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Umbrella Entertainment presents The Fall for the first time in 4K HDR. The Fall is a breathtaking treat from visionary filmmaker Tarsem Singh (The Cell, Immortals), a tribute to storytellers, to love, to the power of imagination, and to cinema.
Shot in 24 countries using no sets and entirely funded by Tarsem Singh. The Fall is visually stunning with transportive storytelling, destined to linger long in the imagination.
In 1920s Los Angeles, whilst rehabilitating in hospital after a fall, innocent optimist Alexandria (Catinca Untaru) strikes up an unlikely friendship with Hollywood stuntman Roy (Lee Pace; Twilight Saga, The Hobbit). Recovering from a near fatal accident and a personal betrayal, Roy begins to tell of a magical, mythological land ruled by Governor Odious and the 5 extraordinary heroes charged to defeat him - an enthralling story of colour, texture and immense riches unravels and it is only when the lines between reality and fantasy begin to blur that Alexandria realises how much there is at stake.
Director: Tarsem Singh
Cast: Catinca Untaru; Justine Waddell; Lee Pace; Marcus Wesley; Robin Smith
Extras:
NEW! Interview with Production Designer Ged Clarke
NEW! Interview with Cinematographer Colin Watkinson
NEW! Interview with Actor Lee Pace
NEW! The Making of an Impossible Film: A Video Essay by Virat Nerhu
NEW! The Quest for Origins - Trauma, Cinema and Storytelling in Tarsem’s The Fall: A Video Essay by Anton Bitel
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