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From arthouse to Canuxploitation, Canadian International Pictures (CIP) is devoted to resurrecting vital, distinctive, and overlooked triumphs of Canadian cinema. This label is focused on the country’s original cinematic boom years – spanning the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s – occasionally venturing past that period (and the country’s borders) to highlight the films of Canada’s most inspired actors and filmmakers. Vinegar Syndrome’s sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing CIP's brand new line of home video releases!
"Larry Kent was a heroic figure for me... I loved him on the spot." – David Cronenberg
With a dead-end job and a potentially pregnant girlfriend jeopardizing his freedom, Des (Cathy’s Curse’s Alan Scarfe) spirals into bitterness, misanthropy, and fantasies of violent crime. While visiting a sick friend one afternoon, he crosses paths with the similarly jaded, even suicidal Laurie (Lynn Stewart), a young parent working as a waitress to provide for her child and struggling playwright husband (Philip Brown). Desperate to recapture a sense of vitality – and raise money for rent – this troubled couple invites Des and a group of local beatniks over for a hedonistic party that culminates in a series of shocking acts of violence and betrayal.
Made for just $5,000, The Bitter Ash is the first feature from celebrated independent filmmaker Larry Kent, a cinematic trailblazer cited as a key influence by countrymates David Cronenberg and Atom Egoyan. Playing like a Canadian answer to John Cassavetes’ Shadows, this first entry in Kent’s seminal Vancouver Trilogy (followed by Sweet Substitute and When Tomorrow Dies) also flirts with the frank sexuality and other provocations of ’60s exploitation cinema, which led to a series of censorship battles, dooming the film to decades of obscurity. CIP is thrilled to resurrect this groundbreaking classic with a new 4K restoration.
directed by: Larry Kent starring: Alan Scarfe, Lynn Stewart, Philip Brown, Diane Griffith, Lee Mackenzie, Larry Kent, Leo Burdak, Brian Belfont, Joceline Thompson, Douglas Reid, Barbara Dalquist, John Brighton, Sharon Bunce, Mitzi Hurd 1963 / 80 min / 1.37:1 / English DTS-HD MA 2.0
Additional info:
Region A Blu-ray
Newly scanned and restored in 4K from the original 16mm A/B negatives by Canadian International Pictures with sound transferred from the original 16mm magnetic final mix
New audio commentary featuring filmmaker and historian Stephen Broomer
Archival audio commentary featuring director Larry Kent and film professor David Douglas
New introduction to The Bitter Ash by Kent
Vancouver Memories (2024, 11 min.) – New interview with Kent
From the Outside In (2024, 13 min.) – New interview with star Alan Scarfe
After Ash (2024, 13 min.) – Scarfe reflects on his body of work
An Authentic Beat Film (2024, 22 min.) – New interview with Douglas
Fantasia Q&A (2023, 30 min.) – Post-screening discussion featuring Kent, Scarfe, and Douglas
Hastings Street (2007, 20 min.) – Kent and Scarfe’s first film, shot in 1962 and completed 45 years later
New introduction to Hastings Street by Kent
Silent version of Hastings Street (2003, 26 min.)
Archival audio interview with Kent (1964, 18 min.)
Booklet featuring an essay by Brett Enemark
Reversible cover artwork
English SDH subtitles
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