The Worlds Of Lucile Hadžihalilović Blu-Ray (US Import)
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Título original: Innocence / Evolution / Earwig / The Ice Tower
Año: 2004 - 2025
Pais: France
Código de región: A
Contenido: Blu-Ray
EAN: 760137211884
Imagen: 2.35:1 (1080p)
HDR: -
Audio:
French - Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio (Innocence, Evolution, The Ice Tower)
English - Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio (Earwig, The Ice Tower)
Subtítulos: English
Calificatión por edades: Not Rated
Género: Drama
Reparto: Marion Cotillard, Julie-Marie Parmentier, Paul Hilton
Director: Lucile Hadžihalilović
Sinopsis:
THE WORLDS OF LUCILE HADŽIHALILOVIĆ presents a comprehensively immersive journey through the filmography of Lucile Hadžihalilović, “an artist of radical gentleness whose films each resemble a delicately poisoned fairy tale” (Le Monde). Originally known for her collaborations as editor and producer for longtime partner Gaspar Noé, writer/director Hadžihali
Extras:
Disc 1: INNOCENCE
Lucile Hadžihalilović’s breakthrough debut is a dreamlike descent into a secluded boarding school where nostalgia and dread intertwine for “a surreal and unexpectedly euphoric” (Sight & Sound) examination of young sisterhood. César, BAFTA and Academy Award® winner Marion Cotillard stars in this “haunting and hypnotic fairy tale” (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) that Indiewire hails as “at once a feminist parable and bedtime story that unfolds like a crouching animal, waiting to pounce.” INNOCENCE is accompanied by two of Hadžihalilović’s acclaimed shorts, DE NATURA and NECTAR, both featuring personal introductions. Viewers can further explore this world through "Innocence Explained" by young actress Zoé Auclair, a scholarly video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and a Q&A recorded at the IFC Center In October 2025.
Special Features:
Disc Specs:
Runtime: 122 mins
Audio: French Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Disc 2: EVOLUTION
Lucile Hadžihalilović’s second feature is minimalist body horror about a boy who uncovers a mysterious world of inhuman biology and haunting transformation. Julie-Marie Parmentier (MURDEROUS MAIDS, FAREWELL MY QUEEN) stars in the startling film that has been described as “a gynocentric nightmare” (Chicago Reader), “a singular, daring vision” (Arizona Republic) and “a wondrous dream constantly on the verge of a nightmare” (Indiewire). This disc provides deep technical insight with a discussion between Hadžihalilović and cinematographer Manu Dacosse, alongside an interview with co-writer Alanté Kavaïté.
Special Features:
Disc Specs:
Runtime: 81 mins
Audio: French Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Disc 3: EARWIG
The third feature and English-language debut by “the emergent champion of slow-burn, surrealist cinema” (The Guardian) is a Kafkaesque fable of fatherhood, isolation and teeth made of ice. Paul Hilton (LADY MACBETH), Romola Garai (SUFFRAGETTE) and Alex Lawther (THE IMITATION GAME) star in Lucile Hadžihalilović’s surreal neo-noir that The New York Times calls “a trip down the darkest of rabbit holes,” accompanied by what Sight & Sound hails as “enigmatic, oneiric visions that burrow their way into darker crevices of the viewer’s consciousness.” Adapted from the novel by Brian Catling (The Vorrh), EARWIG is deconstructed through Special Features that include interviews with the director, co-writer Geoff Cox and cinematographer Jonathan Ricquebourg.
Special Features:
Disc Specs:
Runtime: 114 mins
Audio: English Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English Closed Captions
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Disc 4: THE ICE TOWER
Two decades after the stunning breakthrough of INNOCENCE, Marion Cotillard reunites with writer/director Lucile Hadžihalilović for her award-winning fourth feature, a meta-fantasy freely inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen. Clara Pacini, August Diehl (INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS) and Gaspar Noé co-star in this “mesmerizing and unnerving masterpiece in which reality, cinema, and fantasy become one of a kind” (Collider) from “a filmmaker with an uncompromising voice — one that continues to whisper strange, scary things into our ears” (The Hollywood Reporter). This final disc contains introspective content, including an interview by Beatrice Loayaza, two additional Q&As from the IFC Center, a second video essay by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and a technical interview with Jonathan Ricquebourg.
Special Features:
Disc Specs:
Runtime: 117 mins
Audio: French & English Dolby DTS HD-Master Audio
Subtitles: English
Region A
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1