Based on the novel Julia by Peter Straub, Full Circle is a highly regarded, long-vanished, evocatively eerie cult chiller, newly restored in 4K resolution.
Bereaved mother Julia (Mia Farrow, Rosemary’s Baby) flees controlling husband Magnus (Keir Dullea, Black Christmas), re-establishing herself in an old house in leafy West London. Yet she finds herself haunted by apparitions of a ghostly blonde-haired child, sending her on a strange journey of self-discovery - with dreadful consequences.
Long requested by fans, the BFI is delighted to bring Full Circle to UK audiences as a limited edition 4K UHD and Blu-ray dual format release.
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- Newly recorded introduction by director Richard Loncraine (2023)
- Newly recorded audio commentary with director Richard Loncraine and film historian Simon Fitzjohn
- A Holland Park Haunting (2023, 24 mins): a newly recorded interview with Richard Loncraine
- What’s That Noise? (2023, 25 mins): a newly recorded interview with composer Colin Towns
- Coming Full Circle (2023, 11 mins): actor Tom Conti recalls his humble horror beginnings
- The Fear of Growing Up (2023, 10 mins): Samantha Gates revisits her work as a child actor in Full Circle
- A Haunting Retrospective (2023, 25 mins): a new video essay by author and critic Kim Newman
- Park Life (2023, 16 mins): film historian and self-confessed Full Circle ‘anorak’ Simon Fitzjohn takes a windswept, rain-spattered trek across London in search of key locations from the film
- Joining The Circle (2015, 7 mins): archival interview with associate producer Hugh Harlow
- Images of a Haunting (2023): a selection of rare materials related to the film and collected over many years are presented along with an audio commentary by their owner Simon Fitzjohn
- Gallery – a collection of stills held by the BFI National Archive
- Illustrated booklet featuring an introduction by Richard Loncraine, plus new writing on the film by Simon Fitzjohn and on Richard Loncraine by the BFI’s Dr Josephine Botting
