Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (Region Free)
From JindÅich PolĆ”k, director of the 1963 Czech sci-fi classicĀ Ikarie XB-1, comes another foray into science-fiction with this lesser known but equally impressive featureĀ Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with TeaĀ (ZĆtra vstanu a opaÅĆm se Äajem). But unlike the serious āhardā sci-fi approach ofĀ IkarieĀ , this film is a deliciously demented time-travel romp that manages to be both hilariously silly and impressively ingenious at the same time.
In the near-future, time travel has become a possibility, and a group of neo-Nazi's hijack a time-ship in order to go back to 1944 to deliver a hydrogen bomb to Hitler and thus secure victory in WWIIā¦
PolƔk expertly balances the film's disparate elements to produce a work of immense pleasure which is unpredictable, irreverent, intelligent and wildly funny - and which emerges one of the great undiscovered sci-fi movies of the 1970s.
Blu-ray Special Features
- Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with TeaĀ presented from a new HD transfer from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
- An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Kat Ellinger, Jonathan Owen and Mike White.
- Original theatrical trailer.
- Booklet featuring a new essay writer and filmmaker Graham Williamson.
- New and improved English subtitle translation.
- World premiere on Blu-ray
- Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C)
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Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (Region Free)
Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (Region Free)
From JindÅich PolĆ”k, director of the 1963 Czech sci-fi classicĀ Ikarie XB-1, comes another foray into science-fiction with this lesser known but equally impressive featureĀ Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with TeaĀ (ZĆtra vstanu a opaÅĆm se Äajem). But unlike the serious āhardā sci-fi approach ofĀ IkarieĀ , this film is a deliciously demented time-travel romp that manages to be both hilariously silly and impressively ingenious at the same time.
In the near-future, time travel has become a possibility, and a group of neo-Nazi's hijack a time-ship in order to go back to 1944 to deliver a hydrogen bomb to Hitler and thus secure victory in WWIIā¦
PolƔk expertly balances the film's disparate elements to produce a work of immense pleasure which is unpredictable, irreverent, intelligent and wildly funny - and which emerges one of the great undiscovered sci-fi movies of the 1970s.
Blu-ray Special Features
- Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with TeaĀ presented from a new HD transfer from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
- An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Kat Ellinger, Jonathan Owen and Mike White.
- Original theatrical trailer.
- Booklet featuring a new essay writer and filmmaker Graham Williamson.
- New and improved English subtitle translation.
- World premiere on Blu-ray
- Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C)
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From JindÅich PolĆ”k, director of the 1963 Czech sci-fi classicĀ Ikarie XB-1, comes another foray into science-fiction with this lesser known but equally impressive featureĀ Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with TeaĀ (ZĆtra vstanu a opaÅĆm se Äajem). But unlike the serious āhardā sci-fi approach ofĀ IkarieĀ , this film is a deliciously demented time-travel romp that manages to be both hilariously silly and impressively ingenious at the same time.
In the near-future, time travel has become a possibility, and a group of neo-Nazi's hijack a time-ship in order to go back to 1944 to deliver a hydrogen bomb to Hitler and thus secure victory in WWIIā¦
PolƔk expertly balances the film's disparate elements to produce a work of immense pleasure which is unpredictable, irreverent, intelligent and wildly funny - and which emerges one of the great undiscovered sci-fi movies of the 1970s.
Blu-ray Special Features
- Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with TeaĀ presented from a new HD transfer from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
- An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Kat Ellinger, Jonathan Owen and Mike White.
- Original theatrical trailer.
- Booklet featuring a new essay writer and filmmaker Graham Williamson.
- New and improved English subtitle translation.
- World premiere on Blu-ray
- Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C)
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