your favorite beverage – the real thing or a shameless facsimile – and proudly honor’s Giuseppe Spezia’s place in The Pantheon of WTF? Cinema. Catch the fever!