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The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer DVD Movie by Kino Video
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Product Detail Information:
| ASIN: | B0009KA8JY |
| Sales Rank: | 17087 |
| Catalog: | Dvd |
| Binding: | DVD |
| Product Group: | DVD |
| Product Type: | Abis Dvd |
| Release Date: | 2005-06-21 |
| Manufacturer: | Kino Video |
| Part No: | KICD22025D |
| UPC: | 698452220253 |
| EAN: | 0698452220253 |
| Rating: | NR (Not Rated) |
| RegionCode: | 1 |
| Format: | Black & White Closed-captioned Color DVD-Video NTSC |
| Actor(s): | Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer |
| Number Of Items: | 2 |
| Running Time: | 172 minutes |
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- English (Original Language)
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Product Description:
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Studio: Kino International Release Date: 05/04/2005 Run time: 172 minutes The beloved Czech animator Jan Svankmajer receives a handsome retrospective in this two-disc set, compiling his short works from 1965 to 1992. The director of the feature-length films Alice and Little Otik, Svankmajer's shorts are sometimes unsettling yet delicately crafted worlds unto themselves, where inanimate objects like potatoes, piles of office supplies, or slices of meat move with life. There's a crudeness to the movement in these shorts that call attention to their creator's methods, and this crudeness is precisely what give the little stories their antic rhythms. Svankmajer is even interested in applying the herky-jerky pacing of stop-motion to flesh and blood actors; in one short, "Food," a man walks into a room and sits down at a table across from what appears to be another man. Instead, it's an animatronic food-delivery device that is activated by a series of kicks, slaps, and punches, delivering breakfast via a dumbwaiter installed in its chest. Svankmajer created many of these beautifully weird and witty pieces while struggling under the repressive political climate of Eastern Europe during the cold war. That he managed to develop an evolving body of work that inspired a generation of filmmakers like Tim Burton and Terry Gilliam is a testament to his doggedness and the passion of his vision. Extras include a thoughtful BBC documentary about the filmmaker. --Ryan Boudinot
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Indispensable but uneven -- and FAR from complete
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Eye-opening intro to surrealism
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