Uncut Edition Exclusive: Possession 1981

: Features a 2K digital transfer supervised and approved by Żuławski himself. It is presented in its original 1.66:1 aspect ratio with uncompressed mono audio.

He pointed to the painting, and then to the room. "No frames. No varnish. No excuses. The things she collected—locks, teeth, watches, hair—remain stitched into the paint. People left them there. People tried to take them out and found that taking them out took something else. Time mostly." possession 1981 uncut edition exclusive

I turned homeward with my small, unassuming painting in my bag. It did not belong to me. It was, in its way, an invitation. I answered it. : Features a 2K digital transfer supervised and

The original 1981 release of "Possession" was heavily censored in several countries, including Germany, due to its graphic content, including scenes of violence, sex, and body horror. The film was considered too intense for audiences at the time, and many scenes were cut or trimmed to avoid extreme reactions. "No frames

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This film is not suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised due to graphic content, disturbing themes, and mature subject matter.

: Isabelle Adjani’s infamous, three-minute "miscarriage" of madness, which remains one of the most physically demanding performances in cinema history. Narrative Cohesion