I've wanted to see Privilege for a while and the other two releases look good. This is proving to be an interesting label.
Amazing news!
BFI Flipside
I've wanted to see Privilege for a while and the other two releases look good. This is proving to be an interesting label.
There are even more amazing but as yet unannounced titles in the pipeline too.![]()
Thanks for the update Marc - I have gone with all of the Flipside Blu-rays thus far and have found them fascinating. Look forward to the ongoing programme of releases!
Cheers,
Smudge
name='MarcMorris']There are even more amazing but as yet unannounced titles in the pipeline too.![]()
I wouldn't mind them releasing some of the following titles:-
1968. Up The Junction (even though it was released last year there were no extras included) and considering that the main cast are still alive they missed the opportunity to provide a commentary with some of the stars. The film trailer and a then and now location documentary with the great soundtrack from Manfred Mann ) would be great.
1967. Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
1967. Mini Weekend
1970. Goodbye Gemini (although it's being released by Scorpion next year, I can't find out find whether it will be released in the UK)
1965. The Pleasure Girls
1967. The Penthouse
1968. Strange Affair
1971. Made
1963. The Party's Over
1961. Mr Topaze
Some film shorts as well like:
1966.The Road to St Tropez
1967. Red and Blue
1967.Talk of the Devil
1968. Promenade
Since the BFI will also be showing some British B-Films next month they could also release some rare British b films.
According to a poster from the BFI on CriterionForum.org, The Party's Over is due out on the Flipside label sometime next year.
name='Dr Amicus']According to a poster from the BFI on CriterionForum.org, The Party's Over is due out on the Flipside label sometime next year.
Hmmmmm.....
Smudge
name='Dr Amicus']According to a poster from the BFI on CriterionForum.org, The Party's Over is due out on the Flipside label sometime next year.
Excellent News! Let's hope it comes true. It would be nice if they could do an interview with that excellent actress Ann Lynn or if Ann Lynn could contribute to a commentary on the film. It's been many years now since Ann Lynn has been on the TV. Anyone know whether Ann Lynn is still acting?