Naked Making Lunch (1992)

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Name: Naked Making Lunch
Year: 1992
From: BBC's South Bank Show
Type: Documentary (interview)
Length: 52 Minutes
Link: DivX 5.0.2 VHS rip with Hebrew subtitles (304MB)
Ripper: DonkeyKong

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  • See clips on Baback Moghaddam's Judy Davis page.

    I've promised and I'm keeping my word - here is the VHS rip of Naked making Lunch (1992), a 52-minutes documentary, from the BBC's South Bank Show, about the making of the movie Naked Lunch (1992).

    It contains interviews with David Cronenberg, William S. Burroughs, Jeremy Thomas (producer), Barry Miles, Peter Weller, Judy Davis and more, and discusses the background of the movie, the history of Burroughs himself, the difficulties in making this movie (including the previous, unsuccessful, attempt to make it), the special effects and more.

    Snapshot from the rip
Click to see in actual size The source for this rip is a bad VHS recording from TV with Hebrew subtitles and a small channel logo. It took me 7 times (!) to make this one right and I think the result came out rather good, considering the source and the strict restriction on the file size (it fits perfectly into one CD, with the rip of I have to make the Word be Flesh (1999)).

    Technical specs:
    Source: VHS (TV Broadcast) with Hebrew subtitles
    Video: 640x480, 25 FPS, DivX 5.0.2, 2-Pass, 743Kbps
    Audio: mp3, 64Kbps CBR mono
    Length: 52 Min
    Size: 304MB




    The following is the OLD and original version of this page, for the audio-only rip of the documentary


    Name: Naked Making Lunch
    From: BBC's South Bank Show
    Year: 1992
    Type: Documentary (interview)
    Length: 52 Minutes
    Link: Mono, 52 Min @ 64Kbps CBR mp3

  • See info about this movie at IMDB
  • See clips on Baback Moghaddam's Judy Davis page.

    Again, since I don't have the proper equipment - you'll have to settle with audio only. You might find it a bit harder to follow, because unliked I have to make the Word be Flesh, this documentary features many people, including David Cronenberg, William S. Burroughs, Jeremy Thomas (the producer), Peter Weller and Judy Davis.

    The audio was recorded using a direct cable from video (VHS) to PC.