‘The Keep’ Documentary Hits Blu-ray This December

I’m pretty sure many of you share the same frustration as me when it comes to Michael Mann’s The Keep, which was based upon F.Paul Wilson’s best-selling novel. The movie had the potential to be something truly awesome. It had an original runtime of something like 210 minutes, but sadly the studio decided to cut the film heavily and reduce it to just 96 minutes, and as such we lost out on some of the story, dialogue, and key plot points. And worse yet, it doesn’t appear as if we will be getting a director’s cut anytime soon.

But, all is not lost, Stewart Buck has created the documentary A World War II Fairytale: The Making of Michael Mann’s The Keep. It’s been five years in the making, and it’s said to be filled with over 30 years of archive material and it sounds awesome. Last year they set up an Indiegogo page to raise some funds to help with the production of the documentary, and while they didn’t reach their goal, they have managed to pull it off, so now’s your chance to get an in-depth look at The Keep.

You can pre-order your copy on Blu-ray HERE for £45.00. The film is expected to be released this December, 2016.

From the Press Release:

Through five years worth of production, A World War II Fairytale will give a complete history and overview of Mann’s lost epic THE KEEP (1983) with unprecedented access to over 30 years of archive material and one hundred new on-camera interviews.

In 2011, director/producer Stewart Buck and producer/artist Stephane Piter, both of Dinu Pass Productions, embarked on a journey to document the 1980s horror classic THE KEEP, one of the most exciting and boldly ambitious films of director Michael Mann’s career. However the film remains largely forgotten.

Designed to be a grandiose adult fairytale, the production suffered numerous setbacks. As a result, Mann’s original vision for the film has never been seen to this day.

With Piter’s renowned website www.the-keep.ath.cx as the main engine driving the project, the upcoming feature-length documentary, “A World War II Fairytale,” is a unique, in-depth look at the making of Mann’s lost epic. The vision behind the documentary is expansive, taking audiences on a journey to London, Wales and across the Atlantic to the U.S and Europe. Featuring over 100 new contributions from cast, crew, critics and colleagues, rare archival photos, and never-before-seen making-of footage, the film positions itself as the authoritative word on this forgotten cult classic.

“Audiences are still drawn to the potential of THE KEEP,” says Stewart Buck. “They are fascinated by what could have been and what we might see in the future. Mann’s enthusiasm and approach to the project are inspiring. This documentary offers a fascinating insight into the way Michael Mann works, his aesthetic, his methods and how he puts his movies together.”

“Since 1983, my mission has not changed,” says Piter of his passionate devotion to THE KEEP. “It was always my aim to produce an affectionate and sincere account of this difficult production, and to reveal Mann’s true vision, which I have always believed deserves a second chance — a second life.”

“In an age where movies are instantly available in the highest quality video, I find it fascinating that there are still unknown cinematic diamonds in the rough waiting to be discovered,” says Alex Kuciw, a producer at Dinu Pass. “THE KEEP is one of those diamonds. Among even the most devout of Michael Mann’s fans, there are many who have not seen this film and are unaware that it is a part of Mann’s considerable list of achievements.”

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The Keep Bluray

The Keep Poster

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