To buy from them... perhaps this link is preferable... http://www.ind-dvd.co.uk/
Hi everyone,
I've been looking for this title for some time and came across the following link to an on-line catalogue from a company called 3DD Entertainment Ltd in London:
http://www.3ddgroup.com/entertainmen...e%202006-7.pdf
This is kind of a big PDF and takes a while to load. It's on page 11 of this catalog (page 6 of the PDF itself) under the heading "CULT FILMS". Here's the blurb:
"SEPARATION concerns the inner life of a woman during a period of breakdown - marital and possibly mental. Her past and (possible?) future are revealed through a fragmented but brilliantly achieved and often humorous narrative, in which dreams and desires are as real as the London of 1967 (complete with Procul Harum music and a Mark Boyle light-show) of the film's setting."
Sounds interesting.
I've emailed the company for information on how to purchase it but have not heard back from them, and have not been able to find the title listed with Amazon, sendit etc.
Does anyone have knowledge of this company and/or the release of this title? I'd like to order it if I could.
Thanks,
Charlie
To buy from them... perhaps this link is preferable... http://www.ind-dvd.co.uk/
name='Andrews']Hi everyone,
I've been looking for this title for some time and came across the following link to an on-line catalogue from a company called 3DD Entertainment Ltd in London.
Here's the blurb:
"SEPARATION concerns the inner life of a woman during a period of breakdown - marital and possibly mental. Her past and (possible?) future are revealed through a fragmented but brilliantly achieved and often humorous narrative, in which dreams and desires are as real as the London of 1967 (complete with Procul Harum music and a Mark Boyle light-show) of the film's setting."
Charlie
Of just as much interest is Jack Bond's other notable feature film - made, like 'Separation', before he got involved in making Pet Shop Boys videos - entitled 'Anti-Clock'. This is also listed on the inDD catalogue, same page.
Let's hope these get a DVD release soon...