Apologies for the lack of DVD relevance, but London's Riverside Studios Cinema is mounting a surprisingly wide-ranging three-day Roeg retrospective in just over a fortnight's time - and as it's one of my favourite London cinemas for big-screen rep (the vertiginous rake means that the screen is massive proportional to the size of the auditorium), I thought I'd flag it up here:
Fri 12 Sep
Bad Timing (18) 6.15pm
The film tells the story of Alex who, whilst lecturing in Vienna, begins a passionate affair with a young American. Unable to cope with her promiscuity Alex becomes increasingly possessive.
Puffball (18) 8.35pm
Powerful forces are unleashed when a young architect becomes pregnant after moving to an isolated and mysterious valley to transform a ruined cottage.
Sat 13 Sep
Far From the Madding Crowd (U) 1.30pm
A young woman inherits her dead uncle's farm in Wessex. Soon after her arrival, three very different men begin to pursue her.
Panel Discussion 4.40pm
A panel discussing Nicolas Roeg's work with Roeg's collaborators - details of participants
here.
Performance (18) 6.30pm
Chas Devlin is a petty gangster on the run. Seeking refuge he falls into a strange household, presided over by the reclusive former rock star, Turner (Jagger).
The Man Who Fell to Earth (18) 8.30pm
Roeg's astonishing, elegiac, sci-fi parable about longing, loss and the constant search for love.
Sun 14 Sep
The Witches (PG) 2.00pm
Roald Dahl's story about a little boy on a seaside holiday who discovers a witches' convention plotting to annihilate children.
Eureka (18) 3.50pm
A one-time gold prospector, Jack McCann's wealth leads to depression and paranoia and he is forced into a desperate fight to protect his assets from the Mafia.
Don't Look Now (18) 6.20pm
An architect and his wife are haunted in a wintry Venice by the sudden death of their daughter and strange glimpses of their past and future.
Insignificance (15) 8.30pm
Insignificance imagines a meeting in an anonymous 1953 hotel room of four iconic individuals: Marilyn Monroe, Einstein, Senator McCarthy and Joe DiMaggio.