PRODUCT INFORMATION
Street Date OCTOBER
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This Limited-Edition Gialli Book Style Slipcover (designed by Earl Kessler) is limited to 2000 and will ship in October.
Death Nerve Video is a new sub-label from Terror Vision that will focus on giallo, neo-giallo, giallo-adjacent and influenced films in its catalogue.
Sylvain (Pascal Cervo), a devoted projectionist and caretaker of a soon-to-close art house cinema, lives a life consumed by film. Each night, he personally screens a classic 35mm print to sparse audiences—but once the final reel ends, his obsession spills into terrifying real-life rituals. What begins as a melancholic ode to cinema’s fading past slowly transforms into a chilling portrait of repression, legacy, and psychological decay.
The Last Screening is a love letter to films like Peeping Tom, Cinema Paradiso, Deep Red and Maniac, offering a dark and cerebral twist on the slasher/giallo genre, steeped in cinephilic reverence.
Death Nerve Video is proud to present Laurent Achard’s unsettling psychological giallo horror film, The Last Screening. This makes its worldwide high-definition debut with a stunning new 2K restoration, scanned, and meticulously restored from the original 35mm camera negative. This also marks the first time the film has been distributed outside its home country.
FEATURES:
Scanned & Restored in 2K from its 35mm Original Camera Negative
Region Free Blu-ray
New Commentary w/ Death Nerve Video’s Brad Henderson
Low Budget Diaries: New Interview w/ Noel Simsolo
Surviving The Screening: New Interview w/ Pascal Cervo
Producing The Screening: A New Interview w/ Sylvie Pialat
Video Essay: Oh, l’horreur! The French New Wave Horror
Audio Essay by Paul Le
Raw Footage From The Set of The Last Screening
Archival Interview w/ Pascal Cervo
Newly Created Subtitles