Filmmaker
Terry Gilliam is fronting a Kickstarter campaign to restore Walerian
Borowczyk's classic 1968 film Goto, l'île d'amour (Goto, Island of Love).
Speaking
about the Polish artist and filmmaker’s work Gilliam says: “They activate a
part of my brain that very few other things do…I haven't seen any of these
films in probably thirty or forty years, but they all have stuck with me. He
needs to be restored and the world needs to be reminded.”
Until now
the majority of Borowczyk's early films have been unavailable. However, earlier
this year writer, documentary filmmaker and producer of the box set, Daniel
Bird secured the permission of his widow Ligia Borowczyk to restore nine short
films and two feature films including Le théâtre de Monsieur & Madame
Kabal (The Theatre of Mr and Mrs Kabal) 1967 and Blanche (1971) which
will be released by us in the Spring of 2014.
Producer
Daniel Bird says: ”For fifteen years I have been trying to find a way to
restore Borowczyk's early films. Obviously, I am thrilled to be working with
Arrow Films on this box-set."
The
restorations were completed at Deluxe laboratories, London, under the
supervision of leading film restorer, James White. This will be the first time
that many of these films will be available in any home video format in any
territory.
Born in
Poland in 1923, where he studied painting and sculpture before establishing
himself as a poster artist during the late 1950s, Borowczyk emigrated to France
in 1959 where he lived and worked for the rest of his life. With films such as Renaissance
(1963) and Rosalie (1966), Borowczyk played a major part in getting
animated film recognised as a serious art form.
According
to Amos Vogel, author of Film as a Subversive Art, Borowczyk's harrowing 1964
animation Les jeux des anges (Angels' Games) is simply “a masterpiece of
modern art.”
In The New
Biographical Dictionary of Film, David Thomson describes Borowczyk as “one of
the major artists of modern cinema, arguably the finest talent that East Europe
has provided.”
In
addition, we have collaborated with Argos Films, Paris, to release two
other Borowczyk films, Contes immoraux (Immoral Tales) 1974 and La
Bête (The Beast) 1975 in newly restored high definition transfers, as well
as five more short films. These acquisitions will form the basis of our Walerian Borowczyk Blu-ray and DVD box set, which is to be released as part of
the Arrow Academy series in Spring 2014.
More details about the Kickstarter campaign can be found here!
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