Re: Indicator
Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2017 4:44 pm
Fat City's supplements selection has been updated:
• 4K restoration from the original negative
• Original mono audio
• Audio commentary by film historians Lem Dobbs and Nick Redman
• Sucker Punch Blues: Looking Back on John Huston’s 'Fat City' (2017, 55 mins): new documentary featuring interviews with actors Stacy Keach and Candy Clark, casting director Fred Roos and assistant cameraman Gary Vidor.
• An American Classic (2015, 22 mins): an illustrated audio interview with Fat City author Leonard Gardner
• John Huston on Fat CIty (1972, 6 mins): an archival interview with the director talking about the film for the French TV show Pour le cinéma.
• The Guardian Interview with John Huston (1980, tbc mins): the director discusses his career with at the National Film Theatre, London (audio only)
• Isolated score
• Original theatrical trailer
• Image gallery
• New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by critic Danny Leigh
• UK home video premiere
• Limited Dual Format Edition of 3,000 copies
• 4K restoration from the original negative
• Original mono audio
• Audio commentary by film historians Lem Dobbs and Nick Redman
• Sucker Punch Blues: Looking Back on John Huston’s 'Fat City' (2017, 55 mins): new documentary featuring interviews with actors Stacy Keach and Candy Clark, casting director Fred Roos and assistant cameraman Gary Vidor.
• An American Classic (2015, 22 mins): an illustrated audio interview with Fat City author Leonard Gardner
• John Huston on Fat CIty (1972, 6 mins): an archival interview with the director talking about the film for the French TV show Pour le cinéma.
• The Guardian Interview with John Huston (1980, tbc mins): the director discusses his career with at the National Film Theatre, London (audio only)
• Isolated score
• Original theatrical trailer
• Image gallery
• New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
• Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by critic Danny Leigh
• UK home video premiere
• Limited Dual Format Edition of 3,000 copies