
Here are a few DVD announcements. Picture This! Entertainment will release the film
7 Virgins [
7 vírgenes], starring Juan José Ballesta (
El Bola) on 30 September. They will also release
The Good Boy, or in Spanish
Segundo asalto, starring Darío Grandinetti (
Talk to Her), on the 16th.

Strand will release two films in September: Jacques Nolot's (
Porn Theatre)
Before I Forget [
Avant que j'oublie] and Ferzan Ozpetek's (
Steam: The Turkish Bath,
Facing Windows)
Saturn in Opposition [
Saturno contro], starring Stefano Accorsi and Margherita Buy.

ThinkFilm is releasing Stuart Gordon's bloody comedy (?)
Stuck, starring Mena Suvari and Stephen Rea, on 7 October. They will also have out the Canadian film
YPF, or
Young People Fucking as it was known at festivals, on the 14th. You may know
Young People Fucking as being amid the Canadian government censorship case. Google it.

Facets is releasing the
Bill Douglas trilogy, which consists of
My Childhood,
My Ain Folk and
My Way Home, from 72-78, on 23 September. The set will also be released on 23 June from BFI in the UK. The Weinstein Company has
Lou Reed's Berlin, a concert film directed by Julian Schnabel, on 16 September. It
has to be better than any other concert film I've seen of Reed in the past.

Kino will be releasing a newly remastered version of the infamous RKO picture
The Man on the Eiffel Tower, co-directed by Burgess Meredith, Irving Allen and Charles Laughton (though the latter two remained uncredited), on 16 September. The film was only previously available in a shitty transfer for cheap. BCI Eclipse will release another out-of-circulation film, Simon Heresa's
A Day at the Beach, written by Roman Polanski on 9 September. The film stars Peter Sellers.

Water Bearer Films is releasing Philippe Vallois' (
We Were One Man) notorious
Johan, carnet intime homosexuel, or
Johan, mon été 75, on 26 August. And finally, Venevision will release Antonio Chavarrías'
Volverás, starring Tristan Ulloa and Unax Uglade, on 16 September.