Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: CE115
- Format: Blu-Ray/DVD
- UPC: 881190011591
- Street Date: 01/29/13
- PreBook Date: 01/01/01
- Label: Cult Epics »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 40 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 1998
- Box Lot:
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: Silent
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Rozz Williams
- James Hollan
- Director: Nico B
Product Assets
Pig/1334 (2 Disc Limited Edition)
PIG/1334 (directed by Nico B) are an exploration of the subconscious thru underground film making.
- List Price: $34.95
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- In Stock: 209
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PIG (1998), a film depicting the relationship between a killer (Rozz Williams) and his victim (James Hollan), where all lines are crossed, blending fantasy and reality, in a transformation of the subconscious mind of a killer, graphically showing the manifestation of itself into abstract forms and material, all deriving from his suffering and desperation. 1334 (2011), a ghost story, that reveals the haunting disturbances than began to plague the ones left behind following the completion of PIG and the death of R.W., where reality turns into darkness, with the effect upon no return. PIG/1334 (directed by Nico B) are an exploration of the subconscious thru underground film making. PIG was the last project of Rozz Williams (who died 4.1.1998), formerly known from the rock group Christian Death among others. R.W. spoke of the film as a form of exorcism & transition of his personal demons. 1334 was inspired by true occurrences.
Media
Bonus Materials
- New Digital HD Transfers
- New Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
- Booklet with Production Notes and Original Scripts
- Includes Slipcase
- Limited numbered edition of 2300 copies
Press Quotes
Definitely a Cult film.
—Last Sigh
The Blair With Project doesn't even hold a candle to the type of mental fear this film presents.
—Starvox
As a point of comparison, when thinking of Pig, it falls somewhere in between what Jorg Buttgereit did with Schramm and the Nine Inch Nails video for Broken. It's very much its own beast though.
—Ian Jane, Rock Shock Pop
1334 is easily one of the most exquisitely eerie films that I have ever seen, despite the fact that it features none of the real-life body mutilation that pleasantly plagued it's suavely swinish predecessor Pig.
—Matt Whoolery, Soiled Cinema
1334 is, by its very nature, a wholly unique creature. Like a black pearl born out of the twins of experimental cinema and the exorcising of personal demons.
—Heather Drain, Dangerous Minds