I did wonder about this but hadn't confirmed, thank you for the legwork! I'll revise my previous post.Per the BD.com description of the former, I'd guess these are the same feature:The Eye of Beholder - in this archival featurette, produced by Canal+ and Image UK Ltd., director Martin Scorsese, film critic Ian Christie, Thelma Schoonmaker, Prof. Laura Mulvey, and Karlheinz Bohm (who plays Mark Lewis) discuss the fascinating history of Peeping Tom and the devastating impact it had on Michael Powell's career in the UK. In English, with optional German and French subtitles. (19 min).
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I hope so. I wonder why they didn't credit it as a Chris Rodley film like on the original DVD release.Randall Maysin Again wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 4:19 pmI think thisJean-Luc Garbo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 15, 2024 3:07 pmSo it looks like A Very British Psycho couldn't be included here?is what you're looking for.
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That will be the documentary. It is very much Leo Marks focused, as I seem to remember that the documentary goes a bit into his early work as a cryptographer during World War II as well.
Excellent! Interestingly I don't know if this is a pure coincidence or not but the Daily Mail just ran an article about Peeping Tom and its legacy yesterday, so I should have guessed that something had been announced!
Excellent! Interestingly I don't know if this is a pure coincidence or not but the Daily Mail just ran an article about Peeping Tom and its legacy yesterday, so I should have guessed that something had been announced!