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Takeshi Kitano Collection

Violent Cop Boiling Point Sonatine

Blu-ray release on 29 June 2020 followed by release on 27 July 2020 on iTunes, Amazon Prime and on BFI Player (Subscription) as part of JAPAN 2020.

Takeshi Kitano burst onto the scene as a director in 1989 with Violent Cop and quickly established himself as a filmmaker to watch. He continued within the yakuza genre with 1990’s Boiling Point and with Sonatine, released three years later, he gained deserved international acclaim. As part of the BFI’s major season JAPAN2020, these three films will be released on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK in Takeshi Kitano Collection on 29 June 2020. Numerous extras include commentaries for each film, a documentary looking at Kitano’s cinematic image and more.

Born in Japan in 1947, Takeshi Kitano is a comedian, television presenter, author, actor and filmmaker who has become a cultural icon both in his own country and abroad. He is predominately known in the West for his work as an actor and director on films including Battle Royale, and Hana-bi, the last of which won the at the Venice International Film Festival.

More often known by his stage name ‘Beat’ Takeshi, Kitano has been described as the true successor to legendary director , and it’s hard to imagine greater praise than that.

Special features  High Definition transfers of all three films  Feature-length audio commentaries on Violent Cop and Sonatine by Chris D, punk poet, singer, actor, film historian and author of Outlaw Masters of Japanese Film  Newly recorded audio commentary on Boiling Point by David Jenkins  That Man is Dangerous: The Birth of Takeshi Kitano (2016, 20 mins): documentary examining the emergence, establishment and popularity of Takeshi Kitano’s cinematic image  Okinawa Days: Kitano’s Second Debut (2016, 20 mins): a look back at Kitano’s Boiling Point, featuring interviews with producer and actor Yurei Yanagi  Violent Cop trailer  Boiling Point trailers  Sonatine trailer  *** First pressing only*** 44-page book with new writing on the films and their director by Japanese film experts Tom Mes, Jasper Sharp, Mark Schilling and film critic James-Masaki Ryan

Product details RRP: £39.99 / Cat. no. BFIB1384/ 18

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Japan / 1989-1993 / colour / 294 mins / Japanese language, with English subtitles / original aspect ratios 1.85:1 // BD50 x 3: 1080p, 24fps / Violent Cop (PCM 2.0 mono audio, 48kHz/24-bit) / Boiling Point (PCM 2.0 mono audio, 48kHz/24-bit) Sonatine (PCM 2.0 stereo audio, 48kHz/24-bit)

JAPAN 2020 Short press release: https://www.bfi.org.uk/sites/bfi.org.uk/files/downloads/bfi-press-release-bfi-japan- 2020-over-100-years-of-japanese-cinema-launches-on-bfi-player-2020-05-04.pdf JAPAN 2020 Detailed press pack: https://www.bfi.org.uk/sites/bfi.org.uk/files/downloads/bfi-japan-press-pack-2020-04- 30.pdf

Press contact for more information: Jill Reading, BFI Press Officer, E-mail: [email protected] Tel: (020) 7957 4759

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About the BFI The BFI is the UK’s lead organisation for film, television and the moving image. It is a cultural charity that:

 Curates and presents the greatest international public programme of World Cinema for audiences; in cinemas, at festivals and online  Cares for the BFI National Archive – the most significant film and television archive in the world  Actively seeks out and supports the next generation of filmmakers  Works with Government and industry to make the UK the most creatively exciting and prosperous place to make film internationally

Founded in 1933, the BFI is a registered charity governed by Royal Charter. The BFI Board of Governors is chaired by Josh Berger CBE.

9 June 2020