It’s certainly not a subgenre for everyone, but it’s been a good few weeks for Nazisploitation fans, as following on from the news of the 4K release of Ilsa, She Wolf of the SS, it’s now been announced that the notorious video nasty S.S. Experiment Love Camp is also getting the Ultra HD treatment with a physical release from 88 Films this October. Check out the artwork, details and special features below…
Possibly the most infamous entry into the Nazisploitation genre, Sergio Garrone’s SS Experiment Camp is a harrowing and deliberately triggering experience which, even by today’s standards, is as powerful as it was when originally released in 1976. From its provocative, tabloid-baiting original poster of a naked woman dangling crucified and naked, the movie pushed the boundaries as far as it could. Set during the tail-end of World War II, we follow the deranged experiments performed on innocent prisoners of war by the utterly sadistic and evil Colonel von Kleiben in his attempt to create the perfect Aryan race. Shocking, notorious, and endlessly exploitative, the movie continues to disgust audiences all over the globe nearly 50 years after its initial release.
- BRAND NEW 4K RESTORATION FROM THE ORIGINAL CAMERA NEGATIVE IN 1.85:1 RATIO
- DOLBY VISION/HDR PRESENTATION OF THE FILM
- Original English and Italian audio tracks with new English and English SDH subtitles
- Audio Commentary by Italian Cinema Experts Eugenio Ercolani and Nanni Cobretti
- Sadistically Yours, Sergio G. – An Interview with Director Sergio Garrone
- SSadist Sound – An Interview with Music Historian Pierpaolo De Sanctis
- The Alibiso Dynasty – An Interview with Editor Eugenio Alabiso
- Framing Exploitation – An Interview with Cinematographer Maurizio Centini
- Italian Opening and Closing titles
- Original Trailer
- An illustrated booklet with notes from critic Tim Murray and technical credits
- Includes double-walled poster with original and new art by Joel Robinson
S.S. Experiment Love Camp will release in the US on October 14th and in the UK on October 27th.