Released Date:
1982-06-01
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Runtime:
15 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.1 (459 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerIn this animated version of Edgar Allan Poe's story, a traveller arrives at the Usher mansion to find that the sibling inhabitants are living under a mysterious family curse: The brother's senses have become painfully acute, while his sister has become nearly catatonic. As the visitor's stay at the mansion continues, the effects of the curse reach their terrifying climax, and he must choose between his concern for his hosts' safety, and his own.
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Runtime:
12 min
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (2265 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerJan Svankmajer
A three-part depiction of various forms of communication. 'Factual Discussion' depicts three heads (made up of fruit, kitchen utensils and writing implements respectively) endlessly devouring and regurgitating each other. 'Passionate Discourse' shows two clay figures romantically intertwined, and the problems with dealing with the end product of their passion, while 'Exhaustive Discussion' shows two animated heads playing a bizarre variant of the old scissors-paper-stone game.
Released Date:
1984-10-01
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Runtime:
15 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.8 (584 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerEdgar Allan Poe (story)
Jan Svankmajer
Auguste de Villiers de L'Isle-Adam (story)
Released Date:
1990-11-01
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czechoslovakia, Switzerland, UK, West Germany
Runtime:
86 min
Rated:
NOT RATED
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (7685 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerA memorably bizarre screen version of Lewis Carroll's novel 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland', mixing one live actor (Alice) with a large variety of stop-motion animated creatures, ranging from the complex (the White Rabbit) to the incredibly simple (the Caterpillar, consisting of a sock, a couple of glass eyes and a pair of false teeth). The original story is followed reasonably faithfully, though those familiar with this director's other films won't be the least bit surprised by the numerous digressions into Svankmajer territory, living slabs of meat and all. As the opening narration says, it's a film made for children... perhaps?
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czechoslovakia
Runtime:
6 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.9 (2960 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerJan Svankmajer
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.
Released Date:
1995-04-07
Languages:
Czech, Latin
Countries:
Czech Republic, France, UK
Runtime:
97 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.5 (2605 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerJohann Wolfgang Goethe (play)
Christian Dietrich Grabbe (novel)
Christopher Marlowe (play)
Jan Svankmajer
A very free adaptation of Marlowe's 'Doctor Faustus', Goethe's 'Faust' and various other treatments of the old legend of the man who sold his soul to the devil. Svankmajer's Faust is a nondescript man who, after being lured by a strange map into a sinister puppet theatre, finds himself immersed in an indescribably weird version of the play, blending live actors, clay model animation and giant puppets.
Released Date:
1997-08-15
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czech Republic, Switzerland, UK
Runtime:
85 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (2215 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerSix outwardly average individuals have elaborate fetishes they indulge with surreptitious care. A mousy letter carrier makes dough balls she grotesquely ingests before bed. A shop clerk fixates on a TV news reader while he builds a machine to massage and masturbate him. One of his customers makes an elaborate chicken costume for a voodoo-like scene with a doll resembling his plump neighbor. She, in turn, has a doll that resembles him, which she whips and dominates in an abandoned church. The TV news reader has her own fantasy involving carp. Her husband, who is indifferent to her, steals materials to fashion elaborate artifacts that he rubs, scrapes and rolls across his body.
Released Date:
2001-01-25
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czech Republic, UK, Japan
Runtime:
132 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (4500 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerKarel Jaromèr Erben (fairy tale)
Jan Svankmajer (screenplay)
Jan Svankmajer (story)
When a childless couple learn that they cannot have children, it causes great distress. To ease his wife's pain, the man finds a stump in the backyard and chops it and varnishes it into the shape of a child. However the woman takes the root as her baby and starts to pretend that it is real. When the root takes life they seem to have gained a child; but its appetite is much greater than that of a normal child.
Released Date:
2005-11-17
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czech Republic, Slovakia
Runtime:
118 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (2569 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerEdgar Allan Poe (story)
Marquis de Sade (story)
Jan Svankmajer
A horror movie testing two approaches to running an insane asylum - absolute freedom versus control and punishment - within the context of a world that combines the worst of both. Jean Berlot, a young man subject to a nightmare of being forced into a straitjacket by two orderlies, is befriended by a marquis. At the marquis's estate, Jean witnesses a black Mass, buries someone alive, and is invited to try preventive therapy. He's willing to enter a sanatorium because he believes he can rescue a young woman from there who has told him that the real director and staff of the clinic are locked in the basement. Jean conspires with her to set them free: the horrors have only begun.
Released Date:
2010-09-16
Languages:
Czech
Countries:
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Japan
Runtime:
109 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (758 Reviews)
Director:
Jan SvankmajerJan Svankmajer (screenplay)
The film uses a mix of cut-out animation from photographs and live-action segments, and tells the story of a married man who lives a double life in his dreams, where he is married to another woman.
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