Southend Tales is own to own and rent on DVD 31 March 2008. The highly anticipated follow up feature to cult favourite Donnie Darko stars Dwayne Johnson, Seann William Scott, Sarah Michelle Geller, Justin Timberlake, Mandy Moore and Miranda Richardson.
Writer and director Richard Kelly’s debut feature film Donnie Darko grew from cult status into a phenomenal smash hit when released on DVD. And DVD is the perfect way to experience his new film, as its multi-layered story demands repeat viewings and the crystal clear picture and awesome sound quality will further heighten the impact of the outstanding special effects and excellent soundtrack that includes music specially composed for the film by Moby.
The film will be accompanied by the insightful documentary that runs for over 30 minutes, USIdent TV – Survielling the Southland (The Making of Southland Tales).
Similar to Kelly’s groundbreaking, unconventional debut feature, SOUTHLAND TALES is a multilayered vision which defies categorisation. A visceral experience, with stunning production values, special effects and a heavy nod to pop culture, the film is part dark comedy, part sci-fi, part thriller, part fairy tale, and even part musical and it is the singular vision of one man.
Extras include USIdent TV – Survielling the Southland (The Making of Southland Tales).
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Film © 2006 MHF Zweite Academy Film GMBH & Co. KG. All Rights Reserved. Artwork and Packaging Design © 2008 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Southend Tales from the makers of Donnie Darko (15)
Out: March 31, 2008
Competition: DVDs
Official Site: southlandtales.com
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