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Pink Narcissus [Blu-ray] - PRE-ORDER-15-JUNE-2026
Pink Narcissus [Blu-ray] - PRE-ORDER-15-JUNE-2026
SKU:BFIB1568
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Pink Narcissus (Blu-ray)
Director: James Bidgood
The work of artist and photographer James Bidgood, Pink Narcissus is a breathtaking and outrageous visual poem focusing on the daydreams of a beautiful boy sex worker who, from the seclusion of his ultra-kitsch apartment, conceives a series of interlinked narcissistic fantasies populated by matadors, dancing boys, slaves and leather-clad bikers.
With its highly charged hallucinogenic quality and its atmosphere of lush decadence, Pink Narcissus is a landmark of gay and experimental cinema. Pink Narcissus has been restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive from original 35mm materials.
Extras
- Newly restored in 4K by the UCLA Film & Television Archive and presented in High Definition
- Interview with James Bidgood (2007, 33 mins)
- Post-screening Q&A with John Waters and Kelly McKaig (2025, 8 mins): filmed after a screening of the new restoration, this Q&A appears courtesy of Strand Releasing
- Stills gallery featuring photography by James Bidgood
- Restoration trailer
- Other extras tbc
- **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet featuring a new essay by Alex Davidson and an archival essay by Rupert Smith
Studio: BFI
SKU: BFIB1568
Barcode: 5035673015681
Region: B
Release Date: June 15, 2026
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