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THE ORDER FROM CREMASTER 3 (2003) |
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"The most important artist of his generation" - (New York Times)
"Among the best art - in any medium - in recent memory" - (LA Weekly) |
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Catalogue No.
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ACC0001
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SRP
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A$29.95
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APN
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9333723000004
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DVD Release Date
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2 Aug 2004
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Director
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Matthew Barney
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Producer
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Matthew Barney, Barbara Gladstone
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Cast
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Matthew Barney, Aimee Mullins, Richard Serra, Norman Mailer
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Genre
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Fantasy Art
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Rating
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M15+ (Adult Themes, Medium Level Violence, Low Level Coarse Language)
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Run Time
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150 min
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Visual Format
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1:1.85 Colour
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Audio Format
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5.1 Surround (DTS, DOLBY)
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Language
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English
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Special Features
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Interactive multi-angle video presentation, Commentary track by Matthew Barney, Cremaster Cycle trailer
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Quotes
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"The most important artist of his generation" - (New York Times)
"Among the best art - in any medium - in recent memory" - (LA Weekly)
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Awards
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In "The Order", a death-defying race to the top of the Guggenheim Museum, Matthew Barney is a tartan-clad apprentice seeking Masonic redemption. Before taking on legendary sculptor, Richard Serra, who tosses molten Vaseline down the Guggenheim's ramps, Barney must bypass a troupe of tap-dancing girlscouts, a pair of duelling hardcore bands, a ravishing model who transforms herself into a cheetah and a cabor todd with a flayed ram in a dizzying mirror to the artist's fantastical CREMASTER CYCLE.
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