Screening at Cannes: Ken Russell’s ‘The Devils’
In a muted first week, the hottest ticket on the Croisette was for a blasphemous film that first played theaters 55 years ago.
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In a muted first week, the hottest ticket on the Croisette was for a blasphemous film that first played theaters 55 years ago.
Warner Bros has announced that Ken Russell’s historical horror-drama, The Devils, will officially receive a... The post Ken Russell’s The Devils Director’s Cut Finally Getting Rele...
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You'll finally be able to see the proper version of this "blasphemous" masterpiece The post Ken Russell’s Long-Banned <i>The Devils</i> Director’s Cut Releasing in The...
The banned and infamously recut 1971 cult classic will be the first repertory release from the new specialized label, and will debut at Cannes later this month.
On three restorations from this year's Cannes, including the long-awaited uncut version of The Devils.
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