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Recommended Valerie and her Week of Wonders (Remastered Edition)

Jaromil Jires, 1970

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Michael Brooke reviews the sublimely surreal Valerie and Her Week of Wonders.

 

One of the last films made during the great talent-blossom known as the Czechoslovak New Wave, Valerie... is a complete one-off. This bizarre cross between Alice in Wonderland, Lolita and Nosferatu was based on a novel by one of the founders of Czech Surrealism that in turn was inspired by an obsession with Gothic literature, and the result is just as headily hallucinatory as it sounds. 13-year-old Valerie’s first period triggers dreams spanning the sacred and the profane, and her subsequent investigations uncover long-buried family secrets and the most intimate truths about herself as she stands trembling on the threshold of adulthood. It’s visually and musically ravishing, crammed to bursting with Freudian and folkloric symbols, and Schallerová’s central performance gives the film considerable emotional charge. Small wonder that Angela Carter loved it: its influence on The Company of Wolves couldn’t be clearer.

Michael Brooke on 14th August 2008
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Film Description

Elements of horror, fairy-tale, folklore, surrealism and Freudian symbolism combine in this poem on celluloid, in which love, fear, sex and religion merge into one fantastical world in the mind of an adolescent girl. Oneiric and ethereal, the film shows the heroine in a disorienting dream, seduced by priests, vampires, men and women alike.

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DVD Extras
  • New digital transfer with restored picture and sound
  • Interview with Valerie star Jaroslava Schallerov
  • New interview/introduction by film historian Michael Brooke
  • Booklet essay by Peter Hames.
Film Details

Director

Jaromil Jires

Year

1970

Countries & Regions

European Film, Eastern European Film

Cast

Jaroslova Schallerova

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

73 mins

Publisher

Second Run

Format

DVD Colour

Region

0

Aspect

1.33:1

Cat No

SECONDRUN035

Main Language

Czech

Subtitles

English

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