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Preorders Launched: [001] Labyrinth of Cinema Limited Edition SteelBook®
Our work on the home video release for our first title, Nobuhiko Obayashi’s Labyrinth of Cinema, is finally complete. We are excited to announce that pre-orders have begun and hope that the art and special features impress! You can pre-order the title in our shop here!

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The Film Stage: "Exclusive U.S. Trailer for Nobuhiko Obayashi’s Farewell Opus Labyrinth of Cinema"

Excited to premiere our US Theatrical Trailer for Nobuhiko Obayashi's LABYRINTH OF CINEMA with our friends at The Film Stage! Updates about our home video release as well as our upcoming theatrical release loom on the horizon. Home video release first though. For now, enjoy the trailer we put together. 

 


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Variety: "Crescendo House Opens Doors to Reinvention of Film Distribution in the Era of Streaming (EXCLUSIVE)"
“Crescendo House operates with three goals in mind. To elevate the perception of home video, which has long been the largest market for these kinds of unique films. To preserve the sanctity of the theatrical space and the communities that form around them so they can escape from reality and feel enriched by the stories of others. And to raise the visibility for these works, so they are not lost to future generations...”

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BLOODSUCKERS screening in competition at the 43rd Moscow International Film Festival
BLOODSUCKERS will be screening in competition at the 43rd Moscow International Film Festival, competing with other renowned films from around the world for the festival's coveted Golden George.

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Variety: "Marxist Vampire Comedy ‘Bloodsuckers’ Sells to North America Following Berlin Premiere"
Crescendo House is extremely excited and honored to have been given the opportunity to distribute Julian Radlmaier's Bloodsuckers -- a Marxist vampire comedy about longing and Das Kapital -- in North America. Set in 1928, the film centers on a penniless Soviet refugee, who falls in love with an eccentric young vampiress, played by Lilith Stangenberg (“Wild”), spending the summer at the seaside with her awkward servant.

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