![]() Jonathan S wrote:No, I'd have fallen off my chair if the BBC had scheduled a Clara Bow film! In fact the only one of hers I recall ever being broadcast on UK TV (in the last 40 years at least) was a BBC2 screening of the Killiam print of It back in 1982. I presume that someone would have to submit them to the BBFC though? If it's not too much to ask, I'd like a chance to see Cox's three features from the 1970s, which never had a UK cinema release nor as far as I know any TV showings. I haven't seen Vaslav Nijinsky at all and none of the other six above since 1990. Although some of the above had VHS releases, the only UK Paul Cox DVD to date was a Prism budget release of Molokai: The Story of Father Damien which is now OOP. This is good news for me, as apart from Innocence in 2001, Cox hasn't had a UK cinema release since Golden Braid in 1990, though I saw at least two ( Island and The Nun and the Bandit) at London Film Festival screenings. The films are Cactus, The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky, Golden Braid, Innocence, Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh, Man of Flowers and My First Wife. This is available in the UK and Ireland only. £2 each, or £1.70 for Curzon members such as myself. ![]() ![]() I'm not sure if this is the right thread for this, but.Ĭurzon on Demand are currently showcasing Paul Cox, with seven of his features available for streaming.
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