FULL MOON TRILOGY

FULL MOON TRILOGY
Joe Swanberg, 2023

Catalog No.: FTF-142
Blu-ray collection released in 2023

Produced as part of our ongoing series with Vinegar Syndrome.
Available with and without limited edition slipcase.

BLU-RAY EDITION FEATURES
- Stray Bullets, a short film that looks at Swanberg’s process
- 28 page booklet includes an intro by Joe Swanberg, a cartoon by Kent Osborne, an interview with Swanberg by Josephine Decker, The Zone Pitch letter and outline, and a scene written by Kate Lyn Sheil

Catalog No.: FTF-142
Length: 214 minutes

SILVER BULLETS
2011
An actress disrupts her relationship with an indie arthouse director when she takes a role in a more successful genre filmmaker’s new werewolf project. Largely improvised and shot over several years, Silver Bullets draws inspiration from Chekhov‘s The Seagull.

ART HISTORY
2011
When a director becomes jealous of the budding relationship between his film's stars, his emotions threaten to sabotage his own production. Set entirely in one location over the course of a few days, Art History vacillates between Adam Wingard’s long dreamy static takes and Swanberg’s chaotic hand held camera work to create a mood of claustrophobia and mystery.

THE ZONE
2011
A young engaged filmmaker couple and their actress roommate find themselves hosting a mysterious visitor. Over the course of the night and the following day he sleeps with all three roommates and then disappears, at which point the characters, and the actors playing them, attempt to figure out what just happened.

FEATURING
Jane Adams, Kentucker Audley, Josephine Decker, Larry Fessenden, Lawrence Michael Levine, Kent Osborne, Amy Seimetz, Kate Lyn Sheil, Joe Swanberg, Kris Swanberg, Sophia Takal, Adam Wingard, and Ti West

PURCHASE

PRESS

"Swanberg is in the midst of an extraordinary surge of artistic creation and invention; the work that he’s putting out is powerful and modern, but it’s modern in classic ways."
- Richard Brody, The New Yorker

“Joe Swanberg is taking big steps.”
- Mark Olsen, LA Times

"None of these films are fun; they're my guts being spread out on screen."
- Joe Swanberg