New Extremity Collection Volume 1 (2003, 2004, 2007, 2008) Blu-ray

Umbrella EntertainmentSKU: DAVID5323-COL
Edition: Collector's
Price:
Sale price $109.95 AUD
Release Date:  04 June 2025

Extras:
Standard softpack edition available from select stores. Only available from the Umbrella webstore, the New Extremity Collection Volume 1 Collector's Edition includes:
  • 100+ page book with essays by Alexandra West, Grant Watson, Jack Sargeant and Matt Konopka and more
  • Custom artwork by MELBS
  • 8 artcards
  • 2 x A3 reversible poster
  • Limited Edition Numbered release

HIGH TENSION (HAUTE TENSION)

  • Audio Commentary with Alexandre Aja and Grégory Levasseur
  • NEW! Audio Commentary with Josh Nelson and Alex Heller-Nicholas
  • Haute Horror: Making of High Tension 2003 Documentary
  • 2003 Interview with Cécile de France
  • 2003 Interview with Maïwenn
  • 2003 Interview with Phillippe Nahon
  • NEW! Head case: final girls, fabulism and amour fou in Alexandre Aja’s High Tension with Anton Bitel
  • NEW! Stills Gallery
  • Trailer

ANATOMY OF HELL (ANATOMIE DE L'ENFER)

  • NEW! Audio Commentary by Author and Faculty of Horror host Alexandra West
  • NEW! Watching the Unwatchable: Kath Dooley on Catherine Breillat's Anatomy of Hell
  • NEW! The Torment of the Other: Desire and Corporeality in the Cinema of Catherine Breillat - A Video Essay by Nadine Whitney
  • NEW! The Tortured and Suffering Woman in New French Extremity with Zoe Rose Smith
  • Interview with director Catherine Breillat
  • NEW! Stills Gallery
  • Trailer

FRONTIER(S) (FRONTIÈRE(S))

  • Audio Commentary with Director Xavier Gens and Actress Karina Testa
  • NEW! Audio Commentary with Critic and Writer Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
  • NEW! Torture Born: Maternal Horror in Frontier(s) - A Video Essay by Josh Nelson
  • NEW! Work, Family and Country: The Far-Right in France - A Video Essay by Alexandra West
  • The Making of Frontier(s) featurette
  • Deleted Scenes with Optional commentary
  • Storyboards with Optional commentary
  • NEW! Stills Gallery
  • Trailer

MARTYRS

  • Audio commentary by film historian Dr. Lindsay Hallam
  • BFI at Home - Horror à la Française online panel with Anna Bogutskaya, Alexandra West and Dr. Lindsay Hallam
  • Organic Chronicles: The Making of Martyrs
  • Interview with director Pascal Laugier
  • Make-up interview with Benoit Lestang
  • New French Extremity trailer reel
  • Stills gallery
  • International poster gallery
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Teaser trailer
  • Easter Egg

Disc type: Blu-ray
No. of discs: 4
Running time: 90, 76, 103, 99
Audio format: 5.1 & 2.0 & DTS
Format: 1080P
Colour: COLOUR
Languages: French
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Image ratio: Various
Subtitles: English
Year of Production: 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008
Release Date: 04 June 2025

Description

The New Extremity Collection will push you to your limits. Where violence, sexuality, art and meaning brutally and graphically collide. Each set a step into the abyss, what will the abyss see in you?

Prepare yourself for an intense and unrelenting journey into the darkest corners of the human experience with the NEW EXTREMITY COLLECTION. Volume 1 features four of the most disturbing and visceral films ever made.

Volume 1 of the New Extremity Collection brings together some defining titles of the movement. HIGH TENSION is an unrelenting, edge-of-your-seat thriller that redefines modern horror with its intense atmosphere and shocking twists. Evocative and provocative, ANATOMY OF HELL, explores the boundaries of intimacy, sexuality, and human vulnerability. FRONTIER(S) brings brutal violence and survival horror to a chaotic, high-stakes level. MARTYRS is a harrowing exploration of pain, suffering, and transcendence. This curation of taboo-busting films is for the true extremity enthusiast seeking films that challenge, provoke, and leave a lasting impact.

HIGH TENSION

Best friends Marie and Alex set off for a quiet weekend in the countryside, hoping for a peaceful escape at Alex’s family home. But as night falls, their getaway turns into a nightmare when a mysterious intruder arrives, unleashing a brutal game of survival. 

A must-watch for fans of psychological and slasher horror, this French extremity classic will leave you breathless.

Directed by Alexandre Aja

ANATOMY OF HELL

Set in a hauntingly minimalistic landscape, the story unfolds as two strangers—a woman and a man—enter an unusual arrangement that compels them to confront the raw truths of desire and gender. Through its unflinching gaze and deeply philosophical undertones, the film challenges societal taboos and invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of human connection. 

ANATOMY OF HELL is a daring cinematic exploration that blurs the line between art and controversy, offering a bold meditation on the nature of the human condition.

Directed by Catherine Breillat

FRONTIER(S)

Fans of visceral, high-stakes survival horror won’t want to miss this edge-of-your-seat experience.

As riots erupt in Paris, a group of young fugitives flees the city, seeking refuge in a remote countryside inn—only to stumble upon a nightmare far worse than anything they left behind. What begins as a desperate escape quickly turns into a relentless fight for survival when they encounter a sadistic family with horrifying secrets. 

FRONTIER(S) is a brutal and unrelenting thriller that blends political tension with extreme horror, delivering pulse-pounding action and shocking terror. 

Directed by Xavier Gens

MARTYRS

A genre-defining classic so profoundly traumatising, MARTYRS transcends all constraints of your average horror film and dives into the murky depths of human degradation and suffering.

Lucie, a frail, frightened, adolescent girl flees an abandoned slaughterhouse, filthy, starved, and unresponsive. Something horrific has happened to her. But what? Flash-forward 15 years later when the quiet tranquillity of a home nestled in a sparsely populated French forest is interrupted by a knock at the door – it’s Lucie, embarking on a gory quest for revenge.

Pascal Laugier’s 2008 sophomore feature garnered a notorious reputation from the premiere at the Festival de Cannes. MARTYRS is a brutally confronting and provocative example of the French New Extremity, a work of dark brilliance and vile beauty.

Directed by Pascal Laugier

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