"Total Eclipse" + "Samson & Delila" exclusive audio remixes from Ana Matronic of the Scissor Sisters, Richard Barone, Moog Cookbook, Man Parrish Interviews with songwriters Kristian Hoffman, Lou Christie and other associated artists Deleted scenes Photo gallery from East Village photographer David Godlis Theatrical trailer Director's commentary track Full performances of "The Cold Song" and "After the Fall" not seen since performed originally by Klaus Region: All Audio: DD
Rating: NR Genre: Music [nf] Theatrical Release: 02/04/2005(USA Release Date: 06/14/2005 Dubbed: English Sound: DD Run Time: 96 Minutes Distributor/Studio: Palm Pictures
Andrew Horn (co-writer/producer of East Side Story) directs the documentaryThe Nomi Song, a portrait of late German artist Klaus Nomi. Born in Bavaria during the '40s, Nomi was a trained opera singer who became an underground cult figure in New York City during the '70s. Fancifully dressed in black-and-white costumes, Nomi performed unique cabaret shows and earned a small but loyal fan base. He made recordings, appeared in films, and even sang for commercials. He was building up a career in Europe when he fell ill. He died in 1983 of an AIDS-related infection. The documentary includes interviews with actress Ann Magnuson, art director Page Wood, and photographer Anthony Scibelli. The Nomi Song won the Teddy Award at the 2004 Berlin Film Festival.