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Clearcut Blu-Ray (USED) Severin Films

Clearcut Blu-Ray (USED) Severin Films

THIS IS A USED ITEM AND IT IS NOT IN MINT CONDITION. SEE BELOW DESCRIPTION AND SEE IMAGES FOR CONDITION DETAILS:

CLEARCUT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION; THERE IS NO VISIBLE DAMAGE OR WEAR TO THE CASE OR DISC.

ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED IN A BOX WITH PLENTY OF BUBBLE WRAP TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE TO YOU SAFELY.

SYNOPSIS

From émigré director Ryszard Bugajski – whose infamous debut feature INTERROGATION enraged Poland’s Communist regime – comes the 1991 Canadian shocker that’s been called “undeniably provocative” (Blu-ray.com), “seriously compelling” (Rock! Shock! Pop!) and “remorselessly disturbing” (The Los Angeles Times): When the pacifist lawyer for an Indigenous tribe fails to protect their land against the racist owner of a lumber mill, both white men will be forced by a rogue Native man (Academy Award® nominee Graham Greene of DANCES WITH WOLVES) into a wilderness nightmare of violence, vengeance and supernatural horror. Ron Lea (PUNISHER: WAR ZONE), Michael Hogan (BATTLESTAR GALLACTICA) and Floyd Red Crow Westerman (THE DOORS) co-star in this “expression of cinematic rage” (Mondo Digital), now restored in 4K from a 35mm answer print.

ADDITIONAL INFO

Special Features:

  • Archival Video Introduction By Director Ryszard Bugajski
  • Audio Commentary With Scholar And Anthropologist Shaawano Chad Uran (White Earth Anishinaabe)
  • Archival Audio Interview With Director Ryszard Bugajski And Journalist Allan MacInnis
  • A Dream Like Arthur's — Audio Interview With Actor Graham Greene
  • Composing CLEARCUT

Short Films

  • The Ballad of Crowfoot
    • Audio Commentary For THE BALLAD OF CROWFOOT With Kevin Howes And Lawrence Dunn
  • You Are on Indian Land
  • Consume

    Disc Specs:

    • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
    • Audio: English 5.1 / English Stereo
    • Closed Captions
    • Region Free
    • Run time: 98 mins
    $5.70

    Original: $18.99

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    Clearcut Blu-Ray (USED) Severin Films

    $18.99

    $5.70

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    THIS IS A USED ITEM AND IT IS NOT IN MINT CONDITION. SEE BELOW DESCRIPTION AND SEE IMAGES FOR CONDITION DETAILS:

    CLEARCUT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION; THERE IS NO VISIBLE DAMAGE OR WEAR TO THE CASE OR DISC.

    ALL ITEMS WILL BE PACKED IN A BOX WITH PLENTY OF BUBBLE WRAP TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARRIVE TO YOU SAFELY.

    SYNOPSIS

    From émigré director Ryszard Bugajski – whose infamous debut feature INTERROGATION enraged Poland’s Communist regime – comes the 1991 Canadian shocker that’s been called “undeniably provocative” (Blu-ray.com), “seriously compelling” (Rock! Shock! Pop!) and “remorselessly disturbing” (The Los Angeles Times): When the pacifist lawyer for an Indigenous tribe fails to protect their land against the racist owner of a lumber mill, both white men will be forced by a rogue Native man (Academy Award® nominee Graham Greene of DANCES WITH WOLVES) into a wilderness nightmare of violence, vengeance and supernatural horror. Ron Lea (PUNISHER: WAR ZONE), Michael Hogan (BATTLESTAR GALLACTICA) and Floyd Red Crow Westerman (THE DOORS) co-star in this “expression of cinematic rage” (Mondo Digital), now restored in 4K from a 35mm answer print.

    ADDITIONAL INFO

    Special Features:

    • Archival Video Introduction By Director Ryszard Bugajski
    • Audio Commentary With Scholar And Anthropologist Shaawano Chad Uran (White Earth Anishinaabe)
    • Archival Audio Interview With Director Ryszard Bugajski And Journalist Allan MacInnis
    • A Dream Like Arthur's — Audio Interview With Actor Graham Greene
    • Composing CLEARCUT

    Short Films

    • The Ballad of Crowfoot
      • Audio Commentary For THE BALLAD OF CROWFOOT With Kevin Howes And Lawrence Dunn
    • You Are on Indian Land
    • Consume

      Disc Specs:

      • Aspect ratio: 2.35:1
      • Audio: English 5.1 / English Stereo
      • Closed Captions
      • Region Free
      • Run time: 98 mins