Jane Giles and Ali Catterall's documentary Scala!!! on Blu-ray in January
3 January 2024
Archive footage, eye-popping movie clips, acid-crazed animation and famous names collide to tell the story of London’s infamous, influential Scala cinema in the wonderfully titled Scala!!! or, the incredibly strange rise and fall of the world's wildest cinema and how it influenced a mixed-up generation of weirdos and misfits. With its cracked marble floors, resident cats and mysterious, extrasensory rumblings, the Scala was magical and a refuge from the violence of Thatcher’s Britain. Following its release by BFI Distribution in cinemas UK-wide on 5 January 2024, it comes to Blu-ray and BFI Player Subscription exclusively later this month. The disc is packed with special features including an audio commentary by the directors, Jane Giles, a former Scala programmer and Ali Catterall, a regular audience member, bonus interview footage shot for the film and a filmed portrait of the cinema from 1990.
Hilarious, irreverent and ultimately heartbreaking with a fabulous original score by Barry Adamson, SCALA!!! is more than mere nostalgia – it’s an X-rated love letter and a universal shout-out to the power of cinemas to inspire young minds and create a sense of community for outsiders. A place where everyone is welcome.
Among those interviewed about their own experiences of the Scala are John Waters, Stephen Woolley, JoAnne Sellar, Caroline Catz, Ben Wheatley, Ralph Brown, Mary Harron, Adam Buxton, Peter Strickland, Beeban Kidron, Isaac Julien and Stewart Lee.
Scala!!! or, the incredibly strange rise and fall of the world's wildest cinema and how it influenced a mixed-up generation of weirdos and misfits will be released on Blu-ray by the BFI and BFI Player Subscription exclusively on 22 January 2024, at the RRP of £19.99 for the Blu-ray.
BLU-RAY FEATURES:
Audio commentary by directors Jane Giles and Ali Catterall
Scala Interviews (2022, 60 mins): previously unseen bonus footage shot for the film
Scala (1990, 35 mins): a portrait of the cinema made for Cable London
Scala Cinema (1992, 4 mins): student film shot at the Scala
Shorts shown at the Scala (1989-1991, 60 mins): a selection of short films seen at the cinema: Relax (Christopher Newby), Flames of Passion (Richard Kwietniowski), and Coping With Cupid (Viv Albertine)
Animations by Osbert Parker (2022-2023, 4 mins total)
Cartoonsby Viz artist Davey Jones (2022, 3 mins)
BFI London Film Festival introduction featuring cast, crew and audience participation (2023, 13 mins)
Scala Programmes 1978-1993 (2023, 12 mins): a closer look at 15 editions
Cabinet of Curiosities (2023, 18 mins): a guided tour of ephemera, photos and clippings from the Scala archive
Trailer
First pressing only: Illustrated booklet with an introductory essay and Director’s Statement from co-directors Jane Giles and Ali Catterall; Scala Spirit 1993-2023 – former Scala programmers select the films they would have programmed following its closure; an essay by film director and animator Osbert Parker; notes on the special features and credits