119 / BD 8 Witchhammer
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119 / BD 8 Witchhammer
Blu-ray and DVD coming soon.
Otakar Vávra's Witchhammer, co-written by Ester Krumbachová (Daisies, Fruit of Paradise) chronicles the series of notorious 17th Century Czech witch trials, undertaken using the infamous ‘Malleus Maleficarum’ (the ‘Witchhammer’ of the title), the Catholic treatise on witchcraft which endorsed the extermination of witches and developed a detailed legal and theological theory for this purpose. Using genuine court transcripts from the forced confessions of those accused of sorcery and collusion with the Devil, it is a powerful and often shocking allegory of life under totalitarian rule.
With echoes of Bergman and František Vláčil, and with literary antecedents in Arthur’s Miller’s The Crucible and Aldous Huxley’s The Devils of Loudon, it is a disturbing political fable; and like Ken Russell's controversial, expressionistic adaptation of Huxley’s text, The Devils (1971) and other films of the period such as Michael Reeves' Witchfinder General (1968) and Michael Armstrong's Mark of the Devil (1970), it serves as both grim genre film and compelling historical drama.
"Made with relentless precision, rhythm and logic… beautifully staged in CinemaScope with stylish photography by Josef Illík and a compelling score by Jiří Srnka" Peter Hames
"A humanist horror film and an indisputable work of art" Senses of Cinema
Otakar Vávra's Witchhammer, co-written by Ester Krumbachová (Daisies, Fruit of Paradise) chronicles the series of notorious 17th Century Czech witch trials, undertaken using the infamous ‘Malleus Maleficarum’ (the ‘Witchhammer’ of the title), the Catholic treatise on witchcraft which endorsed the extermination of witches and developed a detailed legal and theological theory for this purpose. Using genuine court transcripts from the forced confessions of those accused of sorcery and collusion with the Devil, it is a powerful and often shocking allegory of life under totalitarian rule.
With echoes of Bergman and František Vláčil, and with literary antecedents in Arthur’s Miller’s The Crucible and Aldous Huxley’s The Devils of Loudon, it is a disturbing political fable; and like Ken Russell's controversial, expressionistic adaptation of Huxley’s text, The Devils (1971) and other films of the period such as Michael Reeves' Witchfinder General (1968) and Michael Armstrong's Mark of the Devil (1970), it serves as both grim genre film and compelling historical drama.
"Made with relentless precision, rhythm and logic… beautifully staged in CinemaScope with stylish photography by Josef Illík and a compelling score by Jiří Srnka" Peter Hames
"A humanist horror film and an indisputable work of art" Senses of Cinema
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Re: Forthcoming: Witchhammer
Looks like four consecutive Blu-ray releases in a row, assuming we still get Silence and Cry before the year's out. And what a great four they are.
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Oh yeah! The title that got me into Czech films in the first place. I remember the decade old Czech DVD looking really nice.
Hopefully you’ll consider Gustav Machatý’s Erotikon and Ecstasy as well on Blu.
Hopefully you’ll consider Gustav Machatý’s Erotikon and Ecstasy as well on Blu.
- Finch
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Never heard of this film before but it sounds right up my alley. I'm in.
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I also love Vávra's Krakatit, which just barely received a Czech Blu-ray release.
- L.A.
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Re: Forthcoming: Witchhammer
Here is DVDFreak’s review for the Czech disc.
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Same. Name-check Bergman, František Vláčil, Ken Russell and Witchfinder General/The Conqueror Worm, tell me it's a black-and-white 'scope film, and I'll buy whatever you're selling. And the clips on YouTube are very intriguing.Finch wrote:Never heard of this film before but it sounds right up my alley. I'm in.
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Same here.Finch wrote:Never heard of this film before but it sounds right up my alley. I'm in.
The subject matter and the description of the film appealed to me instantly.
I'm very grateful for labels like this. It's great to discover hidden gems.
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Add me to the list of those giving gratitude. I usually don't do blind-buys, but happy to make an exception.Cremildo wrote:Same here.Finch wrote:Never heard of this film before but it sounds right up my alley. I'm in.
The subject matter and the description of the film appealed to me instantly.
I'm very grateful for labels like this. It's great to discover hidden gems.
- L.A.
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I would say Witchhammer, Witchfinder General and Mark of the Devil are probably the best witchcraft films. So glad all three have gotten the BD treatment now.
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And how interesting that they were all made at almost the same time.
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Coming out on October 30 according to Arrow's site.
That's the second time SILENCE AND CRY has been passed over for a newer release. Is it also coming out before the year's end Bikey?
That's the second time SILENCE AND CRY has been passed over for a newer release. Is it also coming out before the year's end Bikey?
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Re: 119 / BD 8 Witchhammer
There's a fairly obvious reason why they're keen to get this one out by Halloween...
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- Bikey
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- Bikey
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Re: 119 / BD 8 Witchhammer
Full details now at our website
IN STOCK AND SHIPPING NOW!
IN STOCK AND SHIPPING NOW!
- Bikey
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Re: 119 / BD 8 Witchhammer
Nathaniel Thompson reviews WITCHHAMMER at Mondo Digital"Would play well as a sobering double feature with Ken Russell's The Devils... Beautifully lensed in 'scope and highly provocative... [The Blu-ray] really looks gorgeous with far more depth and detail than past video versions even began to convey. The LPCM Czech mono track (with optional English subtitles) also sounds excellent."
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Re: 119 / BD 8 Witchhammer
Glad he managed to fit in two framegrabs from the bathhouse scene. And that part of his closing argument is that the lead actress "really has a Mila Kunis thing go'in on."
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Is that supposed to be short for "goblin"?go'in
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That was my assumption.
- Bikey
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I think fair to say that DVD Beaver are quite keen on WITCHHAMMER"an absolute visual treat and the 1080P supports the 2.35:1 film with consistent contrast exhibiting a detailed, rich, textured image...We congratulate Second Run on this Region FREE Blu-ray release - this is brilliant and may be my favorite package from them yet! - which is saying a lot! Our highest recommendation"
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Ordered it, but Bikey do you have any info as to the provenance of the restoration source?