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Talking About Michael Schaack's Felidae with our guests, Deaf Crocodile's Dennis Bartok and Craig RogersJoin us for a fascinating conversation with Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers, co-founders of Deaf Crocodile Films, as we explore their journey in film restoration and distribution, culminating in their latest release—the 1994 German animated noir Felidae. From their early days working together at Cinelicious Pictures to launching Deaf Crocodile during the pandemic, these passionate film preservationists have rescued nearly 70 films from obscurity thus far.The heart of our discussion centers on Felidae, a dark animated detective story following Francis, a cat who moves to a new neighborhood only to find himself embroiled in a series of gruesome murders. The film, based on the first of Akif Pirinçci's novel series, pushes boundaries with its mature themes, graphic violence, and surprising commentary on eugenics. We dive deep into the challenging restoration process, including the race against time to preserve the deteriorating original negative, and the fascinating history of this ambitious international animation project that featured Boy George on its soundtrack.Beyond Felidae, Dennis and Craig share incredible stories about their other restorations, including the rediscovery of Solomon King, a lost 1974 black action film they found through its soundtrack album. They discuss their philosophy on film restoration, the challenges of securing rights to forgotten films, and their commitment to preserving cinema history while making these works accessible to modern audiences.This episode offers a rare glimpse into the world of film restoration and distribution, highlighting how passionate individuals are working to save important pieces of cinema history. Felidae stands as a prime example of their work—a unique, challenging animated film that deserves to be rediscovered by modern audiences, and we had a wonderful time discussing it with these dedicated film preservationists.Film SundriesCheck out Deaf Crocodile!Tune in to The Official Deaf Crocodile PodcastFind Deaf Crocodile on Instagram, Bluesky, and TwitterFind Dennis on IMDbListen to Pete's and Andy's conversation about Gangs of Wasseypur Part 1 and Part 2 on The Next Reel Film PodcastListen to Pete's and Andy's conversation about Dead Mountaineer's Hotel on The Next Reel Film PodcastListen to Pete's and Andy's conversation about Kin-Dza-Dza! on The Next Reel Film PodcastWatch our conversation on YouTube!Find other places to watch this at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailer (restoration version)Original MaterialLetterboxd Learn how to support our show and The Next Reel's family of film podcasts by becoming a member. It's just $5 monthly or $55 annually. Learn more here.Follow the other podcasts in The Next Reel's family of film podcasts:Cinema Scope: Bridging Genres, Subgenres, and MovementsThe Film BoardThe Next Reel Film PodcastSitting in the DarkJoin the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePeteAndyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy our movie-related apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
This week I a m joined by Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers - founders and operators of DEAF CROCODILE - a boutique label dedicated to world cinema and obscure animation. We discuss the company, it's origins, and the excitement surrounding the upcoming release of their restoration of the long lost German animated film FELIDAE.Subscribe today!Sign up for Zencaster TODAY! https://zen.ai/Ax2lLiOypAMyn_rp4eoKemgLq-YYFcUzPdCT19xZh1EOFFER CODES: cultworthyVisit thecultworthy.comCultworthy LETTERBOXD: https://boxd.it/31EObVisit DEAF CROCODILE @ https://shop-deafcrocodile.company.site/
This week, we're joined by special guests Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers from Deaf Crocodile to discuss their latest Blu-ray release, a Belarusian film that blends folk horror and mystery with the surreal and fantastic. We also spend some time discussing previous releases, as well as get details about future releases.Order The Savage Hunt of King Stakh:https://shop-deafcrocodile.company.site/https://diabolikdvd.com/product-category/browse-by-label/deafcrocodile/Get tickets to see it on the big screen in Los Angeles:https://www.prs.org/events.htmlFollow Deaf Crocodile: https://www.instagram.com/deafcrocodile/, https://www.facebook.com/deafcrocodile, https://x.com/DeafCrocodileNext episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wWPFzuBqRvQJoin our discord! https://discord.gg/F8WsTzE9qtFollow this podcast on Instagram and Facebook @unsunghorrors.Follow Lance on Instagram and Letterboxd @lschibiLance's shop: https://lanceschibi.bigcartel.com/Follow Erica on Letterboxd or Instagram @hexmassacre Order The Sweetest Taboo: https://thesweetesttaboobook.bigcartel.comLogo by Cody SchibiRun and Kill Screening in New. York: https://www.spectacletheater.com/the-sweetest-taboo-book-party-with-a-screening-of-run-and-kill-1993/The Untold Story Screening in Philly: https://dice.fm/partner/web/event/pyo7nw-the-sweetest-taboo-book-release-untold-story-screening-24th-aug-philamoca-philadelphia-tickets?dice_id=3155024&dice_channel=web&dice_tags=organic&dice_campaign=Web&dice_feature=mio_marketing&_branch_match_id=626198917703866632&_branch_referrer=H4sIAAAAAAAAA8soKSkottLXz8nMy9ZLyUxO1UvL1S8uT00tSS0uKUlMys8vyMjMSczNT04EAI1E89wrAAAA
Director Monte Hellman, production assistant Steven Gaydos and moderator Dennis Bartok
We are joined by the masterminds behind Deaf Crocodile (Craig Rogers and Dennis Bartok) to discuss the upcoming Blu-ray release of the fully restored animated epic 'Heroic Times' (1983, directed by József Gémes). Pre-Order 'Heroic Times': https://shop-deafcrocodile.company.site/Heroic-Times-Blu-ray-p576270833 Follow Deaf Crocodile: https://twitter.com/DeafCrocodile Order Dennis Bartok's ‘A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies': https://shorturl.at/kmwJ0 Follow James Hancock on Twitter: https://twitter.com/colebrax Wrong Reel Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/wrong-reel
Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers are back to celebrate the launch of their Kickstarter campaign for Visitors from the Arkana Galaxy! Dennis and Craig do some of the most amazing work in the home video industry and the Kickstarter is the best way to support them for the immediate future. Please check out the links below and give the interview a watch so that you can get some context behind the campaign. Craig and Dennis have been working in the industry for YEARS and have so much knowledge to pass along, not to mention countless stories about programming, directing, working in the industry, and much more. Visit Deaf Crocodile's website here: https://www.deafcrocodile.com/ Support the Visitors from the Arkana Galaxy Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deaf-crocodile/visitors-from-the-arkana-galaxy-exclusive-slipcover/description Deaf Crocodile on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeafCrocodile Deaf Crocodile on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deafcrocodile/ Deaf Crocodile on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deafcrocodile Buy Deaf Crocodile blu rays: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/collections/deaf-crocodile - Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Shelf_Shock Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shelfshockrewind/ Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShelfShockRewind Follow Shelf Shock Rewind on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shelfshockrewind1231 - Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/DiscConnected - Like the page and follow on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TheDiscConnected - Join me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thediscconnected/ - Or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/disc_connected - Email: DiscConnectedMedia@gmail.com -- Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-disc-connected - Podcast: https://thediscconnected.podbean.com - If you happen to be shopping on Amazon for something and would like to share some of Lord Bezos' profits with my channel at no additional cost to you, please consider shopping through my link: https://amzn.to/39mcX1t - Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TDEVSPJZ9EFCW or paypal.me/RVinls (friends and family only) or Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/20CR2ZN456P1B?ref_=wl_share - Music is by Michael J. LeRose- michaelxcreates@gmail.com. Outro is K(NO)W by Crusoe via a Creative Commons Attribution License and verbal/written permission from the artist. - Links above may be affiliate/promotional links that provide me a tiny commission to support the sight and do not charge the consumer anything extra.
Django Nudo and Smut Peddler are excited to have new films this week from two of their favourite companies that specialise in the beautiful restorations of lost classics: Denmark's Another World Entertainment and Deaf Crocodile. From A.W.E. we have "Pornography - a Musical" (1971), a series of erotic vignettes with music by amongst others jazz legend Dexter Gordon. (NB: the Bodil scene is NOT included, for obvious reasons.). "Dear Irene" (1971) is an erotic love triangle drama by a director better known for his books on great cinema directors. Lastly there is "The Sweet Life on Mallorca" (1965) about the naughty things that your grandparents got up to when the Danes first embarked on package holidays to the Balearic islands. Separately we also have "Love in Three Dimensions" (1973), which actually does work in 3D, but only if you have those old red-blue glasses in the bottom of some drawer. It is one for Christina Lindberg completionists, as she has a small part in the film. We then talk to Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers, the co-founders of legendary boutique restoration, post-production and distribution label Deaf Crocodile. The company has specialised in finding forgotten gems and putting them out in gorgeous new versions on DVD, BluRay and DCP. Recent films include 1980s Romanian animated sci-fi "Delta Space Mission" (1984) and they are currently wrapping Kickstarter campaign for Jiří Barta's stop-motion masterpiece "Pied Piper" (1986). Cultpix is thrilled to present no less than six Deaf Crocodile films this spring, with two now and four later this spring. Dennis and Craig talk about their and the company backgrounds, method of finding and restoring films, as well as their cult following. Don't call "Solomon King" (1974) a 'blaxploitation' film, because the black leads are not pimps or pushers but a super secret agent action hero. The only film by director and entrepreneur Sal Watts it was long-lost, until Deaf Crocodile managed to locate a surviving print. In "The Unknown Man of Shandigor" (1967) you get Serge Gainsborough headlining an amazing cast in a Swiss spy-action thriller about nuclear secrets and international intrigue. Marvelous and surreal, part-Dr Strangelove, par-Alphaville, with some The Avengers and Dr Who mixed in, this is a gorgeous restoration. Keep an eye out for four additional films from Deaf Crocodile in the next few months. There is a special Deaf Crocodile Spotify playlist with songs from and relating to this week's films.
I sat down with Dennis and Craig from Deaf Crocodile, a Vinegar Syndrome partner label, to discuss everything from restoration work, programming pristine prints of Bava films, rare Monty Python animation, and especially their Kickstarter for SOLOMON KING. Craig and Dennis have been working in the industry for YEARS and have so much knowledge to pass along, not to mention countless stories about programming, directing, working in the industry, and much more. Visit Deaf Crocodile's website here: https://www.deafcrocodile.com/ Support the SOLOMON KING Kickstarter here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/deaf-crocodile/restoring-sal-watts-solomon-king Deaf Crocodile on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DeafCrocodile Buy Deaf Crocodile blu rays: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/collections/deaf-crocodile - - Become a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/DiscConnected - Like the page and follow on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/TheDiscConnected - Join me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/thediscconnected/ - Or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/disc_connected - Email: DiscConnectedMedia@gmail.com -- Merch: https://disc-connected.creator-spring.com/ - Podcast: https://thediscconnected.podbean.com - If you happen to be shopping on Amazon for something and would like to share some of Lord Bezos' profits with my channel at no additional cost to you, please consider shopping through my link: https://amzn.to/39mcX1t - Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TDEVSPJZ9EFCW or paypal.me/RVinls (friends and family only) or Amazon wish list: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/20CR2ZN456P1B?ref_=wl_share - Music is by Michael J. LeRose- michaelxcreates@gmail.com. Outro is K(NO)W by Crusoe via a Creative Commons Attribution License and verbal/written permission from the artist. - Links above may be affiliate/promotional links that provide me a tiny commission to support the sight and do not charge the consumer anything extra.
All the way back in Episode 8 we brought you our first interview episode with the legendary restoration artist and technician, Craig Rogers, and the legendary film programmer, author and raconteur, Dennis Bartok, as they were setting off on their joint venture, Deaf Crocodile. Now, 50 episodes later they are back to talk to us again about how massively their label has grown over the past 12 or so months, and share some great stories along the way. www.theylivebyfilm.com Adam's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/TheOwls23/ Zach's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/dharmabombs/ Chris' subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/personalhistoryoffilm/ www.instagram.com/theylivebyfilm/
Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers from Deaf Crocodile join us for an insightful discussion about film restoration. Dennis also shares some interesting stories from living in Hollywood ranging from Tony Curtis, James Wong Howe, and the Manson family. They talk about their work on Assault on Precinct 13 and Chameleon street. They even reveal a secret about something they are working on. Finally, they chime in on modern color grading and conclude that, yes, Teal Ray is a thing. Episode Links Classic Film Collective Deaf Crocodile website Deaf Crocodile Facebook Deaf Crocodile Twitter Deaf Crocodile Instagram
Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers from Deaf Crocodile join us for an insightful discussion about film restoration.
Dennis Bartok and Craig Rogers from Deaf Crocodile join us for an insightful discussion about film restoration.
For this special episode of They Live By Film, we are honored and excited to bring you a full hour-long discussion with the legendary restoration artist and technician, Craig Rogers, and the legendary film programmer, author and raconteur, Dennis Bartok. The reason for scheduling this interview was for us to speak with the founders of Deaf Crocodile Films (www.deafcrocodile.com), but what none of us were quite expecting was two of the most connected people working in film today also happened to be humble and down to earth film buffs willing to chew the fat over a shared appreciation for movies and preservation. www.theylivebyfilm.com Adam's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/TheOwls23/ Zach's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/dharmabombs/ Chris' subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/personalhistoryoffilm/ www.instagram.com/theylivebyfilm/
On this weeks Episode is Actor/Musician Steve Wall. Steve recently finished filming a major role in 'Raised by Wolves', a new series with Ridley Scott at the helm, set to air sometime in 2020 on HBO Max. He has also just wrapped filming on 'The South Westerlies', an Irish comedy-drama with Dublin-based Deadpan Pictures, alongside ZDF Enterprises, TV2 Norway and in association with Screen Ireland. Prior to that, he completed filming The Witcher for Netflix playing the role of 'Boholt' and he can also be seen in the new HBO/Cinemax series 'Warrior' which began it's run in April 2019, in which he plays the bounty hunter Gresham. He has received rave reviews for his recent portrayal of the legendary jazz musician Chet Baker in 'My Foolish Heart', a film about Chet's final days in Amsterdam in 1988. It received its world premiere in September 2018 at the Dutch International Film Festival. In 'Vikings' he played the scheming Einar in seasons two, three and four. His other credits include: the role of Detective Coleman in the major RTE drama series 'Rebellion' set against the backdrop of Ireland's 1916 Easter Rising. He played the smooth baddie Dominic Fitzroy in the first two episodes of season three of the global crime drama 'Crossing Lines' starring Donald Sutherland. For the BBC he completed 'Silent Witness', aired in January 2015, in which he played a major role. Steve landed a significant, recurring role as Danny Moone in all three series of the Chris O'Dowd comedy 'Moone Boy' for Sky TV and in Sept 2015 he won Best Actor in a Leading Role at the San Diego Horror Film Festival for his role as Peter in the short film 'Ghost Train' (2013). In the summer of 2016 he played the edgy character Liam in the multi-award-winning short 'Gridlock' for which he was nominated best supporting actor in the Irish Underground Cinema festival 2017. The same year also saw the release of Dennis Bartok's hospital horror 'Nails' in which Steve starred alongside Shauna MacDonald (The Descent). He was back on set with 'Ghost Train' director Lee Cronin playing a role in the latter's acclaimed first feature 'The Hole in the Ground' which premiered at Sundance 2019. Steve is also a multi-platinum selling musician, singer and songwriter with legendary Irish bands The Walls and The Stunning. We have been working hard to develop a shoot and screen festival to raise awareness of homelessness in Ireland in partnership with The Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival, Dublin Business School, Wildcard Distribution and the Headstuff Podcast Network. Information here, THIS WEEKEND. Please share/Attend/donate. WE NEED YOUR HELP. We will also be podcasting throughout the weekend on site at DBS near Grafton Street. FNI 20/20 vision. Supporting The Peter McFerry Trust. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/84400864257 We also have our end of year party in Temple Bar on the 19th of December to round off the year. Die Hard:Christmas Party Harder. All welcome. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/81312555041 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks Episode is Actor/Musician Steve Wall. Steve recently finished filming a major role in 'Raised by Wolves', a new series with Ridley Scott at the helm, set to air sometime in 2020 on HBO Max. He has also just wrapped filming on 'The South Westerlies', an Irish comedy-drama with Dublin-based Deadpan Pictures, alongside ZDF Enterprises, TV2 Norway and in association with Screen Ireland. Prior to that, he completed filming The Witcher for Netflix playing the role of 'Boholt' and he can also be seen in the new HBO/Cinemax series 'Warrior' which began it's run in April 2019, in which he plays the bounty hunter Gresham. He has received rave reviews for his recent portrayal of the legendary jazz musician Chet Baker in 'My Foolish Heart', a film about Chet's final days in Amsterdam in 1988. It received its world premiere in September 2018 at the Dutch International Film Festival. In 'Vikings' he played the scheming Einar in seasons two, three and four. His other credits include: the role of Detective Coleman in the major RTE drama series 'Rebellion' set against the backdrop of Ireland's 1916 Easter Rising. He played the smooth baddie Dominic Fitzroy in the first two episodes of season three of the global crime drama 'Crossing Lines' starring Donald Sutherland. For the BBC he completed 'Silent Witness', aired in January 2015, in which he played a major role. Steve landed a significant, recurring role as Danny Moone in all three series of the Chris O'Dowd comedy 'Moone Boy' for Sky TV and in Sept 2015 he won Best Actor in a Leading Role at the San Diego Horror Film Festival for his role as Peter in the short film 'Ghost Train' (2013). In the summer of 2016 he played the edgy character Liam in the multi-award-winning short 'Gridlock' for which he was nominated best supporting actor in the Irish Underground Cinema festival 2017. The same year also saw the release of Dennis Bartok's hospital horror 'Nails' in which Steve starred alongside Shauna MacDonald (The Descent). He was back on set with 'Ghost Train' director Lee Cronin playing a role in the latter's acclaimed first feature 'The Hole in the Ground' which premiered at Sundance 2019. Steve is also a multi-platinum selling musician, singer and songwriter with legendary Irish bands The Walls and The Stunning. We have been working hard to develop a shoot and screen festival to raise awareness of homelessness in Ireland in partnership with The Virgin Media Dublin Film Festival, Dublin Business School, Wildcard Distribution and the Headstuff Podcast Network. Information here, THIS WEEKEND. Please share/Attend/donate. WE NEED YOUR HELP. We will also be podcasting throughout the weekend on site at DBS near Grafton Street. FNI 20/20 vision. Supporting The Peter McFerry Trust. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/84400864257 (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/84400864257?fbclid=IwAR1by5YhifwGoC2M7v5u5DZ1o5nUXCJGFL3GBErsEkZ59W4ronHC0HpHa3o) We also have our end of year party in Temple Bar on the 19th of December to round off the year. Die Hard:Christmas Party Harder. All welcome. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/81312555041 (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/81312555041?fbclid=IwAR2r9_pZSyF5e5I6P_uDjB0zDaEqCAaQmxUPRtsJ0ny5G8_lFQOxq_WF_CE)
There are some great modern horror movies on Netflix (bung bunnng) and then there is Nails. The boys talk about the 2017 horror flick directed by Dennis Bartok staring Shauna Macdonald, Steve Wall and Ross Noble. Thank you so much EuroEclipse for recommending this movie, check him out on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/euroeclipse .......................................................... Stay up to date and follow us on twitter and Instagram @thefinalboys Send us your spooky listener stories at www.thefinalboys.com Intro music done by @twin_crab
What do 10,000 dead flies and a slay ride in central park have in common? Probably nothing but you'll have to listen to find out as we interview new horror film Nails director/writer Dennis Bartok. Dennis was also a head programer at the Egyptian Theatre, head of distribution at Cinelicious Pics, and 1° from Stanley Kubrick. Clark shares his thoughts on Love & Saucers, Madeleine bails on the Alamo for her own screening of Carnival of Blood, Randy gets peer pressured into speaking about Lady Bird, and Lord Battle (Russell) explores Latin folk lore turned found footage in Her Cry: La Llorona Investigation. If you'd like to get in contact with us, you can reach us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com or on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter under @OverlookTheatre.
We discuss haunted hospital flick 'Nails.'The film is Directed by Dennis Bartok and stars Shauna Macdonald, Leah McNamara and Ross Noble.
Agent to stars including Humphrey Bogart, Clancy Sigal looks back at the absurdities of the 1950s movie business. Catherine Wheatley and Larushka Ivan Zadeh discuss the new musical La La Land starring Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling which is picking up many of the prizes in the film awards season and look at Hollywood's preoccupation with its own back yard. Authors Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph lift the lid on the bizarre world of obsessive film collectors. Clancy Sigal's autobiography, Black Sunset is out now. A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies by Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph is out now. La La Land is out in cinemas across Britain from January 13th certificate 12A Producer: Craig Templeton Smith.
Authors Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph discuss the underground film collector scene in their book A Thousand Cuts.
While many fans collect all kinds of memorabilia related to their favorite movies, others actually seek out and collect the actual celluloid films. For their book, A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies (University Press of Mississippi, 2016) Dennis Bartok and Jeff... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While many fans collect all kinds of memorabilia related to their favorite movies, others actually seek out and collect the actual celluloid films. For their book, A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies (University Press of Mississippi, 2016) Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph interviewed many of these collectors and learned about the issues they faced, both in finding their own special treasures, as well as the legal issues suffered by some of them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While many fans collect all kinds of memorabilia related to their favorite movies, others actually seek out and collect the actual celluloid films. For their book, A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies (University Press of Mississippi, 2016) Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph interviewed many of these collectors and learned about the issues they faced, both in finding their own special treasures, as well as the legal issues suffered by some of them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While many fans collect all kinds of memorabilia related to their favorite movies, others actually seek out and collect the actual celluloid films. For their book, A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies (University Press of Mississippi, 2016) Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph interviewed many of these collectors and learned about the issues they faced, both in finding their own special treasures, as well as the legal issues suffered by some of them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While many fans collect all kinds of memorabilia related to their favorite movies, others actually seek out and collect the actual celluloid films. For their book, A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies (University Press of Mississippi, 2016) Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph interviewed many of these collectors and learned about the issues they faced, both in finding their own special treasures, as well as the legal issues suffered by some of them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike spoke with Jeff Joseph and Dennis Bartok about their new book A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies, available via the University of Mississippi Press.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike spoke with Jeff Joseph and Dennis Bartok about their new book A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies, available via the University of Mississippi Press.September 5, 2016Special Report: A Thousand CutsSpecial Guest: Dennis Bartok, Jeff JosephMike talked with Jeff Joseph and Dennis Barok about their book A Thousand Cuts: The Bizarre Underground World of Collectors and Dealers Who Saved the Movies, now available via the University of Mississippi Press.Links:Buy A Thousand Cuts by Jeff Joseph and Dennis BartokLearn more about CineliciousRead more about film collecting at David Bordwell's website