Film Movement Classics and Something Weird Video will release on Blu-ray Joe Sarno's films All of the Sins of Sodom (1968) and Vibrations (1968). The the double-feature release will be available for purchase on September 26.
Synopsis: Newly restored to High Definition from the original film elements, All the Sins of Sodom / Vibrations, directed by 'the Ingmar Bergman of 42nd St.,' Joseph W. Sarno, is the second entry in the definitive series celebrating one of the most gifted pioneers of the sexploitation genre. These two seminal films are now being released for the first time on Blu ray.
Encouraged by his agent, struggling NYC photographer Henning begins a daring portfolio of his model, Leslie. But all too soon, jealousies erupt when another model vies for his camera and bed. A strikingly filmed, penetrating study of ambition, romance and lust set in the world of 1960s fashion photography, All the Sins of Sodom is sexploitation auteur Sarno at the top of his game.
Aspiring poet Barbara moves to Manhattan to jump-start her career and sex life, only to spend her evenings listening to the sounds of her neighbor s vibrator. When her extroverted sister Julie comes to town, Barbara is forced to confront her repressed sexual desires. An early classic by sexploitation director Sarno, Vibrations is classy and sophisticated, beautifully shot, a juicy script, filled with wonderful performances and sexy as hell.
Special Features and Technical Specs:
BRAND NEW RESTORATIONS from original film elements
Interview with Director, Joe Sarno
All the Sins of Sodom audio commentary by Peggy Steffans-Sarno
Vibrations audio commentary by film historian Tim Lucas
Vibrations mini-commentary by Peggy Steffans-Sarno
Collector's booklet featuring liner notes by Tim Lucas