KRAKATIT [4K UHD + BLU-RAY]
Title
KRAKATIT [4K UHD + BLU-RAY]
SKU
5696379
Catalogue No.
DFCC050UHD
UPC
850066568781
Label
Genres
Release Date
May 12, 2026
Format
4KUHD/Blu-ray
Packaging
4K UHD/Blu-ray
No. of Discs
1
Region Coding
A,B,C (4K) A (Blu-Ray)
TV Standard
2160p
Aspect Ratio
TBC
Weight
0.41
Price
$53 inc. GST
Ships From
Melbourne, AU
Delivery
This item is usually delivered in 10 days
Czech director Otakar Vavra's astonishing mix of Film Noir, Thriller and Atomic Bomb Sci-Fi
KRAKATIT, 1948, N.F.A., 101 min. "Long wandering," a voice whispers in the brain of a man staggering along a misty riverbank, the night as fog-shrouded as his shattered mind. Czech director Otakar Vavra's astonishing KRAKATIT is a literal fever dream of a movie that mixes 1940s Film Noir, paranoid thriller and speculative atomic-bomb Sci-Fi in the story of a chemist named Prokop who hallucinates fragments of how he's invented a proto-nuclear weapon -- and the mystery of what's happened to the formula for it. The film has overtones of Rudolph Mate's classic Noir D.O.A. (seriously-ill man racing against the clock), 1940s Orson Welles films like THE STRANGER and THE LADY FROM SHANGHAI (stunning deep-focus B&W photography, atmosphere of surreal paranoia), and Hitchcock's SPELLBOUND (distorted dream sequences). Karel Hoger delivers an unforgettable performance in the lead, grasping at his own memories like a walking ghost. Based on a 1924 novel by famed sci-fi author Karel ?apek (who invented the word "robot" in his play R.U.R.), the film's unique structure of memories within memories within flashbacks are like Russian nesting dolls -- all shot by DOP Vaclav Hanu� in some of the most remarkable B&W images since NIGHT OF THE HUNTER. Long wandering, indeed. Beautifully restored in 4K by the Narodni filmovy archiv (NFA) in Prague in collaboration with the National Film Institute (NFI) in Hungary. Deaf Crocodile is thrilled to present the first-ever 4K UHD + Blu-ray release for this overlooked classic of Czech cinema and World Noir, co-presented with the Comeback Company. In Czech with English subtitles.
Bonus Materials
1st ever World 4K UHD + Blu-ray release
New restoration from original 35mm nitrate negative in 4K
New essay by Czech film scholar Jonathan Owen
New essay by film critic Walter Chaw
New visual essay by film scholar Clayton Dillard
Video interview on the film''''s restoration w/ Tereza Frodlova, Restoration and Curatorship, Narodni filmovy archiv, Prague
New artwork by Beth Morris
Blu-ray authoring by David Mackenzie with FIdelity in Motion
