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The Shadowed Mind
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated MA
- Release Date: 11/29/2022

The Shadowed Mind
- Format: Blu-ray
- Rated MA
- Release Date: 11/29/2022
- UPC: 760137103745
- Item #: 2520829X
- Rated: MA
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Release Date: 11/29/2022
- This product is a special order
- Original Language: ENG
- Original Year: 1988
- Run Time: 94 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Severin
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List Price: $34.95
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THE WORLDWIDE Blu-ray PREMIERE OF ONE OF THE MOST PROVOCATIVE BANNED FILMS OF OUR TIME
In 1988, South African filmmaker Cedric Sundström - whose underground short SUFFER LITTLE CHILDREN... had provoked global outrage and accolades - took a group of skilled actors to a disused railway warehouse in Pretoria to shoot the story of an unorthodox asylum for the sexually insane. With a semi-improvised script, a Roeg-meets-Argento style palette, and startling bursts of graphic violence and nudity, it was immediately banned by the government. It has remained virtually unseen - anywhere in the world - until now. Rufus Swart (DUST DEVIL), Adrienne Pearce (PURGATORY) and Simon Sabela (ZULU DAWN) star in this psycho-sexual shocker from the producer of STONE, now scanned uncut in 2K from the director's own 35mm print - the only film element in existence - and featuring a career-spanning interview with Sundström.