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  CultFilms presents the 4K restoration of Marco Ferreri's The Ape Woman on Blu-ray and digital 11 October.

From Marco Ferreri, perhaps best known for the wildly sensational satire La Grande Bouffe, CultFilms is proud to present one of the director's earliest and most controversial films, The Ape Woman (1964).

The Ape Woman is based on the true story of 19th-century carnival performer Julia Pastrana. In Ferreri's film, an extraordinary Annie Girardot delivers an elegant and devastating performance as Maria 'the ape woman', a covent scullery maid whose body is covered in hair, from head to toe. Her life is uprooted when an unscrupulous hustler (Ugo Tognazzi), discovers and marries her in order to get her on the freak show circuit and cash in on her distinctive appearance.

Deemed too challenging for the 1964 Cannes Film Festival, an alternative 'happy' ending was created for the festival that eventually went on to pick up a Palme d'Or nomination that year. For this world first ever Blu-ray release, CultFilms presents Ferreri's own original edit now shown complete and uncut, finally doing justice to the director's condemned vision as well as the longer, alternative ending made for Cannes, both restored in 4K for the Venice Film Festival in 2017.

Pre-dating David Lynch's The Elephant Man, The Ape Woman is a powerful and personal film, which Ferreri said expresses his 'anger towards society', and stands as a hilarious and grotesque satire condemning the exploitative nature of a patriarchal system. In 2013, after a long campaign, artist Laura Anderson Barbata finally obtained permission and organised the repatriation of Pastrana's body to her native Mexico where she was finally laid to rest, 153 years after her death.
  Graeme Clark [16 Sep 2021 at 10:44]
     

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