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  • Severin Films Releasing Stir

    Another Black Friday 2023 release announced.

    https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081561/

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      Heard good things about this film.

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        ***BLACK FRIDAY 2023 NEW RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT***

        STIR (1980)

        Director - Stephen Wallace

        Blu-ray

        In 1974, the cruel treatment of inmates at Bathurst Prison in New South Wales, Australia led to violent riots, savage reprisals and a still-controversial official inquiry. Six years later, this “furious, foul-mouthed, open wound of a film” (Bob Ellis,
        Nation Review) – the feature directorial debut by Stephen Wallace (PRISONERS OF THE SUN) from a screenplay by Bathurst inmate Bob Jewson – dared to tell the inside story: When career criminal China Jackson (Bryan Brown) is returned to prison after exposing abuses by guards, tensions between inmates and officers begin to boil until they explode in rage, defiance and shocking carnage. Max Phipps (THE ROAD WARRIOR, THIRST) co-stars in this “intense and authentic account of a brutal system” (Cinephilia) – nominated for 13 AFI Awards including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Screenplay and Best Actor – scanned in 2K from the 35mm interpositive at The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

        SPECIAL FEATURES:

        ● Audio Commentary With Producer Richard Brennan, Director Stephen Wallace, Cinematographer Geoff Burton And Actor Bryan Brown, Moderated By Mark Hartley, Director Of NOT QUITE HOLLYWOOD
        ● Audio Commentary With Crime Film And Literature Historian Andrew Nette
        ● Tales From The Inside – Archival Making-Of Documentary By Mark Hartley
        ● A Career On The Fringe – A Tribute To Actor Phil Motherwell Featuring Australian Theater Historian Robert Reid And Film Critic Paul Harris
        ● Director Stephen Wallace Introduces THE LOVE LETTERS FROM TERALBA ROAD
        ● THE LOVE LETTERS FROM TERALBA ROAD (50 mins)
        ● Trailer

        FEATURE SPECS:

        ● Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
        ● Audio: English 5.1, English Stereo
        ● Closed Captions: English SDH
        ● Region: A/B/C

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