Saturday, 26 March 2011

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BATTLE ROYALE – The 2000 hit Japanese film will make its official U.S. theatrical release eleven years after its original release in Japan

Despite rumors to the contrary, the film is not banned in the United States. Rather, there has never been a distribution agreement for the film.

It has been exhibited at film festivals  in North America. Nonetheless, bootleg copies of the film imported from China, South Korea, and Hong Kong have widespread availability on the continent, and a Special Edition DVD of the film was carried to a limited extent by retailers such as HMV and Starstruck Entertainment in Canada and Tower Records in the United States; the legal status of this edition is not clear. Also, the film's UK distributor, Tartan Films, released an all-region NTSC DVD version of the film that is available in North America from specialty outlets. One widely available Hong Kong import is a special edition without English subtitles that contains both Battle Royale and its sequel. Both Battle Royale and its sequel are available on NetFlix, a major home-entertainment distributor in the United States.

The film was released to theaters in 3D in Japan on November 20, 2010. Director Kinji Fukasaku's son and screenwriter of Battle Royale, Kenta Fukasaku, oversaw the conversion.The 3D version will be the premiere version in America, due for release by Anchor Bay Entertainment sometime in 2011.



Courtesy of Wikipedia.

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