Sarah Adina Smith’s THE MIDNIGHT SWIM Collector’s Edition BluRay Unveiled — Cover Art and Disc Extras
PRE-ORDERS NOW OPEN — ON VOD JANUARY 25
Yellow Veil Pictures is proud to unveil the new cover art and special disc extras for the upcoming re-release of Sarah Adina Smith’s acclaimed debut feature THE MIDNIGHT SWIM. The film is available for pre-order in a special collector’s BluRay edition from Yellow Veil Pictures and will be followed by a digital release on January 25, 2022.
With new artwork designed by celebrated Polish poster artist, and frequent Yellow Veil collaborator, Aleksander Walijlewski, the new home video edition will include the following bonus and special features:
- Commentary with Sarah Adina Smith, Aleksa Palladino, Lindsay Burdge, Jennifer Lafleur, and Ross Patridge.
- Sarah Adina Smith’s 2009 short THE SIRENS (13’)
- Sarah Adina Smith’s 2007 never-before-seen short THE PHOENIX AND THE TURTLE ( 2’)
- Special Featurette: THE THREE SISTERS; A look back at THE MIDNIGHT SWIM with Sarah Adina Smith (28’)
- Limited Edition Booklet Featuring:
- Never before seen THE MIDNIGHT SWIM artwork drawn by Sarah Adina Smith
- Essay from film critic Justine Smith.
- Essay from culture writer Nicole Cliffe.
- Reversible cover art and slipcover by Aleksander Walijewski
- Theatrical Trailer
- English Subtitles
ABOUT YELLOW VEIL PICTURES
Formed in 2018 Yellow Veil Pictures is a New York City and Los Angeles-based worldwide film sales and distribution company focusing on boundary-pushing genre cinema. Yellow Veil Pictures sold such films as Tilman Singer’s debut feature LUZ, George A. Romero’s THE AMUSEMENT PARK, Philip Gelatt & Morgan Galen King’s THE SPINE OF NIGHT and Toby Poser, Zelda and John Adams’ HELLBENDER.
Titles under their North American distribution arm include Frida Kempff’s Sundance hit KNOCKING and the Venice and TIFF selection THE LONG WALK, from director Mattie Do.
In addition, Yellow Veil Pictures acts as the festival agent for Shudder’s LA LLORONA, BLOOD QUANTUM, HORROR NOIRE, HOST, and THE RANGER.
Yellow Veil Pictures seeks to highlight emerging and established filmmakers who exist on the cusp of commercial and arthouse cinema while maintaining a unique focus on festival strategy.