Thursday, August 14, 2025

AN EVENING WITH RODNEY ASCHER (2025) Dekanalog Blu-ray Screenshots


AN EVENING WITH RODNEY ASCHER (2025)

Label: Dekanalog
Region Code: Region-Free 
Rating: Unrated 
Duration: 96 Minutes 37 Seconds 
Audio: English DTS-HD MA 2.0 with Optional English Subtitles 
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (1.85:1)
Director: Rodney Ascher
Cast: Josh Fadem, Alex Baker, Pea Hicks, Angelina Bryan, Tom Smith, Doris Wishman

From the Director of Room 237, A Glitch In The Matrix, and The Nightmare…

What drives your obsessions? What are your deepest, darkest fears? How far would you go to get Doris Wishman to direct a music video for your band?

Dekanalog is proud to present An Evening With Rodney Ascher — a one-of-a-kind cinematic supercut of original work, found footage, remixes and music videos that will melt your eye sockets.

Audio/Video: GUEST REVIEW COMING SOON TO WWW.ROCKSHOCKPOP.COM

This special limited edition slipcover is limited to 1,000 units and is only available on our website. This release will NOT be available as a standard edition.

Special Features: 
- Additional short films by Rodney Ascher: Dog Days (3:49), Im A Transfoer Too (3:21), The Gun and the Bible (3:55) 
- Bonus Videos: The S From Hell (5.1 Mix) (9:10), The Unfinished Primal Screens: Primal Stuff (10:05) & The Man is the Moon (28:02), To Live and to shave in LA: 'ThecPlot That Failed' (dir. Doria Wishman) (3:32) 
- The Next Generation: The Eye Was Firing From It's Head (dir. Anton Ascher) (4:30), The Making of The Eye Was Firing From It's Head (1:36) 
- 16-Page Booklet containing a conversation between Ascher and filmmaker Casper Kelly (Adult Swim Yule Log)

"Are director Rodney Ascher's documentaries fascinating? Yes. Do they concern things that are real? Well, the answer to that is one of the reasons the films are so interesting."
- Clark Collis, Entertainment Weekly
 
"Rodney Ascher doesn’t need to take the red pill to explore how deep the rabbit hole goes. The documentary director has made a career out of burrowing into the dark recesses of these modern times."
- Eric Ducker, GQ

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