The Latest Crimson Pre-Orders from Tetrovideo!
Ahhh, you gotta love TetroVideo, they sure know how to tickle our graphic horror and cult bones with their catalogues.
Four more titles have currently crawled onto the pages of their website winking at us and enticing us to part with our coins. First up is the infamous lengthy Philosophy of a Knife by Andrey Iskanov (Nails, Vision of Suffering) and it arrives on Blu-ray for the first ever time. Philosophy of a Knife comesin a 3-Disc Collector’s Edition, a 300 Limited Numbered Mediabook Edition (150 cover A and 150 cover B copies)withBlu-ray, DVD, CD (soundtrack), 40-Page Booklet and slipcase (limited to the pre-order customers), with a lot of extra content – – Making of, Manoush on Philosophy of a Knife, Photo Gallery, Original Trailer, Forgive me (videoclip), 76 Swords of Silence (videoclip), Haunting (videoclip), Dead Before Born (videoclip), Flash Kinal (videoclip), Martyr (videoclip), Kill U (videoclip), SADOMAZO (videoclip), Stop The world; A Glimpse of Hell (short film).
Next up is Marian Dora’s Debris Documentar, as a strictly limited (27) numbered media book with booklet edition.
Echoes From the Grave is a horror anthology film that delivers ten tales from ten Italian directors. A very ambitious undertaking exploring some of the most famous literary works of Edgar Allan Poe: “The Tell-Tale Heart”, “The Pit and The Pendulum”, “The Black Cat”, “Alone”, “Never Bet the Devil Your Head”, “King Pest”, “Silence”, “Murders in the Rue Morgue” and “The Premature Burial” Contributions by names such as Lorenzo Dante Zanoni, Severed Cinema poster icon, Domiziano Cristopharo, Angelo and Giuseppe Capasso plus many more. It come in a Limited Numbered Mediabook edition (DVD + Blu-ray + 20 Pag Booklet + Slipcover limited to pre-order customers).
Lastly is Profane, written and directed by the Iraqui-American filmmaker Usama Alshaibi. A visionary and experimental film Profane centers around Muna (Manal Kara), a Muslim dominatrix in the midst of a spiritual crisis who finds herself at a point in life where she wants to reconnect with the essence of who she is as a woman and as a Muslim.
Muna, a young Jordanian woman, as a child, was driven from her homeland to the United States because she could not memorize the passages in the Koran. Now she endures a hardscrabble existence as a dominatrix along with her best friend and domination partner Mary (Molly Plunk). The two girls live, work and play together, driven by a steady diet of drugs, outrageous behaviour and bad decisions. It isn’t long before Muna starts to hear voices and Ali, a Muslim cab driver, informs her that theses voices could be Djinni’s, creatures who watch over us and inspire us to do the right thing.
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