Desire, violence, and the human condition collide in their most uncompromising form with NEW EXTREMITY COLLECTION: VOLUME 3 a fearless quartet of boundary-pushing cinema that confronts the darkest corners of human impulse.
Gaspar Noé’s IRREVERSIBLE delivers a brutal exploration of time, trauma, and vengeance, unfolding in reverse chronology with visceral intensity. Claire Denis’s TROUBLE EVERY DAY blends eroticism with primal hunger in a sensual yet unsettling descent into obsession and cannibalistic desire.
In CAGED, director Yann Gozlan thrusts viewers into a nightmarish underworld where captivity and desperation strip humanity to its rawest instincts. Rounding out the set is Julia Ducournau’s explosive debut RAW, a coming-of-age nightmare that marks a bold new voice in genre cinema.
Together, these four films form a daring showcase of cinema that challenges, provokes, and dares viewers to confront the unflinching realities of flesh and emotion. Viewer discretion is not just advised it’s inevitable.
TROUBLE EVERY DAY:
• NEW! Sound Design in Claire Denis’ Trouble Every Day
• NEW! I Could Eat You: Critics Emma Westwood and Stephen A Russell discuss Trouble Every Day
• NEW! Till Death Do Us Part: Nadine Whitney on Devotion to the Diseased in Trouble Every Day
• Trailer
IRREVERSIBLE:
• Audio Commentary with Gaspar Noè
• NEW! Audio Commentary with Author Stephen Thrower
• NEW! Power Trip: Kat Ellinger on Irreversible and Male Violence
• Irreversible Straight Cut
• Deleted Scene
• The Irreversible Odyssey 2019 Documentary
• SFX 2003 Interview with Rudolphe Chabrier
• Stress and Outrage: Music Videos by Thomas
Bangalter
• Trailers
CAGED:
• NEW! It Takes a Lot of Guts: Lee Zachariah on Captifs
• NEW! BIFFF Q&A with Director Yann Gozlan and Actor Zoé Félix 2011
• Trailer
RAW:
• Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Julia Ducournau and Film Critic Emma Westwood
- NEW! Audio Commentary with Critic and Author Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
• Alternate Opening
• Quick Bites with Julia Ducournau and Alexandra HellerNicholas
• Genre Matters: 2016 Women Genre Filmmakers Panel with Julia Ducournau, Briony Kidd, Mattie Do, Marisa Brown, Heidi Lee Douglas, Donna McRae, and Isabel Peppard
• Australian Premiere Introduction with Monster Fest Director Kier-La Janisse and filmmaker Julia Ducournau
• Australian Premiere Q&A with Writer/Director Julia Ducournau and Monster Fest Director Kier-La Janisse
• Have You Seen the Cannibal Girl: Publicity Stunt
• Raw À Votre Goût: 2017 discussion with Writer/Director Julia Ducournau and Film Critic Emma Westwood
• Audience Vox Pops
• Trailer
