Alice (1988) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 3, 1988

Original Title:
Něco z Alenky

Alternate Titles:
Alice
Qualcosa da Alice

Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Fantasy

Production Companies:
Condor Films
Film4 Productions
HR
SRG SSR

Production Countries:
Czechoslovakia | Germany | Switzerland | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+  GB: PG 

Runtime: 86

A film made for children… perhaps?

A quiet young English girl named Alice finds herself in an alternate version of her own reality after chasing a white rabbit. She becomes surrounded by living inanimate objects and stuffed dead animals, and must find a way out of this nightmare — no matter how twisted or odd that way must be. A memorably bizarre screen version of Lewis Carroll’s novel ‘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland’.

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Animation:
Bedřich Glaser

Art Direction:
Jiří Bláha
Eva Švankmajerová

Associate Producer:
Paul Madden
Hannes Bressler

Author:
Jan Švankmajer

Director:
Jan Švankmajer

Director of Photography:
Svatopluk Malý

Editor:
Marie Zemanová

Executive Producer:
Keith Griffiths
Michael Havas

Gaffer:
Andy Arnautov

Novel:
Lewis Carroll

Producer:
Peter-Christian Fueter

Production Coordinator:
Eva Heiglová

Production Design:
Jan Švankmajer

Production Manager:
Jaromír Kallista

Production Supervisor:
Eva Heiglová

Sound:
Robert Jansa
Ivo Špalj

Translator:
Gerry Turner
Alice Turner

Writer:
Jan Švankmajer

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