Thursday, September 1, 2016

Mid 90's Canadian cable access movie PHOBE: THE XENOPHOBIC EXPERIMENTS (1995) gets first-ever home video release!

PHOBE: THE XENOPHOBIC EXPERIMENTS (1995) 

On September 27th, Intervision Picture Corp. enthusiastically returns to the wild world of shot-on-video mayhem with the first ever home video release of PHOBE: THE XENOPHOBIC EXPERIMENTS. Overflowing with the kind of creative spirit and indefatigable commitment to vision that is only possible within the arena of outsider microbudget filmmaking, the Intervision team is thrilled to be introducing this inspiring and ambitious work to a new audience.

Synopsis: In 1994, aspiring Niagara, Ontario filmmaker Erica Benedikty was working part-time at a community cable channel. Over the course of a year – and aided by a dedicated team of friends, volunteers and fellow film rebels – she wrote, produced, directed and edited a wildly ambitious, feature-length sci-fi action thriller for only $250. But when she convinced her employers to broadcast the finished film, PHOBE became a local sensation, was invited to screen at festivals, and remains one of Canada’s most infamous cult hits. Intervision is proud to present Benedikty’s ultra low-budget epic – complete with impressive visual FX, Roman candle pyrotechnics, alien predators, light saber battles and space cops with mullets – now fully remastered with all-new Special Features that reveal the strange, inspired and sometimes tragic story behind this near-impossible DIY triumph.

Special Features: :
- Audio commentary by writer/director Erica Benedikty, moderated by Paul Corupe (Canuxploitation.com) and Peter Kuplowsky (Laser Blast Film Society)
- Director Erica Benedikty's first feature-length movie, BACK IN BLACK
- "The Making of PHOBE", all new featurette by Josh Johnson (Rewind This!)
- Q/A with cast and crew following home town screening of the movie in St. Catharines, Ontario
- Original FX shots from 1995 broadcast version of PHOBE
- Outtakes
- Gribble Hell Performs Phobe Theme