Aftereffects: Memories Of Pittsburgh Filmmaking (Previously Owned BLU-RAY)
Comprehensive documentary about the making of EFFECTS featuring interviews with the cast and crew including George A Romero
Condition: Disc In Very Good Condition. Slipcover In Very Good Condition.
During the late 1970's in Pittsburgh an ambitious and intrepid trio of filmmakers pooled their resources together and came up with just enough money to make their first feature-length narrative film. Originally called THE MANIPULATOR, and later re-titled EFFECTS, the movie was finished but sat unreleased for nearly 25 years. In 2005, EFFECTS was finally unveiled to movie-goers world- wide, and Red Shirt Pictures was brought on to document the movie's long and winding road to release. With AFTEREFFECTS: MEMORIES OF PITTSBURGH FILMMAKING, many of the film's cast & crew re-unite to discuss not only the making of the movie but their experiences in the fledgling independent film industry in Pittsburgh in the 1970s.
Bonus Materials
- Limited Slipcover
- Exclusive Feature-Length Edition with over 15 minutes of never-before-seen interview footage
- Audio Commentary with Editor & Director Michael Felsher
- Poolside With George - A Selection of Interview Clips with Filmmaker George A.Romer
- Outtakes & Deleted Moments with Cast & Crew
- Effects at the Warhol - Highlights from a one-time-only 2005 screening of “Effects” and “AfterEffects” at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh
- Vintage DVD Release Trailer for “Effects” from 2005
- Collector’s Booklet featuring all-new tributes to Pasquale Buba, Joseph Pilato, and George A. Romero