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Brand.Upon.The.Brain.2006.DVDR.DVD9.CRiTERiON.nfo
Brand Upon The Brain! (2006)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0443455/
Criterion #440
http://www.criterion.com/films/746
Director: Guy Maddin
Description: In the weird and wonderful supercinematic world of Canadian cult filmmaker Guy Maddin, personal memory collides with movie lore for a radical sensory overload. This eerie excursion into the Gothic recesses of Maddin's mad, imaginary childhood is a silent, black-and-white comic science-fiction nightmare set in a lighthouse on grim Black Notch Island, where fictional protagonist Guy Maddin was raised by an ironfisted, puritanical mother. Originally mounted as a theatrical event (accompanied by live orchestra, Foley artists, and assorted narrators), Brand upon the Brain! is an irreverent, delirious trip into the mind of one of current cinema's true eccentrics.
Brand upon the Brain!: Out of the Past
by Dennis Lim
http://www.criterion.com/current/posts/583
Format: NTSC
DVD: 7.59 GB - Exact Untouched Copy
Time: 99 minutes
Color: Black and White
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Sound: English
Subtitles: English
DISC FEATURES:
# New high-definition digital transfer.
# Narration tracks by Isabella Rossellini, Laurie Anderson, John Ashbery, Guy Maddin, Louis Negin, and Eli Wallach.
# 97 Percent True, a new documentary featuring interviews with the director and his collaborators.
# Deleted scene.
# Trailer.
# PLUS: A new essay by film critic Dennis Lim (http://www.criterion.com/current/posts/583).
DVD Studio: Criterion
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