Two FNF Argentine Restorations Now Available on Blu-ray/DVD

The Bitter
		Stems - Los tallos amargos

We are proud to announce the release of two FNF restorations as Blu-ray/DVD combos from Flicker Alle: The Bitter Stems and The Beast Must Die, two classics of Argentine noir.

1956's Los tallos amargos (The Bitter Stems) is one of the best noir-drenched films of the 1950s—maybe ever. A deep-seated inferiority complex leads a Buenos Aires newspaper reporter (Carlos Cores) into a seemingly innocent correspondence-school scheme with a clever Hungarian ex-pat (Vassili Lambrinos). But as the money flows in, so do suspicions—driving one man to commit the perfect crime.

Blu-ray DVD Bonus materials include:

✽ Video introduction by FNF president Eddie Muller

✽ In-depth video conversation with Muller and Argentine archivist-historian Fernando Martín Peña

✽ Profile of legendary composer Astor Piazolla by film historian Steven Smith

✽ Commentary track by author and film historian Imogen Sara Smith

✽ Souvenir booklet featuring original photographs, posters, lobby cards, and advertisements, along with an essay by film historian and lecturer María Elena de las Carreras.

→  ORDER LOS TALLOS AMARGOS

Film restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive, with funding provided by the Film Noir Foundation and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Charitable Trust (The HFPA Trust).

The Beast
		Must Die - La bestia debe morir

In 1952's The Beast Must Die (La bestia debe morir), mystery writer Felix Lane, (legendary Spanish actor Narciso Ibáñez Menta), suffers a tragic loss; his nine-year-old son is killed in a hit-and-run car accident. Desperate for vengeance, Lane bypasses the authorities, adopts a new identity, and begins looking for clues that will lead him to the culprit. The suspense reaches hair-raising levels as Felix's vendetta leads him to infiltrate an affluent family rife with its own intrigues.

Based on Cecil Day-Lewis' influential 1936 novel The Beast Must Die (written as Nicholas Blake), Román Viñoly Barreto's film is a stunning adaptation of one of the true landmarks of crime fiction and psychological suspense.

BLU-RAY/DVD BONUS MATERIALS INCLUDE:

✽ Video introduction by FNF president Eddie Muller

✽ In-depth video discussion with Argentine archivist-historian Fernando Martín Peña and Daniel Viñoly, son of visionary director Román Viñoly Barreto

✽ Profile of actor Narciso Ibáñez Menta by Fernando Martín Peña

✽ Commentary track by author and film historian Guido Segal

✽ Souvenir booklet featuring rare original photographs, posters, lobby cards, and advertisements, along with an essay by Guido Segal.

→  ORDER LA BESTIA DEBE MORIR

Film restored by UCLA Film & Television Archive, with funding provided by the Film Noir Foundation and the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Charitable Trust (The HFPA Trust).