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‘Partisan’ on Blu-ray & DVD December 8th!

PartisanAustralian Writer/Director Ariel Kleiman makes his feature film debut with the award-winning dystopian thriller PARTISAN, debuting on Blu-ray and DVD December 8 from Well Go USA Entertainment. The film won the Cinematography Award for World Cinema – Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival and depicts a commune where children are trained to become assassins and are forced to kill outsiders dictated by the cult’s leader. PARTISAN stars Vincent Cassel (Black Swan, Ocean’s Twelve), with Jeremy Chabriel and Florence Mezzara making their feature film acting debuts. Bonus materials include interviews with the director Ariel Kleiman and the film’s star Vincent Cassel. 

“A pint-size killer gains a conscience in Ariel Kleiman’s confidently told debut feature.”

~ Ben Kenigsberg, VARIETY

 

“Dark, chilling, impressive film about the training of child assassins in a sequestered commune …”

~ Simi Horwitz, FILM JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL

 

PARTISAN

 

The Debut Feature Film from Writer/Director Ariel Kleiman

Arrives on Blu-ray & DVD December 8

 

Bonus Materials Include

Interviews with the Director and Cast

Synopsis:

Alexander (Jeremy Chabriel), is an 11-year old boy who has been raised in a sequestered dystopian commune after being adopted by the society’s charismatic and domineering leader Gregori (Vincent Cassel). When Alexander’s increasing unwillingness to fall in line puts him on a collision course with Gregori, this causes him to become Gregori’s primary focus as his star pupil – a trained assassin forced to kill those outside their commune in order to keep their community safe.

 

Bonus Materials Include:

§  Interviews

o   Ariel Kleiman, Director

o   Vincent Cassel (Gregori)

PARTISAN has a runtime of approximately 97 minutes and is not rated.

Partisan is released

on Blu-ray & DVD December 8th!

 

ORDER NOW!

 

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Gerard Iribe is a writer/reviewer for Why So Blu?. He has also reviewed for other sites like DVD Talk, Project-Blu, and CHUD, but Why So Blu? is where the heart is. You can follow his incoherency on Twitter: @giribe

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