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Disc 1 presents a new, restored high-definition digital transfer of The Spirit of the Beehive, with a new and improved English subtitle translation. The supplements on Disc 2 are thoroughly fascinating, beginning with "The Footprints of a Spirit," a very well-made documentary about the making of the film, combining present-day (2006) visits to the film's original locations along with interviews with director Victor Erice, producer Elías Querejeta, coscreenwriter Ángel Fernández Santos, and actress Ana Torrent (now a beautiful 40-year-old veteran of many Spanish films). "Victor Erice in Madrid" is an extensive and thought-provoking interview, conducted by Japanese filmmaker Hideyuki Miyaoka, in which Erice discusses his films, and specifically The Spirit of the Beehive, including his observation that the film's shot of young Ana Torrent watching Frankenstein for the first time (a real-life reaction filmed with documentary realism) represents "the most important moment I have ever captured on film." Two other 2006 interviews round out the supplements: One with the great Spanish actor Fernando Fernán Gómez (who describes how he "couldn't understand a word" of the Beehive screenplay, but played the role of Ana's father because he needed the work), and another with scholar Linda C. Ehrlich, who astutely discusses the film's visual qualities (including its warm color palette and the influence of Vermeer's paintings on Erice's sunlit interiors), the significance of Frankenstein to the story, and the qualities that made The Spirit of the Beehive both timely (in terms of its sociopolitical context) and timeless. The accompanying booklet contains an informative essay on the lasting influence of Erice's film, including the startling revelation that Erice (as of 2006) had directed only two more feature-length films (El Sur and the documentary Dream of Light) since The Spirit of the Beehive was released in 1973. --Jeff Shannon
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | Víctor Erice |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 1973 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Criterion |
| MPAA RATING: | Unrated |
| FEATURES: | Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Adult Situations, Affectionate, Allegory, Bittersweet, Childhood Drama, Color, Compassionate, Deliberate, Drama, Feature, Feature Film Drama, Foreign, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc Sa, Foreign Film - Spanish/Misc. SA, Foreign Film [Dub Or Subtitle], Gentle, High Artistic Quality, High Historical Importance, Innocence Lost, International |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| MPN: | DCC1633D |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 715515018326 |
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Customer Reviews of Spirit of the Beehive - Criterion Collection
The Spirit of the Beehive Long considered a masterpiece of world cinema, this hauntingly gorgeous film by Victor Erice does not immediately yield all its secrets--it simply asks us to surrender ourselves to young Ana's fertile imagination. Her family, for instance, is slightly enigmatic and off-kilter: While her father (Gomez) broods in his study and obsesses over a backyard beehive, her mother (Teresa Gimpera) pens tearstained letters to a soldier who might not exist. Ana, meanwhile, finds her imaginative world transformed by the vision of Whale's tragic creature, and eventually makes a fantastic discovery in an abandoned barn. Bathed in an ethereal honey light, exquisite to watch and ponder, "Beehive" epitomizes the magic of cinema itself.
a pleasant surprise
criterion has the habit of completely delighting me from time to time (more often than not). 'spirit of the beehive' which was a kind of chance purchase for me paid off.. This ranks among the finest films i have recently seen - a rich evocation of childhood- and a fairy tale like homage to an older world.. and to well.. frankenstein. Sometimes, very rarely to be sure, we feel that we are so touched by something that it is almost on an unconcious level.. someone might, for example, experience this familiar yet unexplicable feeling from watching the wizard of oz or reading lewis carrol.. this is the sort of feeling i got from the spirit of the beehive.. at the risk of sounding too emotional in my reaction.
Otherwordly, beatiful cinema
While I am not a cineaste nor a reviewer, I feel unable to refrain from passing on just how remarkable this film was. The stunning cinematography combines with a lovely, subtle tale with nicely crafted allusions to Spain's then-recent civil war and Fascist victory to form a (sadly obscure) masterpiece.
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>Victor Erice's depictions of childhood are also spot-on. I am very glad that I bought this movie on a whim, but then again, who ever expects to be disappointed by a Criterion release?