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The lure = Córki dancingu

Call Number

  • DVD FOREIGN (CEN, WSQ)

Edition

Director-approved DVD special edition.

Languages

In Polish, with English subtitles.

Performers

Marta Mazurek, Michalina Olszanska, Kinga Preis, Jakub Gierszal, Andrzej Konopka.

Publication Information

[Irvington, NY] : Criterion Collection, [2017]

Physical Description

1 videodisc (92 minutes) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.

Audience

Not rated.

Summary

This genre-defying horror-musical mash-up the bold debut of Polish director Agnieszka Smoczynska follows a pair of carnivorous mermaid sisters drawn ashore to explore life on land in an alternate 1980s Poland. Their tantalizing siren songs and otherworldly auras make them overnight sensations as nightclub singers in the half-glam, half-decrepit world of Smoczynska's imagining. The director gives fierce teeth to her viscerally sensual, darkly feminist twist on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Little Mermaid," in which the girls' bond is tested and their survival threatened after one sister falls for a human. A coming-of-age fairy tale with a catchy synth-fueled soundtrack, outrageous song-and-dance numbers, and lavishly grimy sets, The Lure explores its themes of emerging female sexuality, exploitation, and the compromises of adulthood with savage energy and originality.

Notes

Title from container.

Originally released as a motion picture in 2015.

Special features: High-definition digital master, supervised by director of photography Kuba Kijowski ; new program about the making of the film, featuring interviews with director Agnieszka Smoczynska, actors Marta Mazurek and Michalina Olszanska, screenwriter Robert Bolesto, Kijowski, composers Barbara and Zuzanna Wronski, sound designer Marcin Lenarczyk, and choreographer Kaya Kolodziejczyk ; deleted scenes ; Aria Diva (2007) and Viva Maria! (2010), two short films directed by Smoczynska ; trailer ; new English subtitle translation.

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