Was kort geleden (veel te laat eigenlijk) met de BFI Flipsides begonnen en die verdienen wel een eigen hoekje. Prachtige uitgaves, een aantal in dual format, voortgekomen uit de BFI-screenings en vooral gericht op vergeten Britse cinema uit de jaren '60 en '70.
Developed from its popular monthly screening slot at BFI Southbank, the BFI's Flipside series on DVD and Blu-ray is designed to revisit and reappraise British films that have slipped through the cracks of cinema history - films that were overlooked, marginalised, or undervalued at the original time of release, or sit outside the established canon of recognised classics. Subject matter will vary widely (and will encompass everything from nuclear war to Soho striptease, from forbidden love to international intrigue) and is likely to appeal to a diverse range of film fans, many of whom may be unfamiliar with the BFI's more traditional DVD and Blu-ray output.
All Flipside releases, newly-mastered in HD from original film elements, are presented with a wide array of special features and extensive illustrated booklets containing informative notes and thought-provoking essays. Initial contributors include respected writers Stewart Home and Iain Sinclair.Bron:
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Tot nu toe verschenen:
001: The Bed Sitting Room - Richard Lester

002: London in the Raw - Arnold Miller

003:Primitive London - Arnold Miller

004: Herostratus - Don Levy

005: All the Right Noises - Gerry O'Hara

006: Man Of Violence - Pete Walker

007: Privilege - Peter Watkins

008: That Kind Of Girl - Gerry O'Hara

009: Permissive - Lindsay Shonteff

010: The Pleasure Girls - Gerry O'Hara

011: The Party's Over - Guy Hamilton

012: Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush - Clive Donner

013: Bronco Bullfrog - Barney Platts-Mills

014: Private Road - Barney Platts-Mills

015: Duffer and Moon Over The Alley - Joseph Despins and William Dumaresq

000: Kim Newman's Guide To The Flipside of British Cinema

Aangekondigd voor 2011:
Joanna (Mike Sarne, 1968)
Lunch Hour (1961) - James Hill
Requiem For a Village (1975) - David Gladwell