Lodge Kerrigan began his succession of utterly unique, visually and aurally dazzling character studies with the raw, ravaging Clean, Shaven. A compelling headfirst dive into the mindscape of a schizophrenic (played by the remarkable Peter Greene) as he tries to track down his birth daughter after he is released from an institution. Kerrigan´s film brilliantly uses sound and image to lead audiences into a terrifying subjectivity. No one is left unscathed.
| Extra: |
| New, restored high-definition digital transfer, supervised and approved by director Lodge Kerrigan |
| Audio commentary featuring Steven Soderbergh interviewing Kerrigan |
| A Subjective Assault: Lodge Kerrigan´s "Clean, Shaven", a new video essay, written and narrated by critic Michael Atkinson |
| The film´s original soundtrack, composed by Hahn Rowe, and selections from the film´s final audio mix |
| A new essay by film critic Dennis Lim |
| Trailer |
Upplagd i sortimentet: 20 November, 2006