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Radiance Films is founded on a passion for cinema. A series of films, books, merchandise and more curated from a variety of genres and modes of filmmaking, from arthouse provocateurs to genre classics.
Ten films that inspired - and continue to inspire - Radiance releases. When attempting to define Radiance-core, and to best identify the films that represent a lineage for the label and what we are attempting to do with our releases, I am inevitably brought back to the early DVD era, where my first outré cinematic discoveries were made.
Elio Petri’s previously hard to come by The Working Class Goes to Heaven comes to Blu-ray through the new boutique label Radiance Films and is presented on a dual-layer Blu-ray disc in its original aspect ratio of 1.85:1. The 1080p/24hz high-definition presentation is sourced from a 2K restoration conducted in 2020 and scanned from a 35mm ...
Gordon Hessler’s Scream and Scream Again receives an all-new special edition from Radiance Films, including both the U.S. and British cuts of the film. Both versions are presented on a dual-layer disc with 1080p/24hz high-definition encodes in the aspect ratio of 1.85:1.
Radiance has done what they can with a very dated master, delivering a solid-looking presentation in the end. But the features are the best yet assembled for the film, pushing one of Altman’s more overlooked films to the forefront. Radiance's new Blu-ray help push one of Robert Altman's more overlooked films up to the forefront
Directed by Noburo Nakamura, a veteran of the Shochiku studio’s signature Golden Age family dramas, The Shape of Night was made as a reaction to the radical film styles of the Japanese New Wave. With its lush cinematography full of saturated colours, a lyrical tone and its story of love leading to inescapable tragedy, it has been compared to ...
Radiance Films is proud to present this crucial re-discovery for the first time ever on Blu-ray. Picture 7/10 Kosaku Yamashita’s Big Time Gambling Boss receives a new Blu-ray edition through Radiance and is presented here on a dual-layer disc with a 1080p/24hz high-definition encode in the aspect ratio of 2.35:1.
Picture 8/10. The second dual-layer disc in Radiance’s Cosa Nostra box set (featuring three mafia-themed collaborations between director Damiano Damiani and star Franco Nero) is The Case is Closed: Forget It, presented in the aspect ratio of 1.85:1. The 1080p/24hz high-definition presentation is sourced from a 2K restoration.
Extras 8/10. Radiance delivers the first “special edition” for the film, packing on a handful of features. Impressively, they’ve gotten new interviews with director Todd Solondz and actor Heather Matarazzo, running 16 and 22 minutes, respectively. Both cover her casting, with Matarazzo delving more into that topic.
JustWatch. Directed by: Mario Bava. Featuring: Barry Sullivan, Norma Bengell, Ángel Aranda, Evi Marandi, Franco Andrei, Federico Boido. In the outer reaches of deep space, the spaceship Galliott answers a distress signal from Aura, an unexplored planet. As the ship attempts to land, members of the crew inexplicably begin to attack one another.