Quay

Tarantella (1989), Larceny (1996), Doodlebug (1997), and Quay (2015)
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How's the short film? Is it worth checking out?

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Bacon wrote:How's the short film? Is it worth checking out?
Oh, I haven't ordered a copy yet.

Here's the link: http://www.amazon.com/The-Quay-Brothers ... B0143535VI
Since the late 1970s, identical twins Stephen and Timothy Quay have been creating their unique blend of puppetry and stop-motion animation, and have, in the process, spawned an enormous cult following. The Quays display a passion for detail, a breathtaking command of color and texture, and an uncanny use of focus and camera movement that make their films unique and instantly recognizable. Best known for their classic 1986 film Street of Crocodiles which filmmaker Terry Gilliam selected as one of the ten best animated films of all time they are masters of miniaturization and on their tiny sets have created an unforgettable world, suggestive of a landscape of long-repressed childhood dreams.

This new Blu-ray collection of fifteen of the Quays films allows us to see their work in all its astonishing detail and ravaged beauty. The collection also includes a remarkable new short film by Christopher Nolan, a long-time fan of the Quays, as well as audio commentaries on six of the films and a 30-page booklet with an introduction by Nolan, an updated essay by film critic Michael Atkinson and an extensive Quay Brothers Dictionary.

All films are presented in the highest possible quality from film-to-digital transfers made under the personal supervision of the Quay Brothers.

Includes the films:

The Cabinet of Jan vankmajer (1984, 14 mins)
This Unnameable Little Broom (or The Epic of Gilgamesh) (1985, 11 mins)*
Street of Crocodiles (1986, 21 mins)*
Rehearsals for Extinct Anatomies (1988, 14 mins)
Stille Nacht I - Dramolet (1988, 1 min)*
The Comb (1990, 18 mins)
Anamoprhosis (1991, 14 mins)
Stille Nacht II (Are We Still Married?) (1992, 3 mins)*
Stille Nacht III (Tales from Vienna Woods) (1993, 4 mins)*
Stille Nacht IV (Can't Go Wrong Without You) (1994, 4 mins)
In Absentia (2000, 20 mins)*
The Phantom Museum (2003, 12 mins)
Maska (2010, 24 mins)**
Through the Weeping Glass (2011, 31 mins)**
Unmistaken Hands (2013, 26 mins)**
and
Quay a film by Christopher Nolan (2015, 8 mins)**

*Includes Quay Brothers Audio Commentary
**Not in the previously available Quay DVD collection

Total running time: 225 minutes.

Includes a 28-page booklet and special digipak packaging.
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This is a great little doc btw. Reminds me of a scene out of the prestige in Borden's shop. Hope it's available on youtube for others to see.
Otherwise I highly suggest buying the blu ray. Quay's are a big influence on Nolan's work.

Sky007 wrote:This is a great little doc btw. Reminds me of a scene out of the prestige in Borden's shop. Hope it's available on youtube for others to see.
Otherwise I highly suggest buying the blu ray. Quay's are a big influence on Nolan's work.
upload it fool




plz

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I'll see what I can do.

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As a Nolan fangirl I have finally managed to watch all his films + the only short (Doodlebug) that I can find.
Now I just need to watch Quay to complete my collection!

Sky007 wrote:I'll see what I can do.
hows it lookin

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mchekhov 2: Chek Harder wrote:
Sky007 wrote:I'll see what I can do.
hows it lookin
It is looking like I have not yet started
If someone tells me how to upload it then I will do so

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lol it's 8 minutes. good stuff though

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