The Devil's Trap (Region Free)
The first film in FrantiÅ”ek VlĆ”cilās trilogy of visionary historical epics, The Devilās Trap prefigures his legendary masterpiece Marketa LazarovĆ”.
In early-18th century Bohemia, an innocent miller finds himself under investigation by the Inquisition after daring to question the judgement of a local landowner. At a time when religious authority is absolute, the millerās understanding of the natural world is interpreted as evidence of a pact with the Devil. With atmospheric imagery and evocative use of sound, the film depicts a cruel but credible world torn between superstition and science.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
⢠The Devil's Trap (ÄĆ”blova past, 1961) presented from a new HD transfer from the best existing original materials, created by the Czech National Film Archive.
⢠In the Web of Time (V sĆti Äasu, 1989): cinematographer FrantiÅ”ek Uldrichās documentary portrait of VlĆ”Äil.
⢠The Week Starts on Friday (Týden zaÄĆnĆ” v pĆ”tek, 1962): Elmar Klossā short film about Czech cinema exhibition in the early 1960s and which features The Devils Trap.
⢠20-page booklet featuring a new essay on the film by author and Czechoslovak cinema specialist Peter Hames.
⢠New and improved English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region-free Blu-ray (A/B/C)
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The Devil's Trap (Region Free)
The Devil's Trap (Region Free)
The first film in FrantiÅ”ek VlĆ”cilās trilogy of visionary historical epics, The Devilās Trap prefigures his legendary masterpiece Marketa LazarovĆ”.
In early-18th century Bohemia, an innocent miller finds himself under investigation by the Inquisition after daring to question the judgement of a local landowner. At a time when religious authority is absolute, the millerās understanding of the natural world is interpreted as evidence of a pact with the Devil. With atmospheric imagery and evocative use of sound, the film depicts a cruel but credible world torn between superstition and science.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
⢠The Devil's Trap (ÄĆ”blova past, 1961) presented from a new HD transfer from the best existing original materials, created by the Czech National Film Archive.
⢠In the Web of Time (V sĆti Äasu, 1989): cinematographer FrantiÅ”ek Uldrichās documentary portrait of VlĆ”Äil.
⢠The Week Starts on Friday (Týden zaÄĆnĆ” v pĆ”tek, 1962): Elmar Klossā short film about Czech cinema exhibition in the early 1960s and which features The Devils Trap.
⢠20-page booklet featuring a new essay on the film by author and Czechoslovak cinema specialist Peter Hames.
⢠New and improved English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region-free Blu-ray (A/B/C)
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The first film in FrantiÅ”ek VlĆ”cilās trilogy of visionary historical epics, The Devilās Trap prefigures his legendary masterpiece Marketa LazarovĆ”.
In early-18th century Bohemia, an innocent miller finds himself under investigation by the Inquisition after daring to question the judgement of a local landowner. At a time when religious authority is absolute, the millerās understanding of the natural world is interpreted as evidence of a pact with the Devil. With atmospheric imagery and evocative use of sound, the film depicts a cruel but credible world torn between superstition and science.
BLU-RAY SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS
⢠The Devil's Trap (ÄĆ”blova past, 1961) presented from a new HD transfer from the best existing original materials, created by the Czech National Film Archive.
⢠In the Web of Time (V sĆti Äasu, 1989): cinematographer FrantiÅ”ek Uldrichās documentary portrait of VlĆ”Äil.
⢠The Week Starts on Friday (Týden zaÄĆnĆ” v pĆ”tek, 1962): Elmar Klossā short film about Czech cinema exhibition in the early 1960s and which features The Devils Trap.
⢠20-page booklet featuring a new essay on the film by author and Czechoslovak cinema specialist Peter Hames.
⢠New and improved English subtitle translation.
⢠World premiere on Blu-ray.
⢠Region-free Blu-ray (A/B/C)













