The Cremator (Region Free)
Presented from new HD materials, Second Run presents a special Blu-ray edition of one of its most enduringly popular titles â Juraj Herzâs The Cremator.
The Cremator has been described in many ways â as surrealist-inspired horror film, as an expressionistic political allegory, a pitch-black comic satire and as a dark and disturbing tale of terror.
This brilliantly chilling film, a unique mix of Psycho, Dr Strangelove and Repulsion, is set in Prague during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. It tells the story of Karl Kopfrkingl (Rudolf HruĹĄĂnskĂ˝), a professional cremator, for whom the political climate allows free rein to his increasingly perverse and deranged impulses for the âsalvation of the worldââŚ
This Blu-ray edition also includes Herz's rarely-seen 1965 debut short film The Junk Shop (SbÄrnĂŠ surovosti), a new audio commentary by Kat Ellinger and a filmed introduction by the Quay Brothers.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
⢠The Cremator (SpalovaÄ mrtvol, 1968) presented from a new HD transfer from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive
⢠Filmed introduction by the Quay Brothers
⢠Audio Commentary by Diabolique magazine editor-in-chief Kat Ellinger
⢠Juraj Herzâs short film The Junk Shop (SbÄrnĂŠ surovosti, 1965)
⢠The Projection Booth podcast with Mike White and critic Samm Deighan
⢠Booklet with an essay on Herz and the film by writer/producer Daniel Bird
⢠New and improved English subtitle translation
⢠Region Free
⢠World premiere release on Blu-ray
Presented from new HD materials, Second Run presents a special Blu-ray edition of one of its most enduringly popular titles â Juraj Herzâs The Cremator.
The Cremator has been described in many ways â as surrealist-inspired horror film, as an expressionistic political allegory, a pitch-black comic satire and as a dark and disturbing tale of terror.
This brilliantly chilling film, a unique mix of Psycho, Dr Strangelove and Repulsion, is set in Prague during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. It tells the story of Karl Kopfrkingl (Rudolf HruĹĄĂnskĂ˝), a professional cremator, for whom the political climate allows free rein to his increasingly perverse and deranged impulses for the âsalvation of the worldââŚ
This Blu-ray edition also includes Herz's rarely-seen 1965 debut short film The Junk Shop (SbÄrnĂŠ surovosti), a new audio commentary by Kat Ellinger and a filmed introduction by the Quay Brothers.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
⢠The Cremator (SpalovaÄ mrtvol, 1968) presented from a new HD transfer from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive
⢠Filmed introduction by the Quay Brothers
⢠Audio Commentary by Diabolique magazine editor-in-chief Kat Ellinger
⢠Juraj Herzâs short film The Junk Shop (SbÄrnĂŠ surovosti, 1965)
⢠The Projection Booth podcast with Mike White and critic Samm Deighan
⢠Booklet with an essay on Herz and the film by writer/producer Daniel Bird
⢠New and improved English subtitle translation
⢠Region Free
⢠World premiere release on Blu-ray
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Presented from new HD materials, Second Run presents a special Blu-ray edition of one of its most enduringly popular titles â Juraj Herzâs The Cremator.
The Cremator has been described in many ways â as surrealist-inspired horror film, as an expressionistic political allegory, a pitch-black comic satire and as a dark and disturbing tale of terror.
This brilliantly chilling film, a unique mix of Psycho, Dr Strangelove and Repulsion, is set in Prague during the Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia. It tells the story of Karl Kopfrkingl (Rudolf HruĹĄĂnskĂ˝), a professional cremator, for whom the political climate allows free rein to his increasingly perverse and deranged impulses for the âsalvation of the worldââŚ
This Blu-ray edition also includes Herz's rarely-seen 1965 debut short film The Junk Shop (SbÄrnĂŠ surovosti), a new audio commentary by Kat Ellinger and a filmed introduction by the Quay Brothers.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
⢠The Cremator (SpalovaÄ mrtvol, 1968) presented from a new HD transfer from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive
⢠Filmed introduction by the Quay Brothers
⢠Audio Commentary by Diabolique magazine editor-in-chief Kat Ellinger
⢠Juraj Herzâs short film The Junk Shop (SbÄrnĂŠ surovosti, 1965)
⢠The Projection Booth podcast with Mike White and critic Samm Deighan
⢠Booklet with an essay on Herz and the film by writer/producer Daniel Bird
⢠New and improved English subtitle translation
⢠Region Free
⢠World premiere release on Blu-ray