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(NSFW) Three Tales of Horror in ‘German Angst,’ On Blu-Ray June 19th.

German Angst – Fully Loaded Special Edition Blu-ray on Sale June 19, 2018
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For the First Time Ever, the trilogy of love, sex, and death German Angst will have an Authentic Blu-ray Release. Artsploitation Films is packing it with TONS of Never Before Seen Bonus Footage. This Fully Loaded Special Edition will be available on June 19, 2018.

German Angst – Three German tales of love, sex and death in Berlin from Germany’s most shocking directors. “Final Girl” (Jörg Buttgereit), The first episode tells the story of a young girl who lives with her guinea pig in a dirty apartment in Berlin. Seemingly a little lonely except for that bound and gagged man tied to her bed. “Make a Wish” (Michal Kosakowski) This gut-wrenching tale involves a young deaf-mute couple who are attacked by a group of skin-head hooligans. However, they are in possession of a mysterious talisman that could help them. “Alraune” (Andreas Marschall) The finale follows a man who stumbles upon a secret sex club that promises the ultimate sexual experience by using a drug made from the roots of the legendary Mandragora plant. But the ecstatic experiences have horrific side-effects.

BONUS FEATURES on BLU-RAY: Teaser #1 (1 min 55 sec); Crowdfunding Video for Startnext featuring all three directors (7 min 27 sec); Alraune Teaser with footage extra shot for crowdfunding campaign and not part in the final movie (1 min 59 sec); Crowdfunding Video for Kickstarter featuring all three directors – in English (6 min 36 sec); Teaser #2 with extra shot material not used in the final movie! (2 min 11 sec); Alraune Cannes Film Festival trailer – extra edited for the festival (2 min 16 sec); Official Trailer 1 (2 min 2 sec); Official Trailer 2 with a completely different concept (1 min 48 sec); “Behind the Scenes” – Beautiful Making of Movie shot on Super 8 (7 min 56 sec); “Behind the Scenes” Photos – more than 350 high quality photos; Audio Commentary In German (only) (1 hour 45 min 47 sec); Q&A at Fantastic Fest 2015 (15 min 37 sec)

For more details on this release, please visits Artsploitation Films.

Michael DeFellipo

(Senior Editor)

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