Yellow Veil Pictures

Three By Wojciech J. Has

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Yellow Veil Pictures is a New York City and Los Angeles-based film sales and distribution company focusing exclusively on boundary pushing genre cinema, seeking to highlight filmmakers who exist on the cusp of commercial and arthouse cinema.

The Saragossa Manuscript
Set during the Napoleonic wars, the film follows the exploits of Alfons von Worden, an officer traveling through the sierra Mountains and with each passing traveler, the interweaving stories grow stranger. One of Wojciech Has’ most acclaimed films, this surrealist cult epic has attracted support from Luis Buñuel, Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and even Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead.

The Hourglass Sanatorium
Józef visits his dying father at a remote mental institutions, where time itself doesn’t seem to exist, and the line between dreams and memories become indistinguishable.

Adapted from a selection of short stories from Polish-jewish writer Bruno Schultz, Wojciech J. Has’s masterpiece of surrealist Polish cinema is a phantasmagoric look at the collective trauma of the Holocaust.

How to Be Loved
During a trip from Warsaw to Paris an actress reflects on the last few years of her life during the German occupation while hiding a fellow actor wanted for murder. Based on a novel by Kazimierz Brandys and told in a series of vignettes, Wojciech Has’s psychological tragedy marks the end of the Polish Film School and an important transition in the Polish director’s career.

directed by: Wojciech J. Has
starring: Zbigniew Cybulski, Iga Cembrzynska, Elzbieta Czyzewska, Gustaw Holoubek, Stanislaw Igar, Joanna Jedryka, Janusz Klosinski, Bogumil Kobiela, Barbara Krafftówna; Jan Nowicki, Tadeusz Kondrat, Irena Orska, Halina Kowalska, Gustaw Holoubek; Barbara Krafftówna; Zbigniew Cybulski; Artur Mlodnicki, Wienczyslaw Glinski

1963, 1965, 1973 / 406 min (combined) / 1.37:1, 1.85:1, 2.35:1 / Polish DTS-HD MA 5.1, 2.0

Additional info:

  • 3-Disc Region A Blu-ray
  • English subtitles

The Saragossa Manuscript:

  • Introduction’s Notes on The Saragossa Manuscript by Annette Insdorf, Film Professor at Columbia University, and author of books including Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has
  • Post Screening’s Notes on The Saragossa Manuscript by Annette Insdorf
  • Discussion on The Saragossa Manuscript with Sebastian Smoliński, Film Critic
  • Written Essay by Anton Bitel, Film Crtitic
  • Written Essay by Annette Insdorf
  • New slip cover by Aleksander Walijewski

The Hourglass Sanatorium:

  • Introduction Notes on The Hourglass Sanatorium by Annette Insdorf, Film Professor at Columbia University, and author of books including Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has
  • Post Screening Notes on The Hourglass Sanatorium by Annette Insdorf
  • Discussion on The Hourglass Sanatorium with Sebastian Smoliński, Film Critic
  • Written Essay by Samm Deighan, writer
  • Written Essay by Annette Insdorf
  • New slip cover by Aleksander Walijewski

How to Be Loved:

  • Introduction Notes on How to Be Loved by Annette Insdorf, Film Professor at Columbia University, and author of books including Intimations: The Cinema of Wojciech Has
  • Post-Screening Notes on How to be Loved by Annette Insdorf
  • Discussion on How to Be Loved with Sebastian Smoliński, Film Critic
  • Written Essay by Michael Brooke, writer
  • Written Essay by Annette Insdorf
  • New slip cover by Aleksander Walijewski

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