Sunday 15 December 2013

The Adventures of Prince Achmed Blu-ray/DVD Combo Review

Format: Blu-ray/DVD Combo pack. Country and Year of Release: United Kingdom, 2013.

UK/US Import Friendly?
Disc Region: Yes if you are in the UK or Europe. No elsewhere, unless you have a multi-region player. The Blu-ray is locked to Code B, and the DVD is locked to Region 2.
DVD Video Format: PAL. (US viewers should ensure compatibility before ordering.)
Language: Yes. The feature contains reconstructions of the original German intertitles, but has the option of English subtitles and/or English voiceover narration. The extras are either presented in English, or with German intertitles and optional English subtitles.

[Note: Images are taken from the DVD, rather than the Blu-ray.]

The worldwide success of Disney has often led people to assume that the studio pioneered many more things than it actually did. There are a surprising number of animation history textbooks – and even the documentary Il était une fois Walt Disney, recently reviewed on this site – which state that Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) was the very first animated feature film. In actuality, The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) preceded Disney by over a decade.1 The film is also notable for having a female director, Lotte Reiniger (which is sadly still something of a rarity in contemporary Hollywood production). What is perhaps most striking about Prince Achmed, though, is its use of silhouette animation. Rather than using the prevalent method of painting onto translucent cels, Reiniger created models out of cardboard and lit them from below, creating the illusion of elaborate shadow figures bounding around the screen.


Wednesday 11 December 2013

Il était une fois Walt Disney: Aux sources de l'art des Studios Disney DVD Review

Format: DVD. Country and Year of Release: France, 2006.

UK/US Import Friendly?
Disc Region: Yes.The disc is Region Free.
DVD Video Format: NTSC. (UK viewers should ensure compatibility before ordering.)
Language: Yes. There are separate English and French versions of the main feature. The special feature is in English with optional French subtitles.

Il était une fois Walt Disney: Aux sources de l'art des Studios Disney (Once Upon a Time Walt Disney: The Sources of Inspiration for the Disney Studios, 2006) is a documentary designed to complement a museum exhibition of the same name held in Paris in 2007. The 47-minute film explores the artistic influences on the Golden Age of Disney production, from popular live-action movies to classic European art and folklore.

L'Homme des Confins - Ladislas Starewitch DVD Review

Format: DVD. Country and Year of Release: France, 2013.

UK/US Import Friendly?
Disc Region: Yes. The disc is Region Free.
DVD Video Format: PAL. (US viewers should ensure compatibility before ordering.)
Language: Yes. All of the films and extras are in French, but there are optional English subtitles throughout.

L’Homme des confins (The Man from the Borderlands) is a French DVD release that collects three short stop-motion films produced between 1920 and 1925 by the animator Ladislas Starewitch.1 These are: Dans les grilles de t'araignée (In the Claws of the Spider, 1920), Les yeux du dragon (The Eyes of the Dragon, 1925), and Amour noir et blanc (Love in Black and White, 1923).

Welcome!

Welcome to the Film History Treasures Blog!

The primary intention of this site is to draw attention to DVD and Blu-ray releases that are in danger of being overlooked, particularly those relating to film and animation history. Although we are entering a period in which physical media is being challenged by streaming video, there are still many reasons to continue to seek out those shiny discs. I want to celebrate producers who are releasing important films – often with careful restoration and valuable extra features – that will almost certainly never appear on Netflix. I also want to highlight releases from countries like France, Italy and Japan that cater for English-speaking audiences, and which provide an opportunity to see films that are not currently available in the domestic marketplace.

I hope that you find it useful! Please let me know in the comments if you have any questions or suggestions for future posts.