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Both controversial and relentless in its depiction of suppression and brutality, Punishment Park was heavily attacked by the mainstream press and permitted only the barest of releases in 1971. However, like Haskell Wexler’s Medium Cool (1969) and Robert Kramer’s Ice (1969), Peter Watkins’ film has established itself as one of the key, yet rarely seen, radical films of the late 1960s/early 1970s. Giving voice to the disaffected youth of America that had lived through the campus riots at Berkeley, the trial of the Chicago Seven and who were witnessing the escalation of the Vietnam War, Punishment Park was named by Rolling Stone as one of their top ten films of 1971 and has earned many admirers in the four decades since its release.Set in a detention camp in an America of the near-future, Punishment Park’s pseudo-documentary style (continuing Watkins’ subversive innovations with Culloden and The War Game) places a British film crew amongst a group of young students and minor dissidents who have opted to spend three days in ‘Bear Mountain Punishment Park’. The detainees, rather than accept lengthy jail sentences for their ‘crimes’, gamble their freedom on an attempt to reach an American flag — on foot and without water — through the searing heat of the desert. The pursuit of Group 637 — a lethal, one-sided game of cat-and-mouse with a squad of heavily armed police and National Guardsmen — is contrasted with the corrupt trial of Group 638 by a quasi-judicial tribunal.Unlike Easy Rider’s mythologising of American counter-culture, Punishment Park’s uncompromising stance, and its uneasy parallels with Guantanamo Bay, retain a powerful and prescient message in the post-9/11 present.Special Features: Newly restored high-definition transfer (shot on 16mm, Punishment Park has been remastered from a new 35mm print struck from the restored 35mm blow-up negative held in Paris) 30-minute video introduction by Peter Watkins Full-length audio commentary by Dr. Joseph A. Gomez (author of the 1979 book Peter Watkins) Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing 40-page booklet with two essays and reprints


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  • Punishment Park Masters (Dual Format Blu-ray DVD edition) available on July 18 2024 from Zavvi for 17.47
  • Punishment Park Masters (Dual Format Blu-ray DVD edition) available on November 03 2023 from TheHut for 16.59
  • Punishment Park (Masters of Cinema) (Blu-Ray & DVD) available on April 19 2015 from Base for 8.49
  • EAN bar code 5060000700619 ξ1 registered July 18 2024
  • EAN bar code 5060000700619 ξ2 registered November 03 2023
  • EAN bar code 5060000700619 ξ3 registered September 27 2014
  • Product category is Blu-ray Video

Both controversial and relentless in its depiction of suppression and brutality Punishment Park was heavily attacked by the mainstream press and permitted only the barest of releases in 1971. However like Haskell Wexler’s Medium Cool (1969) and Robert Kramer’s Ice (1969) Peter Watkins’ film has established itself as one of the key yet rarely seen radical films of the late 1960s/early 1970s. Giving voice to the disaffected youth of America that had lived through the campus riots at Berkeley the trial of the Chicago Seven and who were witnessing the escalation of the Vietnam War Punishment Park was named by Rolling Stone as one of their top ten films of 1971 and has earned many admirers in the four decades since its release.Set in a detention camp in an America of the near-future Punishment Park’s pseudo-documentary style (continuing Watkins’ subversive innovations with Culloden and The War Game) places a British film crew amongst a group of young students and minor dissidents who have opted to spend three days in ‘Bear Mountain Punishment Park’. The detainees rather than accept lengthy jail sentences for their ‘crimes’ gamble their freedom on an attempt to reach an American flag — on foot and without water — through the searing heat of the desert. The pursuit of Group 637 — a lethal one-sided game of cat-and-mouse with a squad of heavily armed police and National Guardsmen — is contrasted with the corrupt trial of Group 638 by a quasi-judicial tribunal.Unlike Easy Rider’s mythologising of American counter-culture Punishment Park’s uncompromising stance and its uneasy parallels with Guantanamo Bay retain a powerful and prescient message in the post-9/11 present.Special Features: Newly restored high-definition transfer (shot on 16mm Punishment Park has been remastered from a new 35mm print struck from the restored 35mm blow-up negative held in Paris) 30-minute video introduction by Peter Watkins Full-length audio commentary by Dr. Joseph A. Gomez (author of the 1979 book Peter Watkins) Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing 40-page booklet with two essays and reprints


References
    ^ Punishment Park [Masters of Cinema] (Dual Format Blu-ray DVD edition), Masters of Cinema. Zavvi. (revised Jul 2024)
    ^ Punishment Park [Masters of Cinema] (Dual Format Blu-ray DVD edition), Masters of Cinema. TheHut. (revised Nov 2023)
    ^ Punishment Park (Masters of Cinema) (Blu-Ray & DVD) Base. (revised Apr 2015)

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