Alice

Animation / Fantastique / Marionnettes
Tchécoslovaquie / Suisse / Grande-Bretagne / Allemagne de l'Ouest, 1988, 86 min

Réalisation:

Jan Švankmajer

Source:

Lewis Carroll (livre)

Scénario:

Jan Švankmajer

Photographie:

Svatopluk Malý

Acteurs·trices:

Kristýna Kohoutová
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

Alice est dans sa chambre lors qu'un lapin empaillé revient à la vie et s'enfuit. La jeune fille décide de le suivre à travers le tiroir d'un bureau débouchant sur une caverne... (Mission)

Critiques (4)

Stanislaus 

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anglais Lewis Carroll's story of Alice entering Wonderland offers a wealth of material that is mirrored in many directorial concepts and adaptations. One of these is Jan Švankmajer's film, which perfectly blends live acting and incredible animation work that is more than admirable given the age of the film. I was perhaps a little distracted by the way little Alice speaks, which seemed a little too monotonous, but I still tried to pay more attention to the formal side of the film, which was more important and indeed unmissable. In short, a very good piece of filmmaking Czechs can be proud of, and which will certainly not be lost in the world of cinema. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais In its time, this film was something like a revelation to me. Thanks to it, I became, when it already seemed that I would finally grow up, a dreamy child again, much to the displeasure of everyone around me... I discovered the works of Jan Švankmajer thanks to it and became a big fan of his. In this film, Švankmajer capitalized on the previous two decades of his artistic work and experiences from his early short films. It is surrealism in its purest form, where it is not so much about the story, but rather about the barrage of artistic installations, artifacts, and ideas, as well as avant-garde animation that pushed the boundaries of what was previously known and possible. The elevator ride impressed me the most with its passing floors filled with a variety of strange creatures and plants created by Švankmajer. He devised an entire alternative world and used old illustrations from Brehm's "Life of Animals" and 19th-century encyclopedias as a starting point for creating creatures that seem to come from a fantasy world. Švankmajer's wife, Eva, also contributed to the film's artistic aspects. Overall impression: 100%. I have seen four more versions of Alice to this day, but none came close to Švankmajer's... ()

Annonces

kaylin 

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anglais Jan Švankmajer - by the way, my first feature film by this creator, which is a bit sad - he managed to do something unbelievable. To maintain the strangeness of "Alice", but to add his own approach and turn it into a story that is not far from horror at all. Minimalistic and yet with a wonderful imagination, beautiful and terrifying. ()

DaViD´82 

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anglais This slant on Lewis Carrol’s classic work, deformed by Švankmajer’s surrealism, proved to be the best possible. Its all-round flawless genius that will probably remain sorely unappreciated in the Czech Republic, while abroad, especially in Japan, it is praised to the heavens. And they are quite right because this is Švankmajer’s best work of all. Five * for the unforgettable rabbit alone. ()

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