November (Region B)
SYNOPSIS
One of the most inventive, magical, and also exceedingly funny films of recent international cinema, November evokes influences as varied as Guy Maddin and The Brothers Grimm, Bela Tarr and Jan vankmajer, while also remaining wholly and deliriously original. Itâs unlike anything else youâve ever seen and thatâs even if youâve seen a bunch of black-and-white Estonian fairy tale films.
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Young Lina and Hans are preparing to marry in their village in the woods, when Hans becomes entranced by the arrival of a visiting baroness. Love spells are conjured so that each receives their intended mate, but there are more sinister things afoot. Death can visit in the form of a farm animalâŠbut itâs fine because one can hide by wearing trousers on the head. And, besides, the dead can come back to the village and chat anywayâŠalthough when the devil arrives, donât try to cheat him. And then there are the âkrattsâ supernatural servants made from discarded bones, tree branches, and trashâŠjust make sure to give them work to do, or else.
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Director Rainer Sarnetâs unique, hypnotic, and whimsical film has been a smash at film festivals, and once you fall under its spell, youâll see why. A contemporary film already destined for multiple viewings and passionate cults, November will be haunting your dreams and tickling your funny bone for years to come.
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1080p presentation on Blu-ray, with a progressive encode on the DVD
Uncompressed LPCM 2.0 audio (on Blu- ray)
Optional English subtitles
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A collectorâs booklet featuring a new essay by film critic and writer Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
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November (Region B)
November (Region B)
SYNOPSIS
One of the most inventive, magical, and also exceedingly funny films of recent international cinema, November evokes influences as varied as Guy Maddin and The Brothers Grimm, Bela Tarr and Jan vankmajer, while also remaining wholly and deliriously original. Itâs unlike anything else youâve ever seen and thatâs even if youâve seen a bunch of black-and-white Estonian fairy tale films.
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Young Lina and Hans are preparing to marry in their village in the woods, when Hans becomes entranced by the arrival of a visiting baroness. Love spells are conjured so that each receives their intended mate, but there are more sinister things afoot. Death can visit in the form of a farm animalâŠbut itâs fine because one can hide by wearing trousers on the head. And, besides, the dead can come back to the village and chat anywayâŠalthough when the devil arrives, donât try to cheat him. And then there are the âkrattsâ supernatural servants made from discarded bones, tree branches, and trashâŠjust make sure to give them work to do, or else.
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Director Rainer Sarnetâs unique, hypnotic, and whimsical film has been a smash at film festivals, and once you fall under its spell, youâll see why. A contemporary film already destined for multiple viewings and passionate cults, November will be haunting your dreams and tickling your funny bone for years to come.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
1080p presentation on Blu-ray, with a progressive encode on the DVD
Uncompressed LPCM 2.0 audio (on Blu- ray)
Optional English subtitles
Trailer
A collectorâs booklet featuring a new essay by film critic and writer Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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SYNOPSIS
One of the most inventive, magical, and also exceedingly funny films of recent international cinema, November evokes influences as varied as Guy Maddin and The Brothers Grimm, Bela Tarr and Jan vankmajer, while also remaining wholly and deliriously original. Itâs unlike anything else youâve ever seen and thatâs even if youâve seen a bunch of black-and-white Estonian fairy tale films.
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Young Lina and Hans are preparing to marry in their village in the woods, when Hans becomes entranced by the arrival of a visiting baroness. Love spells are conjured so that each receives their intended mate, but there are more sinister things afoot. Death can visit in the form of a farm animalâŠbut itâs fine because one can hide by wearing trousers on the head. And, besides, the dead can come back to the village and chat anywayâŠalthough when the devil arrives, donât try to cheat him. And then there are the âkrattsâ supernatural servants made from discarded bones, tree branches, and trashâŠjust make sure to give them work to do, or else.
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Director Rainer Sarnetâs unique, hypnotic, and whimsical film has been a smash at film festivals, and once you fall under its spell, youâll see why. A contemporary film already destined for multiple viewings and passionate cults, November will be haunting your dreams and tickling your funny bone for years to come.
Â
SPECIAL FEATURES
1080p presentation on Blu-ray, with a progressive encode on the DVD
Uncompressed LPCM 2.0 audio (on Blu- ray)
Optional English subtitles
Trailer
A collectorâs booklet featuring a new essay by film critic and writer Alexandra Heller-Nicholas













