New Extremity Collection Volume 2 (1997, 2001, 2002, 2003) Blu-ray Collector's Edition

Umbrella EntertainmentSKU: DAVID5393-COL
Edition: Collector's
Price:
Sale price $119.95 AUD
Release Date:  08 October 2025

Extras:
Standard softpack edition available from select stores. Only available from the Umbrella webstore, the New Extremity Collection Volume 2 Collector's Edition includes:
  • All movies completely uncut and uncensored
  • 100 page book with essays by Jack Sargeant, Matt Konopka, Emma Westwood and Martyn Conterio
  • Custom artwork by Chris Malbon AKA Melbs
  • 8 artcards
  • 2 x A3 reversible poster
  • Limited Edition Numbered release

DOBERMANN

  • NEW! Audio Commentary With Filmmakers And Film Historians Lee Zachariah And Paul Anthony Nelson
  • NEW! Cassel In The Clouds: Guy Davis On The Daring, High-Wire Genre Work Of Vincent Cassel
  • Audio Commentary By Director Jan Kounen, And Actors Vincent Cassel And Tchéky Karyo
  • Audio Commentary By Director Jan Kounen, Author Benedicte Brunet And Screenwriter Joël Houssin
  • Shoot the Dobermann: 2024 interview with Director Jan Kounen
  • Shoot the Girl First! 2024 interview with Cinematographer Michel Amathieu
  • Welcome to Reality Baby: 2024 interview with Visual Effects Artist Rodolphe Chabrier
  • "Making Of The Film" Featurette
  • “Numeric Effects" Featurette With Two Audio
  • Commentaries By Supervisor Of The Macguff Special Effects Rodolphe Chabrier
  • Deleted Scenes With Introductions By Director Jan Kounen
  • "Before Shooting" Featurettes With Audio Commentary By Director Jan Kounen
  • "Storyboards & Film" Featurette
  • Trailer

FAT GIRL (À MA SOEUR)

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with critic Kat Ellinger
  • NEW! An Unappealing Appetite for Sexual Maturity: Zoe Rose Smith on Fat Girl
  • NEW! Such Devoted Sisters: Nadine Whitney on Sibling Rivalry and Sexuality in A Ma Soeur and Catherine Breillat's Filmography
  • NEW! Aesthetics of Cruelty: Damon Smith Interviews Catherine Breillat for Reverse Shot
  • "The Making of Fat Girl" featurette
  • Catherine Breillat Sit Down Q&A
  • Catherine Breillat at the 2001 Berlin Film Festival
  • Trailers

IN MY SKIN

  • NEW! Audio Commentary with critics Kat Ellinger and Martyn Conterio
  • NEW! The Body Canvas: Willow Maclay on In My Skin
  • Audio Commentary with Writer, Director and Actor Marina de Van
  • "Exposed Skin" 2025 interview With Marina De Van
  • Marina de Van’s Short Films “Bien Sous Tous Rapports” and “Rétention”
  • US and French Trailers

TWNETYNINE PALMS

  • NEW! I'm too dry, my love: Anton Bitel on arid relationships and desert politics in Bruno Dumont's Twentynine Palms
  • NEW! The Neurodiverse Cinema of Bruno Dumont with Martyn Conterio
  • Audio Commentary with critic Stephen A Russell
  • 2022 Interview with Actor David Wissak
  • 2004 interview with director Bruno Dumont
  • 2003 interview with producer Rachid Bouchareb
  • “Making Of” Documentary
  • Trailer

Disc type: Blu-ray
No. of discs: 4
Running time: 103, 86, 94,118
Audio format: 5.1 & 2.0
Format: 1080P
Colour: COLOUR
Languages: French
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Image ratio: Various
Subtitles: English
Year of Production: 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003
Release Date: 08 October 2025

Description

Return to the outskirts of humanity in our NEW EXTREMITY COLLECTION VOLUME 2 featuring Dobermann (1997), Fat Girl (2001), In My Skin (2002), and Twentynine Palms (2003) with hours of NEW video extras.

More than just films — these are confrontations. Transgressive, artful, and unforgettable. The NEW EXTREMITY COLLECTION: VOLUME TWO is not for the faint of heart — but for those who dare to look unblinking into the abyss.

Only available from the Umbrella webstore, the New Extremity Collection Volume 2 Collector's Edition includes:

  • All movies completely uncut and uncensored
  • 100 page book with essays by Jack Sargeant, Matt Konopka, Emma Westwood and Martyn Conterio
  • Custom artwork by Chris Malbon AKA Melbs
  • 8 artcards
  • 2 x A3 reversible poster
  • Limited Edition Numbered release

Volume 2 continues to showcase landmark films that redefined the boundaries of cinema at the turn of the millennium. This provocative selection of four films dives deep into the flesh, psyche, and taboo, unearthing the most primal corners of the human experience

DOBERMANN explodes with kinetic violence and dark humor, while FAT GIRL ignites controversy and conversation with its chilling honesty and haunting final act - a film as intimate as it is incendiary.

IN MY SKIN is a harrowing descent into self-mutilation and corporeal obsession, crafting a body horror classic as much psychological as it is physical, and TWENTYNINE PALMS is a bleak, hypnotic road film that strips down language, desire, and identity in the desolate American West, culminating in one of the most disturbing finales in modern cinema. 

DOBERMANN

European screen legends Vincent Cassel and Monica Bellucci star in DOBERMANN, a high-octane urban western based on the graphic novel by Joel Houssin.

Yann Lepetrec, Le Dobermann, Public Enemy Number 1.

He is a modern cowboy with roots in the French tradition of criminals. Without ideological motivation, the hero is pure adrenaline, invariably pursuing danger, wherever it might be. He leads a gang of maniacs known for their garish and efficient assaults on banks, in defiance to the capacity of the police.

Directed by Jan Kounen

FAT GIRL

Continuing her provocative and bold tradition, Catherine Breillat’s FAT GIRL (À MA SOEUR!) is an unflinchingly harsh but powerful look at female adolescence.

Anaïs is twelve and bears the weight of the world on her shoulders. She watches her older sister, Elena, whom she both loves and hates. Elena is fifteen and devilishly beautiful. Neither more futile, nor more stupid than her younger sister, she cannot understand that she is merely an object of desire. And, as such, she can only be taken. Or had. Indeed, this is the subject: a girl’s loss of virginity. And, that summer, it opens a door to tragedy.

Directed by Catherine Breillat 

IN MY SKIN

A film to truly get under your skin, Marina de Van’s IN MY SKIN (DANS MA PEAU) is a powerful, shocking rumination on the connection to one’s own body, and life as a woman.

Esther’s life is panning out nicely. She will soon move in with her boyfriend Vincent and she seems set to get a permanent position at the public relations company where she freelances. All would be fine if Esther didn’t accidentally discover a piercing curiosity about her own body. How deep must she cut to discover the truth?

Directed by Marina de Van

TWENTYNINE PALMS

David is an independent American photographer in pursuit of unspoiled natural locations for an upcoming magazine photoshoot. Katia is his unemployed Russian girlfriend, who would follow him anywhere because she is in love. Their trip consists of passionate encounters and frequent fights, but this seemingly empty relationship takes a dark turn when a brutal incident abruptly ends their journey.

Written and Directed by Bruno Dumont (Flanders), TWENTYNINE PALMS combines French Extremity and American road movie genres to question not only what is on screen, but also the very nature of reality.

Directed by Bruni Dumont

Director: Jan Kounen, Catherine Breillat, Marina de Van, Bruno Dumont

Cast: Anaïs Reboux, David Wissak, Marina de Van, Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel

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