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Censor: Limited Edition (VSP-002)(Exclusive)

Censor: Limited Edition (VSP-002)(Exclusive)

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 Actors: Niamh Algar, Michael Smiley, Nicholas Burns, Sophia La Porta
Director: Prano Bailey-Bond
Language: ENGLISH: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles: English
Region: Region A
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number of Discs: 1
Rating: Not Rated
Orig Release Date: 2021
Studio: Vinegar Syndrome
Release Date: 10/26/2021
Run Time: 84 Min.
Special Features:
  • Commentary #1 features director Prano Bailey-Bond and cinematographer Annika Summerson.
  • Commentary #2 features film historian Kat Ellinger.
  • "Freedom of the Image: The Origins of the Video Nasties Hysteria" (32:21, HD) is a video essay by Chris O'Neill.
  • "My Nasty Memories" (33:01, HD) is an interview with film historian David Gregory, who also owns Severin Films. Gregory recalls his own experiences with the home video explosion in England during the early 1980s, and discusses many of the graphic movies that were targeted during this era.
  • "Precision on 35mm" (8:35, HD) is a video conference interview with cinematographer Annika Summerson. She identifies the technical achievements of "Censor," focusing on the production's use of film to respect the era of moviemaking it's depicting.
  • "Sense of Panic" (5:38, HD) is a video conference interview with composer Emile Levienaise-Farrouch, who describe her approach to "Censor," which included major influences from genre entertainment of the day.
  • "Bits the Censors Cut Out" (5:13, HD) is video conference interview with editor Mark Towns, who details his creative approach to "Censor," using bits of Video Nasties productions in the picture, and he also highlights deleted scenes.
  • "What Protects the Censor from Losing Control?" (20:23, HD) is a video conference interview with director Prano Bailey- Bond and actress Niamh Algar. Production origins are discussed, with Bailey-Bond intrigued by the experience of a film censor, also looking for an actress capable of playing such a stressful part. The helmer's horror history is examined, growing intrigued with the extremity of the genre. Technical achievements, performances, and tone is also analyzed.
  • "In Terms of Light and Shade" (12:27, HD) is a video conference interview with sound designer Tim Harrison. He discusses his collaboration with director Prano Bailey-Bond, specific Video Nasties references, and his use of the soundscape to examine different realities of the film.
  • "Nasty" (15:47, HD) is a short film by Prano Bailey-Bond.
  • "Ban the Sadist Videos!" (91:32, SD) is a 2006 documentary about the Video Nasty years, charting the rise of censorship and exploring the titles involved in the controversy.
  • Theatrical Trailer (1:39, HD)
  • 16-page booklet with essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
  • Reversible cover artwork
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