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Darkness/Light/Darkness

Tma/Svetlo/Tma

Czechoslovakia

1989

6 Min
Color
Czech
No Subtitles
Audio in Czech
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DIR Jan Švankmajer

SCR Jan Švankmajer

DP Miloslav Špála

ED Věra Benesová

PROD DES Jan Švankmajer

ANIM Bedřich Glaser

SOUND Ivo Špalj

Berlinale (Competition): Honourable Mention, AFI FEST

Synopsis

A human body gradually reconstructs itself as its various component parts crowd themselves into a small room and eventually, after much experimentation, sort out which part goes where. —IMDb

Director

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Jan Švankmajer

Jan Švankmajer (born 4 September 1934 in Prague) is a Czech surrealist artist. His work spans several media. He is known for his surreal animations and features, which have greatly influenced other artists such as Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, The Brothers Quay and many others. Švankmajer has gained a reputation over several decades for his distinctive use of stop-motion technique, and his ability to make surreal, nightmarish and yet somehow funny pictures. He is still making films in Prague. Švankmajer’s trademarks include very exaggerated sounds, often creating a very strange effect in all eating scenes. He often uses very sped-up sequences when people walk and interact. His movies often involve inanimate objects coming alive and being brought to life through stop-motion. Food is a favorite subject and medium. Stop-motion features in most of his work, though his feature films also include live action to varying degrees.

A lot of his movies, like the short film Down to the Cellar… read more

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trolley freak

19Jan12

"Disney + Bunuel = Svankmajer" - Milos Forman. Quite.....

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Opan Mustafa

8Jan12

If that's how God create us, it would be scary. LOL.

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Kirby

22Nov11

With movies like Coraline and The Corpse Bride, it's very easy to forget that the majority of stop-motion animation used to be done with clay. I do miss seeing it. This is also the creepiest film that features a penis that knocks on a door that I've seen, well, ever.

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johnsonisjohnson

27Feb11

I am speechless.

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