Jan Svankmajer's Surreal Classic ALICE Coming To Blu-ray Via BFI May 23rd
Following its release of Jan Švankmajer: The Complete Short Films in 2007, the BFI now presents the legendary Czech surrealist's award-winning 1988 feature film Alice in a Dual Format Edition with a host of bonus extras.Those of you who are eager to get this as I am can pre-order via the link below.
Jan Švankmajer's Alice (Něco z Alenky) is a distinctly disturbing and creepy interpretation of Lewis Carroll's perennial literary classic, yet it is perhaps the closest to the original work. It is released on both DVD and Blu-ray discs in this Dual Format Edition.
Combining a live-action Alice (Kristýna Kohoutová) with a stop-motion Wonderland filled with threatening, bizarre characters, Švankmajer's deliberately crude style of animation, use of close-ups and rich design work lend the film a pervading sense of unease and a menacing dream-logic which marries a sly visual wit with piercing psychological insight.
Jan Švankmajer won the Feature Film Award for Alice at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival, 1987 and the film was nominated for Best Film in the Fantasporto International Fantasy Film Awards, 1989.
Presented here fully uncut and in its original Czech-language version for the very first time, this comprehensive release also gathers together a selection of rare and fascinating Alice-related short films.
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