Starting next week, a small stock of only 50 DVD copies of Opera Mortem (UK - 1973), the satanic film shot on Super 8mm and VHS by David Fleas.
Published in edition Bookbox (DVD + poster) in only 666 copies by TetroVideo, Opera Mortem will never be reissued on DVD again.
Recall that on the official website of the label official t-shirts are also available.
Opera Mortem was shot over a period of ten years by the mad English painter David Fleas, and after forty years of oblivion, the film emerged into the light in 2015 thanks to an Italian collector.
Presented as an "extreme surrealist/dadaist/experimental film" and called "a kind of metaphorical transposition of a black magic ritual" by an occultist, Opera Mortem is a concentration of gruesome content, gore, explicit pornography, crude images and literary quotes with references to suicide in which the death visions of a suicidal girl merge with those of a necrophilic serial killer.
Opera Mortem had only one screening back in 1973 at Nottingham's Odeon Film Theatre, an event during which several people died tragically soon after the premiere.