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Theodor Pistek, Jindrich Edl, Anny Ondra
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Jan S. Kolar
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"The Arrival From The Darkness" (1921, 暗闇の訪れ) "St. Wenceslas" (1930, 聖ヴァーツラフ)
Six Short Films (All Featuring Brand-New Scores By Ben Model!) “Polykarp’s Winter Adventure” (Polykarpovo Zimni Dobrodruzstvi) 1917, 11 Min. Kolar’s First Film Is This Charming Comedy Shot Outdoors In The Snowy Winter In Prague. “The Oriental Languages’ Teacher” (Ucitel Orientalnich Jazyku) - 1918, 35 Min. Co-Directed By Kolar And Olga Rautenkranzova, The First Czech Female Filmmaker. “The Lady With The Small Foot” (Dama S Malou Nozkou) - 1919, 31 Min., Dir. Jan S. Kolar. An Ambitious Mix Of Louis Feuillade-Style Detective Thriller / Fantasy And Comedy. With Anny Ondra From Arrival ... “The Torn Photograph” (Roztrzena Foto) - 1921, 27 Min., Dir. Jan S. Kolar. A Surreal Romantic Comedy About Four Confirmed Bachelors Who Swear They’ll Never Marry. “How We Used To Make Movies” (Jak Se U Nas Kdysi Filmovalo) - 1954, 23 Min. Fascinating Compilation By Bohumil Vesely Of Behind-The-Scenes Footage From Czech Silent Films Shot Between 1918-1929 (Including Several By Kolar) And Assembled In The 1950a. “The Wedding Shirt” (Svatebni Kosile) - 1925, Co-Dir. Josef Kokeisl. The Only Surviving 4 Min. Fragment From This Haunting Silent Horror Film, Co-Directed By Theodor Pistek Who Starred In Arrival. 48-Page Booklet Featuring New Essays By Film Historian Jan-Christopher Horak And Film Critic Walter Chaw. New Audio Commentary By Film Historian Peter Hames And Czech Film Expert Irena Kovarova Of Comeback Company. New Visual Essay “Face Of Centuries: Jan S. Kolar And The Afterlives Of History” (2026, 18 Min.) By Experimental Filmmaker And Film Scholar Stephen Broomer. New Artwork By Beth Morris. Blu-ray Authoring By Vital Passenger. Slipcover Edition Limited To 1250 Units, Featuring New Artwork By Dave McKean
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