Joe Sarno's Sin You Sinners and Vampire Ecstasy Heading to Blu-ray
Posted August 18, 2016 06:47 PM by Webmaster
U.S. label Film Media will bring two films from Joe Sarno, 'the Ingmar Bergman of 42nd St.', to Blu-ray: Sin You Sinners (1963) and Vampire Ecstasy (1973). The double-feature release will be available for purchase on October 25.
The release is the first entry in a new series celebrating one of the most gifted pioneers of the sexploitation genre.
Sin You Sinners (1963) – An aging exotic dancer uses occult forces in the shape of a magic amulet to maintain her youth and beauty. Discovering her secret, her jealous daughter and employer hatch plots to steal the amulet for themselves. When the amulet goes missing, it sets off a chain of events ending in murder.
Vampire Ecstasy (1973) – Three beautiful young women arrive at a grim and secluded castle, eager to claim their inheritance. In the castle basement, a coven of witches dance in a wild ritual, invoking the spirit of their deceased vampire leader. That same night, a brother and sister arrive, warning of the castle's evil curse. But too soon they also fall under the witches' spell, and the stage is set for the return of the Baroness Varga, for the vessel has been chosen!
Special Features:
Interview with Vampire Ecstasy director Joe Sarno and producer Chris Nebe
Vampire Ecstasy audio commentary by producer Chris Nebe
A Touch of Horror - featurette in which Joe Sarno describes adapting his style to the horror genre
Vampire Ecstasy German Language Trailer
Vampire Ecstasy English Language Trailer
Sin You Sinners Trailer
Booklet with notes by film scholar Tim Lucas
ABOUT THE FILM MEDIA PROJECT
The Film Media Project is dedicated to preserving, restoring and raising awareness of obscure and outstanding examples of independent cinema shot on motion picture film.
Conceived and initiated in 2016, the Film Media Project is the brainchild of company director Michael Raso who has dedicated his life to working with film. A professional cinematographer, editor and producer, Michael understands all aspects of film media from production through media management and distribution. Michael personally oversees the restoration and transfer to high definition of all films in the Film Media Project archive.
ABOUT THE JOSEPH W. SARNO FILM LIBRARY
The Joseph W. Sarno Film Library – the Film Media Archive currently includes the largest collection of films by erotic auteur Joseph W. Sarno. Restoration of the library to high definition media is scheduled to begin Spring of 2016, and will be managed by Michael Raso with assistance from Joe's widow, Peggy Sarno.
About Joseph W. Sarno (d. 2010) – an American film director and screenwriter, Joe Sarno emerged from the New York sexploitation film scene of the 1950s and 1960s and wrote / directed approximately 75 feature films including the internationally renowned Sin in the Suburbs and Inga. Often referred to as "the Ingmar Bergman of 42nd street", the last 12 years of Joe's life heralded a new appreciation for his body of nuanced and highly stylized erotic dramas, culminating in a series of screenings and awards at the Lake Placid Film Festival, the British Film Institute, the Turin Film Festival and the Warhol Museum among others. It was during this time that Joe Sarno and Michael Raso forged the close working relationship that would result in the location, purchase, and restoration of many of his existing films, and the production of Joe's final feature film in 2004.