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Macabre Limited Edition - front cover

Macabre Limited Edition

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Macabre Limited Edition (1980)
de Lamberto Bava

Powerhouse Films - 23 juin 2026

Titre Original
Audio
Italian, English
Sous-titresEnglish
Durée : 1h29
Format : Blu-ray Limited Edition / import UK
Zone : B
Genre : Horreur

Synopsis
In this horrific tale of murder, madness and perverse passion, a New Orleans wife and mother carries on a torrid affair behind her family's back. But when a violent accident leaves her lover dead, the woman returns from a mental institution determined to pursue her forbidden desires. Has she found a ghastly new way to satisfy her lust, or is sexual depravity all in the head?

Contenu et Bonus
  • Brand-new 4K restoration from the original negative by Powerhouse Films and Vinegar Syndrome
  • Three presentations of the film: Macabro, the Italian theatrical version; Macabre, the international theatrical version; and Frozen Terror, the US theatrical version
  • Audio commentary with film historians Eugenio Ercolani, Troy Howarth, and Nathaniel Thompson (2026)
  • Interview with director Lamberto Bava (2026)
  • Interview with producer Antonio Avati (2026)
  • Interview with writer Pupi Avati (2026)
  • Critical appreciation by Italian genre film expert and Macabre aficionado Mark Thompson Ashworth (2026)
  • Pierpaolo De Sanctis, the founder of Italian soundtrack specialists Four Flies Records, explores the oeuvre of composer Ubaldo Continiello (2026)
  • Onstage interview with Bava, filmed after a Macabre screening at the 2025 World Wide Weird cult-cinema event held in London
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • International theatrical trailer
  • New and improved English translation subtitles
  • New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Limited edition exclusive 80-page book with a new essay by Roberto Curti, archival interviews with director Lamberto Bava and writer-producer Pupi Avati, an overview of Italian critical responses, and full film credits