Alice ; Darkness light darkness / a Condor Features production in association with Film Four International and Hessischer Rundfunk ; producer, Peter-Christian Fueter ; scripted, designed & directed, Jan Švankmajer.

Alice: A little girl follows an elusive White Rabbit and so begins this dream expedition into the landscape of childhood, combining techniques of animation, puppet theatre and live action in Švankmajer's surreal version of Alice's adventures in Wonderland.

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Corporate Authors: Condor Productions, Film Four International, Hessischer Rundfunk, First-Run Features (Firm)
Other Authors: Fueter, Peter-Christian, Švankmajer, Jan, 1934-, Kohoutová, Kristýna, Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898
Format: DVD/Blu-Ray
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : First Run Features, [1999?].
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Summary:Alice: A little girl follows an elusive White Rabbit and so begins this dream expedition into the landscape of childhood, combining techniques of animation, puppet theatre and live action in Švankmajer's surreal version of Alice's adventures in Wonderland.
Darkness light darkness: A man literally constructs himself within the confines of a very small room--a potent allegory of Švankmajer's life in Eastern Europe.
Item Description:"Inspired by Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland."
Originally produced in Czechoslovakia in 1989.
Special features: Also includes Svankmajer's short film, Darkness light darkness (7 min., col., 1990), scene access, interactive menus.
Title from disc.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (84, 7 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm
Format:DVD ; NTSC ; Region free.
Production Credits:Photography, Svatopluk Maly ; animation, Bedr̆ich Glaser ; art direction, Eva Švankmajerová, Jiří Bláha ; editor, Marie Zemanová.
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    NB 791.4334 ALI
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