Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets (film)

Cinema

  • Release dates
    • World premier: 9th March 2014 (South by Southwest Film Festival)
    • UK cinema release: 7th June 2014
  • Duration: 90 minutes

DVD

UK 'Special Edition'

  • Release date: 14th July 2014
  • Label: Soda Pictures
  • Catalogue number: SODA238
  • Format: 2 × DVD (Region 2)
  • Certificate: 12

France

  • Release date: 2015
  • Label: Pistachio Pictures
  • Catalogue number: 180885
  • Format: DVD

Credits

Starring: Jarvis Cocker, Mark Webber, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, Steve Mackey and the people of Sheffield.

Directed by Florian Habicht
Produced by Alex Boden (Pistachio Pictures)
Director of photography Maria Ines Manchego
Edited by Peter O'Donoghue

DVD and blue-ray contents

Disc 1

Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets (1 hour 26 minutes)

Disc 2 - bonus disc

Live footage filmed at Sheffield Arena, 8th December 2012

Saskia Cocker sings Something Changed (3:27)

Extended band interviews

Behind the Scenes (14:29)
Extended Sheffield interviews (9:07)
Theatrical trailer (1:59)
Love Story trailer (2:54) - Love Story is a film directed by directed by and starring Florian Habicht released in 2011.

Selected cinema screenings

  • Sunday, 9th March 2014 - South by Southwest Film Festival, Austin, Texas (Vimeo Theatre)
  • Wednesday, 12th March 2014 - South by Southwest Film Festival, Austin, Texas (Stateside Theatre)
  • Sunday, 27th April 2014 - Hot Docs 2014, Toronto (Bloor Cinema)
  • Monday, 28th April 2014 - Hot Docs 2014, Toronto (TIFF Bell Lightbox)
  • Sunday, 4th May 2014 - Hot Docs 2014, Toronto (Royal Cinema)
  • Saturday, 11th May 2014 - Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival (Tel Aviv Port)
  • Saturday, 17th May 2014 - Tel Aviv International Documentary Film Festival (Cinemateque 1)
  • Saturday, 7th and 9th June 2014 - Sydney Film Festival (Dendy Quay) - included Q&A with Peter O'Donoghue - editor and writer of the film.
  • Saturday, 7th June 2014 - Sheffield Doc Fest (Sheffield City Hall) (European première)
    • plus, the event was broadcast live to select nationwide branches of the VUE, Odeon, Cineworld, Picturehouse and Curzon cinema chains.
  • 17 Jul–3 Aug 2014 - New Zealand International Film Festival
  • 31 July to 17 August 2014 - Melbourne Film Festival

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