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CALIGULA: THE ULTIMATE CUT

August 16

Absolute power corrupts in CALIGULA: THE ULTIMATE CUT, an extensive reconstruction of the notorious 1980 spectacle presented in 4K with never before seen footage. Shadowed by the murder of his family, Caligula (Malcolm McDowell) eliminates his devious adoptive grandfather (Peter O’Toole) and seizes control of the Roman Empire alongside his wife Caesonia (Helen Mirren) before descending into a spiral of depravity, destruction, and madness.

This film is a complete reimagining of the 1979 version of CALIGULA. 96 hours worth of never before seen footage that has been recovered many years after its release served as the basis for this new version, which was produced by author and historian Thomas Negovan. However, instead of expanding scenes with the new footage, the entire film was recut from scratch to create a unique version that doesn’t contain a single frame from the original. This was done with the goal to be as close to Gore Vidal’s original script as possible. Great care has been taken to select alternate footage to not only change the tone of certain scenes, but also to honor the instincts of the actors. Additionally, visual effects were used to enhance scenes and to replace the cheap sets and backgrounds. AI technology was used to restore dialogue performances that were previously unusable, since they were plagued with background noises. A new music score was also composed for this new cut of the film!

“A HEROIC ACT OF PRESERVATION.” –Variety

“A MASTERPIECE.” –Amy Nicholson, Unspooled Podcast

“GLORIOUS.” –Richard Whittaker, The Austin Chronicle

“A REVELATION.” –Mark Kermode, Kermode and Mayo’s Take

“AN ENGROSSING EPIC.” -Salon

“FASCINATING AND UNLIKE VIRTUALLY ANY OTHER RESTORATION OR RECONSTRUCTION.” -IndieWire

“It belongs on the big screen, to a world of cinematic sensation beyond lightweight blockbusters and under-financed independents” -Eye For Film

“This spruced up version certainly hangs together as a kind of sub-late-Fellini dark erotic reverie, and I admit it has ambition and reach, though tinged with a cynicism and violence that Fellini would never have countenanced.” -The Guardian

“A demented must-watch… this rocks! -The Spectator

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