VOLUME 4 IN THE JOSEPH W. SARNO RETROSPECT SERIES ANNOUNCED

Upcoming Blu-Ray Double Features to Showcase New 2k Restorations of Sin in the Suburbs and Confessions of a Young American Housewife

Sin in the Suburbs (1964)

March 15, 2018 Fair Lawn NJ – Film restoration and preservation organization Film Media confirmed today it has completed restoration on the contents of Volume 4 in its critically acclaimed Joseph W. Sarno Retrospect series: Volume 4, scheduled for release late Summer, will showcase Sarno’s stand-out 1964 feature Sin in the Suburbs alongside one of his most critically and commercially successful films of the 1970s, Confessions of a Young American Housewife.

Additionally, Film Media provided the following detail on the contents of the upcoming Blu-ray double feature releases:

Joseph W. Sarno Retrospect Series Vol. 4: Sin in the Suburbs / Confessions of a Young American Housewife

Sexploitation auteur Joe Sarno first explored the dark side of the American dream in his 1964 drama, Sin in the Suburbs, hailed by DVDDrive-In as “a ground-breaking masterpiece” and “the first in the ‘suburban sex secrets’ subgenre.” 10 years later, his return to this theme resulted in one of the most critically and commercially successful films of his career, Confessions of a Young American Housewife.

Sin in the Suburbs (1964)

Sin in the Suburbs (1964) - Audrey Campbell (Olga series) stars as Geraldine Lewis, a lonely housewife and mother who distracts herself with racy friends and a secret affair. Discovered in the arms of another man, Geraldine immerses herself in a secret sex club, only to find a shocking secret revealed!

Confessions of a Young American Housewife (1974)

Confessions of a Young American Housewife (1974) - New York sophisticates Carole and Eddie spice up their sex life by swapping partners with their close friends, Anna and Pete. An unexpected visit from Carole’s young, attractive and recently widowed mother Jennifer throws a temporary wrench into their plans, but the quartet are soon back in action after Pete tries and fails to seduce Jennifer in the kitchen. Intoxicated by life and lust, Jennifer begins a May-December romance. Stars Rebecca Brooke and Jennifer Wells.

Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures (1964)

Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures (1964) - Never before released on any home video format. In 1964’s Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures, Joe Sarno tells the tale of three ambitious college girls who head to New York City, eager to make their mark on Broadway. Short on funds, the girls rent a room from a men’s magazine model and are soon immersed in a lurid world of wild parties, risque men’s clubs and sleazy casting couches. Lessons are learned and hearts are broken as each one decides just how far she will go for stardom. Featuring Bettie Page-style bondage and female wrestling, Warm Nights and Hot Pleasures is a sultry snapshot of Manhattan of the early 1960s. Teaser trailer is available here.

A new essay by film historian Tim Lucas and copious extras (listed below) round out this definitive edition of three Sarno classics, newly restored from the original film elements and presented for the first time to home entertainment in high definition. Special thanks to Something Weird, Lisa Petrucci, AGFA (American Genre Film Archive), Retro-Seduction Cinema, Mike Heenan Archive and the Anthony Timpson Archive. This very special presentation will be released on Blu-Ray and Streaming by New York based distributor Film Movement. Dates to be announced.

Sin in the Suburbs
Feature - Sin in the Suburbs
Feature Commentary by Tim Lucas
Feature Commentary by Joe Sarno, Peggy Sarno, Michael Vraney and Frank Henelotter
Bonus Feature Film - Warn Nights and Hot Pleasures (1964)

Confessions of a Young American Housewife Menu
Feature - Confessions of a Young American Housewife
Feature Commentary by Tim Lucas
Mini Commentary by Joe Sarno
Deleted Scenes

The Film Media Project is dedicated to preserving, restoring and raising awareness of obscure and outstanding examples of independent cinema shot on motion picture film. Conceived and initiated in 2016, the Film Media Project is the brainchild of company director Michael Raso who has dedicated his life to working with film. Michael personally oversees the restoration and transfer to high definition of all films in the Film Media Project archive. For additional information on Film Media projects contact Paige Davis - Paige@PopCinema.com

JOE SARNO, SARNO RETROSPECT SERIES, SIN IN THE SUBURBS, CONFESSIONS OF A YOUNG AMERICAN HOUSEWIFE, WARM NIGHTS AND HOT PLEASURES

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