EUROTIKA! VOL.1-3 [3-disc] (TV) (1999 UK)
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Directed by Andy Starke, Pete Tombs
Starring: Jess Franco, Jose Larraz, Max Pecas, Jean Rollin, Jose Benazeraf, Michael Reeves
Genres: Episodic, British, Giallo, Spanish
373 minutes | Full Screen | Color | English
Fantastic British TV Show focusing on trash cinema culture in Europe. This disc contains 5 episodes: "French Blue" (with clips from such films as Exhibition, Sin on the Beach, Pussy Talk, and Shocking), "Jess Franco" (with some great commentary by Franco himself as well as producers writers and actors, "Italian Horror" (with clips from giallo films such as Blood and Black Lace, Devil's Nightmare, & Torso), "Jose Larraz" (clips from Vampyres Black Candles The Coming of Sin and more!) and "Max Pecas" (director of I Am a Nymphomaniac I Am Frigid and Club Prive with many film clips and commentary by Pecas.)
disc two: Fantastic British TV Show focusing on trash cinema culture in Europe. This disc contains 5 episodes: "Jean Rollin" (with lengthy commentary by Rollin and some of his actresses including Brigitte Lahaie), Jose Benazeraf (French erotica/porn director), "So Sweet, So Perverse" (documenting European female starlets), Eurocine (the wonderful world of Eurocine producers), and "Mad Doctors" (Eurotrash films featuring mad doctors & scientists.)
disc three: Fantastic British TV Show focusing on trash cinema culture in Europe. This disc contains 2 episodes: "Spanish Horror" (with comments by Jose Larraz, Paul Naschy, and Jorge Grau), and "Michael Reeves" (with comments by friends actors and producers w/ clips from his films) This disc also includes "Kings of Ads 002," a compilation of TV commercials (30-60 seconds each) by many famous directors, such as: Hugh Hudson, Martin Scorsese, Claude Lelouch, Jean-Luc Godard, Carlos Saura, Franco Zeffirelli, Claude Chabrol, Jean-Jacques Annaud, Roman Polanski, Ridley Scott, Federico Fellini, Guiseppe Tornatore, Patrice Leconte, Andrei Konchalovsky, David Lynch, Helmut Newton, Nikita Mikhalkov, Jean-Jacques Beineix, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, and William Klein.