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Two weirdly lovable stop-motion flicks

Stop-motion is a very efficient way to make any movie creepy, mostly due to the fact that you are often dealing with strange old dolls and mannequins. That is exactly the case for the two flicks I’ll show you today (1 & ½ actually) – they are creepy as hell but beautifully made.

The first one is a movie by the American artist Christiane Cegavske called Blood Tea and Red String, an adult tale full of weirdness all over the place. This is really creative, considering that the movie was released in 2006.

The second one comes from Europe and the amazing land of Czech Republic, with the reinterpretation of the Lewis Carroll story, Alice by Jan Švankmajer (Něco z Alenky). As you can see, this is also a tale, but a children’s one this time, but even if I would not show it to any child. This is my ½ movie, because between the time I watched it and the time I got around to the idea of showing it to people, it was deleted from Youtube, so instead I put an extract from it so you have an idea of what’s in it. If you can find it, I highly recommend watching it.

Enjoy your evening after those two cinematographic UFO’s.

 

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Daniel Lopez

    November 27, 2014 at 6:58 pm

    Alice is amazing

  2. Roberto Vacca

    November 26, 2014 at 12:02 pm

    “…said the white rabbit.” Giulia Galatone Marco Cesaretti

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