The Fairy

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Kino Lorber
Kino Lorber Releases The Fairy (2012), the critically-acclaimed comedy from Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy, 


on Blu-ray and DVD

The Fairy Blu-ray cover art
From the directors of ICEBERG and RUMBA
"Funny and sweet!"
– Manohla Dargis, The New York Times

New York, NY – June 20, 2012 - Kino Lorber is proud to announce the Blu-ray and DVD release of The Fairy (2012), the critically-acclaimed third feature-length comedy from the talented filmmaking trio behind Iceberg (2005) and Rumba (2008): Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy.

The Fairy is set to become available to the general public on Blu-ray and DVD on July 17th, with a SRP of $34.95 for the Blu-ray and $29.95 for the DVD. It is currently available for prebook. Special features include the theatrical trailer and a stills gallery.

The Fairy will also be available on iTunes on July 17th, and will be available for pre-sale on iTunes on July 10th. It will also be digitally available on Vudu, Amazon.com, and other online venues.

The Fairy Still1This whimsical comedy, which Kino Lorber released theatrically earlier in 2012, follows in the tradition of such slapstick greats as Chaplin, Keaton and Jacques Tati, blending physical comedy with elements of social satire.

Dom works as a night clerk at a small hotel in the industrial port city of Le Havre. One night, a strangely dressed woman named Fiona arrives and claims she is a fairy. She grants Dom three wishes, and makes his first two wishes come true – before mysteriously vanishing. By now, Dom has fallen in love with Fiona, and he proceeds to embark on a search for his elusive fairy.

Filled with a colorful cast of supporting characters and a number of gracefully executedThe Fairy Still2dance sequences, The Fairy is a whimsical tale about the happiness that can be squeezed out of even the most mundane of lives.

The Fairy is set and filmed in the port city of Le Havre, which the filmmakers chose for its charm and variety of locations. With this film, Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy continue their tradition of clever visual and physical comedy.

The Fairy (2012)

Directors: Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon and Bruno Romy

Genre: Comedy

Blu-ray SRP: $34.95

DVD SRP: $29.95

Street date: July 17, 2012

1.85:1, 1920x1080p * 94 minutes  * French w/ English subtitles * Not Rated 
5.1 Stereo * Color

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