Indie film distributors Film Movement are gearing up to release a pair of highly anticipated Blu-rays in their Film Movement Classics line this September. Film Movement first made a name for themselves as a monthly subscription service by which fans could acquire a very well curated collection of independent films through the mail. Fairly recently they have moved into acquiring and releasing older classic titles for release on home video. This September will see the Us Blu-ray releases of two films desperately in need of high definition upgrades. First up is Kamikaze '89 from director Wolf Gremm, a neon noir from Germany that features the final on screen performance of Rainer Werner Fassbinder. The other release is Lee Tamahori's requiem for Maori tribal history, Once...
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- 8/26/2016
- Screen Anarchy
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