Battleship Potemkin

A hundred years old, Battleship Potemkin is one of the all-time classics of world cinema. It’s reissued by the BFI with a score by the Pet Shop Boys, on Blu-ray with an accompanying soundtrack CD. Review by Gary Couzens.
Aguirre, The Wrath of God

Robert Shaw and Sarah Miles are at their finest as a chauffeur and the emotionally damaged woman he befriends in The Hireling, an acutely observed and superbly acted adaptation of L.P. Hartley’s novel. Slarek sits up front with the driver for Indicator’s recently released Blu-ray.
Senso

Luchino Visconti’s fourth feature film SENSO continues a series of his films released on Blu-ray by Radiance. Review by Gary Couzens.
Bonjour Tristesse

Otto Preminger’s film of Françoise Sagan’s novel Bonjour Tristesse, starring Deborah Kerr, David Niven and Jean Seberg, comes to Blu-ray from Indicator. Review by Gary Couzens.
Wake in Fright

Directed by Ted Kotcheff in 1970, all but lost for many years, Wake in Fright is a major film from near the start of the Australian Film Revival of the Seventies, now restored in 4K and released in UHD and Blu-ray by Umbrella. Gary Couzens gets the beers in.