
ONE FOR THE ROAD - LE [US]
(Chris Cooke, 2003, 96 mins)
Release date: 26 April 2022
Limited Edition Blu-ray (World Blu-ray premiere)
Four men with little in common, other than their attendance of an alcohol rehabilitation course, bond over their love of booze at a nearby pub between sessions. Between pints and bouts of delusion and depression, three of the men hatch a plan to get money out of the fourth ā a mansion-dwelling millionaire played by the great Hywel Bennett (Endless Night) in his final feature-film role.Ā
A darkly comic satire on male fragility, Chris CookeāsĀ One for the RoadĀ is one of the great, unsung British films of the twenty-first century. Made in Nottingham using early digital cameras ā utilising a beer-soaked, cigarette-stained palette ā it avoids the clichĆ©s associated with British cinema and embraces the do-anything nature of its chosen format to become its own, distinct work. The film also showcases a fine ensemble of acting talent in not only Bennett, but also Rupert Procter, Greg Chisholm, Mark Devenport, Micaiah Dring and Johann Myers.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- Director-approved presentation of this Standard Definition DVCAM-originated production
- Original 5.1 surround sound and 2.0 stereo audio tracks
- Audio commentary with writer-director Chris Cooke, producer Kate Ogborn, and co-producer Helen Solomon (2004)
- Audio commentary with actors Greg Chisholm, Mark Devenport and Rupert Procter (2004)
- āOne for the Roadā: An Oral HistoryĀ (2022,Ā 42 mins): retrospective documentary produced specially for this release, featuring interviews with Cooke, actors Chisholm, Devenport, Procter and Johann Myers, composer Steve Blackman, and camera operator Steven Sheil
- Workshop FootageĀ (2002, 7 mins): pre-production materials featuring actors Devenport, Procter and Penny Linfield
- Character StudiesĀ (2002, 15 mins): improvisation exercises with Devenport and Procter
- Video DiariesĀ (2003, 19 mins): Cooke and Sheil document the development of new projects after the release ofĀ One for the Road, featuring workshop excerpts with actors Devenport and Micaiah Dring
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
- Screenplay gallery: original shooting script
- Map of the ScarsĀ (1998, 11 mins): short film written and directed by Cooke, starring Andrew Tiernan
- Map of the ScarsĀ audio commentary with Cooke (2004)
- Shifting UnitsĀ (2000, 9 mins): short film written and directed by Cooke, about an alcoholic salesman, portrayed by Procter, that served as the inspiration forĀ One for the Road
- Shifting UnitsĀ audio commentary with Cooke, producer Helen Solomon, and executive producer Kate Ogborn (2004)
- Why I Hate Parties (But Pretend to Love Them)Ā (2003, 11 mins): short film co-written and directed by Devenport, with photography by Cooke, and featuring cast members fromĀ One for the Road
- Gary the Rapper vs Stefan BlixĀ (2014,Ā 14 mins): short film co-written and directed by Devenport, with photography by Cooke, starringĀ One for the RoadĀ composer Steve Blackman and Scorzayzee
- Whiskers and JaneĀ (2016, 14 mins): short film co-written and directed by Devenport, starring Procter and Cosima Shaw
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 36-page booklet with a new essay by Thirza Wakefield, archival interviews with Chris Cooke, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
- World premiere on Blu-ray
- Limited edition of 4,000 copies for the UK and US
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UPC:Ā 843501038147
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(Chris Cooke, 2003, 96 mins)
Release date: 26 April 2022
Limited Edition Blu-ray (World Blu-ray premiere)
Four men with little in common, other than their attendance of an alcohol rehabilitation course, bond over their love of booze at a nearby pub between sessions. Between pints and bouts of delusion and depression, three of the men hatch a plan to get money out of the fourth ā a mansion-dwelling millionaire played by the great Hywel Bennett (Endless Night) in his final feature-film role.Ā
A darkly comic satire on male fragility, Chris CookeāsĀ One for the RoadĀ is one of the great, unsung British films of the twenty-first century. Made in Nottingham using early digital cameras ā utilising a beer-soaked, cigarette-stained palette ā it avoids the clichĆ©s associated with British cinema and embraces the do-anything nature of its chosen format to become its own, distinct work. The film also showcases a fine ensemble of acting talent in not only Bennett, but also Rupert Procter, Greg Chisholm, Mark Devenport, Micaiah Dring and Johann Myers.
INDICATOR LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES
- Director-approved presentation of this Standard Definition DVCAM-originated production
- Original 5.1 surround sound and 2.0 stereo audio tracks
- Audio commentary with writer-director Chris Cooke, producer Kate Ogborn, and co-producer Helen Solomon (2004)
- Audio commentary with actors Greg Chisholm, Mark Devenport and Rupert Procter (2004)
- āOne for the Roadā: An Oral HistoryĀ (2022,Ā 42 mins): retrospective documentary produced specially for this release, featuring interviews with Cooke, actors Chisholm, Devenport, Procter and Johann Myers, composer Steve Blackman, and camera operator Steven Sheil
- Workshop FootageĀ (2002, 7 mins): pre-production materials featuring actors Devenport, Procter and Penny Linfield
- Character StudiesĀ (2002, 15 mins): improvisation exercises with Devenport and Procter
- Video DiariesĀ (2003, 19 mins): Cooke and Sheil document the development of new projects after the release ofĀ One for the Road, featuring workshop excerpts with actors Devenport and Micaiah Dring
- Original theatrical trailer
- Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
- Screenplay gallery: original shooting script
- Map of the ScarsĀ (1998, 11 mins): short film written and directed by Cooke, starring Andrew Tiernan
- Map of the ScarsĀ audio commentary with Cooke (2004)
- Shifting UnitsĀ (2000, 9 mins): short film written and directed by Cooke, about an alcoholic salesman, portrayed by Procter, that served as the inspiration forĀ One for the Road
- Shifting UnitsĀ audio commentary with Cooke, producer Helen Solomon, and executive producer Kate Ogborn (2004)
- Why I Hate Parties (But Pretend to Love Them)Ā (2003, 11 mins): short film co-written and directed by Devenport, with photography by Cooke, and featuring cast members fromĀ One for the Road
- Gary the Rapper vs Stefan BlixĀ (2014,Ā 14 mins): short film co-written and directed by Devenport, with photography by Cooke, starringĀ One for the RoadĀ composer Steve Blackman and Scorzayzee
- Whiskers and JaneĀ (2016, 14 mins): short film co-written and directed by Devenport, starring Procter and Cosima Shaw
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- Limited edition exclusive 36-page booklet with a new essay by Thirza Wakefield, archival interviews with Chris Cooke, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
- World premiere on Blu-ray
- Limited edition of 4,000 copies for the UK and US
#PUSLTD249
REGION FREE
UPC:Ā 843501038147











