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Lost Girls by Samm Deighan
Lost Girls by Samm Deighan





Lost Girls by Samm Deighan Lost Girls by Samm Deighan

Ichikawa is one of my favorite directors and this is another hard-to-track-down one in the west, and this disc has gotten great reviews. Please James (and anyone at Arrow) if you read this: I would rather give you guys my money than pay $144 to import the Japanese 4K of Kon Ichikawa's The Inugami Family (1976). I'm not familiar with the other scholars yet so I'm looking forward to this. Shes the editor of Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin, and author of. This Afternoon Samm Deighan will be at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival with the New York launch for the LOST GIRLS book - we'll be there with books and T-shirts and Samm will be introducing a. and they got Irene Gonzalez-Lopez and Earl Jackson involved, even better. Samm Deighan is co-host of the Twitch of the Death Nerve podcast. never seen the film, been on my list for awhile, thrilled it'll be in an accessible edition. Description Audio commentary by Samm Deighan (editor of Lost Girls: The Phantasmagorical Cinema of Jean Rollin) Jean Rollin’s 1989 film Lost in New York Optional English Subtitles Label: Kino Lorber Run Time: 94 mins Aspect Ratio 1. instead, the best announcement (for me) since Come Drink With Me and To Sleep., this is the kind of thing I was hoping Arrow would dig more into when hiring Jasper Sharp + had started with the Imamura box, the Masumuras, and a few other Japanese releases. Having just finished a successful crowdfunding campaign on IndieGoGo, Shannon spoke with Spectacular Optical owner Kier-La Janisse and LOST GIRLS editor Samm Deighan about the inspiration behind the book, the influence of director Jean Rollin and the importance of having all female contributors. Okay over the moon with this - James warned us there'd only be two September titles so I figured the Angela Mao set for the US and another wacky 90s studio title on UHD.







Lost Girls by Samm Deighan