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The Films of Doris Wishman THE TWILIGHT YEARS Collection BLU-RAY
The Films of Doris Wishman THE TWILIGHT YEARS Collection BLU-RAY
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AGFA + Something Weird Present The Films of Doris Wishman: THE TWILIGHT YEARS Collection in dazzling 2K!
No one will ever make movies like DORIS WISHMAN made movies. One of the most prolific women filmmakers in the history of American cinema, writer-director-editor Wishman created unintentional collisions between surrealism and exploitation that feel like they materialized from an alternate universe. The Films of Doris Wishman: THE TWILIGHT YEARS surveys the last major era of Wishman's career. From Deadly Weapons and Double Agent 73 (crime epics starring the iconic Chesty Morgan) to Let Me Die a Woman (a semi-documentary about transgender people), AGFA + Something Weird are honored to present these triumphant DIY treasures in dazzling new 2K restorations. (*No Slipcase Version)
Featured Films Include: DEADLY WEAPONS, DOUBLE AGENT 73, THE AMAZING TRANSPLANT, LET ME DIE A WOMAN, THE IMMORAL THREE, KEYHOLES ARE FOR PEEPING and LOVE TOY.
Disc 1: DEADLY WEAPONS (1974) and DOUBLE AGENT 73 (1974)
- 2K preservation from the original 35mm camera negatives
- DEADLY WEAPONS commentary with Doris Wishman biographer Michael Bowen
- DEADLY WEAPONS commentary with Bleeding Skull's Annie Choi and Joseph A. Ziemba
- DOUBLE AGENT 73 commentary with Frank Henenlotter
- Theatrical Trailers
- Booklet with introduction by Something Weird's Lisa Petrucci and a vintage Doris Wishman interview by video artist, Peggy Ahwesh
Disc 2: THE AMAZING TRANSPLANT (1970) and LET ME DIE A WOMAN (1977)
- 2K preservation from the original 35mm camera negatives
- LET ME DIE A WOMAN commentary with artist and porn performer Carta Monir
- Theatrical Trailers
- "Twilight Years" photo gallery
Disc 3: THE IMMORAL THREE (1975) and KEYHOLES ARE FOR PEEPING (1972), LOVE TOY (1971)
- 2K preservation from the original 35mm camera negatives
- THE IMMORAL THREE commentary with film programmer Lars Nilsen and AGFA's Bret Berg
- Theatrical Trailers
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