26th Nov 2013 6:00pm-8:00pm
Sallis Benney Theatre
CineCity illustrated lecture about Jan Svankmajer by Michael Brooke.
Prolific across the arts, Jan Švankmajer is best known for the dark, surreal visions and macabre comedy of his films. Combining live action, puppetry and a rich range of animation techniques, he is widely recognised as one of the most original and influential film-makers in world cinema.
Jan Švankmajer - The Inner Life of Objects heralds the 50th anniversary of his first film and features sets and decors, puppets, costumes, drawings and storyboards from many of his acclaimed films including Alice, Punch and Judy, Lunacy, A Quiet Week in the House, Little Otik and Surviving Life.
Alongside these artefacts from 50 years of film-making, THE INNER LIFE OF OBJECTS presents prints and sculptures – including imaginary beasts assembled from bones, shells and stones – in his Historia Naturae series, made by Jan Švankmajer between 1972 and 2012.
This lecture is an event is running in parallel with the current Jan Švankmajer exhibition in the University of Brighton Gallery.