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The Valley of the Bees (Region Free)

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The Valley of the Bees (Region Free)

 

Set in 13th-century Europe, František Vláčil’s visionary medieval epic chronicles the tale of a young boy forced to join the Order of the Teutonic Knights. Years later he abandons the Crusaders, only to be pursued by a fanatical comrade and pay a terrible price for his rejection of the Holy Order.

With dazzling monochrome cinematography and vivid recreation of the period, The Valley of the Bees is a raw and haunting moral fable about the conflict between human nature and dogmatism – and just as powerful and compelling a film as his more famous work, Marketa Lazarová.

Blu-ray Special features:
 The Valley of the Bees (Údolí včel, 1967) presented from a new HD transfer from the best existing original materials created by the Czech National Film Archive.
• An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Mike White and Robert Bellissimo.
• Two of František Vláčil's acclaimed short documentary films, photographed by František Uldrich with music by Zdeněk Liška:
- The City in White (Město v bílém, 1972)
- Karlovy Vary Promenades (Karlovarské promenády, 1972).
• 24-page booklet with writing on the film by author Peter Hames.
• New and improved English subtitle translation.
• Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C).


           

          Set in 13th-century Europe, František Vláčil’s visionary medieval epic chronicles the tale of a young boy forced to join the Order of the Teutonic Knights. Years later he abandons the Crusaders, only to be pursued by a fanatical comrade and pay a terrible price for his rejection of the Holy Order.

          With dazzling monochrome cinematography and vivid recreation of the period, The Valley of the Bees is a raw and haunting moral fable about the conflict between human nature and dogmatism – and just as powerful and compelling a film as his more famous work, Marketa Lazarová.

          Blu-ray Special features:
           The Valley of the Bees (Údolí včel, 1967) presented from a new HD transfer from the best existing original materials created by the Czech National Film Archive.
          • An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Mike White and Robert Bellissimo.
          • Two of František Vláčil's acclaimed short documentary films, photographed by František Uldrich with music by Zdeněk Liška:
          - The City in White (Město v bílém, 1972)
          - Karlovy Vary Promenades (Karlovarské promenády, 1972).
          • 24-page booklet with writing on the film by author Peter Hames.
          • New and improved English subtitle translation.
          • Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C).


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                  The Valley of the Bees (Region Free)

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                  Description

                   

                  Set in 13th-century Europe, František Vláčil’s visionary medieval epic chronicles the tale of a young boy forced to join the Order of the Teutonic Knights. Years later he abandons the Crusaders, only to be pursued by a fanatical comrade and pay a terrible price for his rejection of the Holy Order.

                  With dazzling monochrome cinematography and vivid recreation of the period, The Valley of the Bees is a raw and haunting moral fable about the conflict between human nature and dogmatism – and just as powerful and compelling a film as his more famous work, Marketa Lazarová.

                  Blu-ray Special features:
                   The Valley of the Bees (Údolí včel, 1967) presented from a new HD transfer from the best existing original materials created by the Czech National Film Archive.
                  • An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Mike White and Robert Bellissimo.
                  • Two of František Vláčil's acclaimed short documentary films, photographed by František Uldrich with music by Zdeněk Liška:
                  - The City in White (Město v bílém, 1972)
                  - Karlovy Vary Promenades (Karlovarské promenády, 1972).
                  • 24-page booklet with writing on the film by author Peter Hames.
                  • New and improved English subtitle translation.
                  • Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C).