Possession 1981 Uncut Edition Exclusive Jun 2026

The next morning Delancey was empty. The paintings were gone. Not stolen, the police said—catalogued and transported according to arrangements made by a woman with an agent's efficiency. A single card remained on the table: a small slip of paper with a note in a hand like a map. It read: "I painted a doorway. I left the key in the wrong lock."

Due to the rights issues surrounding the score (Korzyński’s estate has been notoriously litigious), this exclusive uncut edition is a one-time pressing. It is and will not be reprinted. Major retailers like DiabolikDVD, OrbitDVD, and the label’s own webstore have already seen their pre-orders sell out in waves. A small second wave of standard editions (without the physical ephemera) is rumored, but the true Possession 1981 Uncut Edition Exclusive —with the slipcase, the map, and the Polaroids—is vanishing. possession 1981 uncut edition exclusive

: Features a 2K digital transfer supervised and approved by Żuławski himself. It is presented in its original 1.66:1 aspect ratio with uncompressed mono audio. The next morning Delancey was empty

Are you a fan of Andrzej Żuławski or "Possession"? Have you seen the uncut edition, or is it on your watchlist? A single card remained on the table: a

As of 2025, finding a genuine "Uncut Edition Exclusive" is nearly impossible. When the film was restored by Metrograph and Le Chat Qui Fume (The Smoking Dog) in the 2010s, they created a beautiful 4K transfer. However, purists argue that the 4K restoration "cleaned" the film too much, removing the warble and hiss of the 1981 magnetic tape audio.

He smiled as if admitting the first of his crimes. "Yes and no. There are rumors—an artist in Prague with her signature, a woman by the Thames who speaks to gulls. But those are not the things I'm afraid of." He walked over to a cabinet and opened it, revealing a stack of canvases wrapped in brown paper. "This is the uncut edition," he said. "Her notebooks, the sketches, the things she painted over and then painted again. People sold them, hid them, burned them. But this—this is how she wanted them kept, together."

If you already love Possession , the Uncut Edition Exclusive is essential. It’s the film at its most raw, ugly, and brilliant. Just don’t watch it before a therapy session.