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The Fence

The Fence
2022
 94 minutes (1 hrs 34 mins)

Director and Cast Quickview

Directed by

Starring

David Perkins · Eugene Simon · Sally Phillips · Jayde Adams · Lee Armstrong · Alexander Lincoln

Full cast & crew

Box Office Quickview

UK box office

  • Debut box office: 2nd Sep '22
  • Debut position: 38
  • Highest position: 38
  • Debut gross: £5.4 Thousand
  • Total chart weeks: 4

Chart position history

UK box office

US box office

Global box office

Total grosses

UK total gross
United Kingdom Flag  £29.4 Thousand
US total gross
United States Flag  $0
Global total gross
Global Flag  $0

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Total views:
22
First viewed:
27th Oct 2025
Last viewed:
17th Nov 2025
News from around the web
The Fence review – Claire Denis stumbles with a grim and grating misfire  The Guardian Wed, 10th September 2025

‘The Fence’ Review: Matt Dillon Stars in Claire Denis’ Vividly Atmospheric but Jarringly Stagy Africa-Set Drama  The Hollywood Reporter Thu, 4th September 2025

The Fence  TIFF - Toronto International Film Festival Tue, 12th August 2025

'The Fence' Review: Matt Dillon Leads Claire Denis's Stark, Stagy Film  Variety Thu, 25th September 2025

‘The Fence’ review: Isaach de Bankolé roots Claire Denis’ atmospheric West Africa thriller  Screen Daily Wed, 24th September 2025

Review: The Fence  Cineuropa Tue, 9th September 2025

To coin a phrase from a much loved movie, 'There Can Be Only One', this was true back in the midsts of time when Betamax had a fight with VHS and the same is true now, but unlike back then it looks like the better format this time has won.

So what's all this about, it's about the next generation DVD high definition format wars that has been taking place over the last year or so, two competing camps headed by Sony and Toshiba have been trying to bring a high definition successor to the DVD to market and both have been rallying to get the support of the studios to release their films on the two formats.

The various studios have been one by one taking sides, Sony of course have a large catalogue of film, from themselves and their buy out of Columbia pictures, also with large catalogues are Disney (along with Buena Vista) who have taken the Blu-Ray route and Paramount and Universal. Paramount and Universal pledged their support for HD-DVD back last year to much controversy and large amounts of money allegedly changing hands.

Warner have been on the fence about this and have been releasing films on both HD-DVD and Blu-ray, until now, Warner have now announced that they are to go Blu-ray exclusive on all their films, starting in May.

Clearly this has sent a huge shudder through the HD-DVD ranks as Paramount/Universal are now the only major studio to be backing HD-DVD, and my money is on them making a u-turn sometime this year.

To add salt to the wound New Line have also announced their allegiance to Blue-ray which means that a certain fantasy trilogy by Peter Jackson* won't be long before it's making it's way to high-def.

In figures just released Blu-ray is now outselling HD-DVD by 70% so the writing was on the wall before Warner made the announcement and in truth they have just made a good business decision to go with the stronger format.

This looks to have resolved the format was once and for all, this time next year HD-DVD should be a thing of the past and go in the Betamax hall of fame.