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Dracula - Pages From A Virgins Diary
VHS £15.99
Film Description Faithful to Stoker's novel this blends dance from the Royal Winnepeg Ballet with typically delirious Maddin screen effects to produce the most original Dracula adaptation you will see. A completely original hybrid with the flashes of colour and sound effects particularly effective.
Film Information
DVD Extras Director's commentary; The making of Dracula; CBS Arts Report with Guy Maddin; Guy Maddin Radio Interview; Vonnie Von Helmolt Radio Interview; Theatrical Trailer; TV Spots; 4-page booklet with Tom Charity film notes; Maddin Short film - The Heart of the World; Dolby 5.1 / DTS Digital Surround 5.1; World Cinema Trailer Reel.
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Review by Graeme Hobbs on 30th March 2004 It’s good to see Guy Maddin get a UK film release and remain as unclassifiable as ever. One trade magazine recently described Dracula – Pages from A Virgin’s Diary as ‘Ballet / Horror’. It truly is an inventive experimental hybrid with the Winnipeg Ballet Company dancing their way through the intertwined stories that make up Stoker’s tale while Maddin’s eye for melodrama and his characteristic sense of humour are never far away. Present too are his borrowings from conventions of silent cinema, with such devices as intertitles and use of an iris lens.
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Review by Mike McCahill on 25th February 2004 Guy Maddin’s ballet Bram Stoker makes for a dreamy Dracula, sparked by a nightmare revealing the aristocratic good guys to be fearful not only of the female sexuality described by the book (with its attendant notions of impurity), but by the arrival of immigrants coming from the East to take their women and leech off the State. A new slant, then, for a version of a Transylvanian vampire story in which the vampire is played by a Chinese actor and where Lucy’s shouts of 'Unclean! Unclean!' take on a whole new dimension.
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Article - "What You Find: Hidden Gems on DVD"
by Graeme Hobbs
DVD Extras aren't all about dubious 'featurettes' and photo galleries and theatrical trailers. Now and again the format has given the opportunity to release some exceptional features - often early short films by the director or really worthwhile documentaries. Here a... View article in full
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Including: Beckett On Film (Box Set), Crumb, Das Boot, David, Doctor Jekyll And Mr Hyde (1932 And 1941 Versions), Dracula - Pages From A Virgins Diary, Elephant, Grave of the Fireflies, In This World, Julien Donkey-Boy.
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