Pitch-black Dark Comedy 'The Coffee Table' Second Sight Films Limited Edition Release
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- May 22
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May 22, 2025
Brace yourself for a shocking cinematic experience with Second Sight Films’ Limited Edition Blu-ray release of The Coffee Table, the pitch-black dark comedy that has stunned festival audiences worldwide. Meticulously remastered and packed with exclusive special features, this definitive edition highlights the film’s jaw-dropping twist and razor-sharp satire like never before. Featuring brand-new interviews, behind-the-scenes insights, and a beautifully crafted slipcase, this collector’s release is a must-have for fans of bold, boundary-pushing cinema. Don’t miss your chance to own one of the most audacious cult films in recent memory—available now!
Synopsis
Jesus and Maria are a couple who have just become parents, and they decide to buy a new coffee table, a decision that will change their existence.
The Coffee Table (2022) is a pitch-black domestic nightmare that delivers one of the most shocking twists in recent memory. Uncomfortable, bleakly funny, and emotionally brutal, it lingers long after the credits roll. While not for the faint of heart, its audacity and tight execution make it a haunting standout—rough around the edges, but undeniably impactful.

The Coffee Table (2022) Limited Edition Blu-ray is out now and also available in Standard Edition Blu-ray. What begins as a simple disagreement over which coffee table to buy quickly descends into a shocking and tragic event that will rip their lives apart.
Special Features
New audio commentary by Zoë Rose Smith and Amber T
What Scares Us the Most: a new interview with Director Caye Casas
A Sensory Journey: a new interview with Actor David Pareja
We Are All Nuts: a new interview with Actor Estefanía de los Santos
Natural Oppression: a new interview with Director of Photography Alberto Morago
Postpartum: Rebecca Sayce on The Coffee Table
Caye Casas short films: RIP and Nada S.A
Limited Edition Contents
Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Luke Headland
120-page book with new essays by Anton Bitel, Jennie Kermode, Joe Lipsett, Shelagh Rowan-Legg, Josh Slater-Williams and Dolores Quintana plus storyboard comparisons
6 collectors' art cards
'The Coffee Table' is out now on Limited Edition and standard Blu-ray from Second Sight Films