- Street of Crocodiles (film)
Infobox Film
caption = A screen-capture from the film "Street of Crocodiles"
name = Street of Crocodiles
director = Brothers Quay
music = Leszek Jankowski
released = 1986
runtime = 21 minutes
amg_id = 1:202031
imdb_id = 0092020"Street of Crocodiles" is a 21-minute-long
stop-motion animation short subject directed and produced by theBrothers Quay and released in1986 ."
The Street of Crocodiles " was originally ashort novel written byBruno Schulz , from a story collection published under that title in Englishtranslation . Rather than literally representing the childhood memoirs of Schulz, the animators used the story's mood and psychological undertones as inspiration for their own creation.Plot
A man closes up a lecture hall; he reaches into a box and snips the string holding a gaunt puppet. Released, the puppet warily explores the darkened rooms about him. The desolate ambiance and haunting musical score convey a sense of isolation and futility, forcing the viewer into immediate identification with the mute protagonist as he explores a realm of mechanical realities and manufactured pleasures. As the protagonist tries to conform, or is forced into assimilation, the film slowly reveals how unfulfilling the surroundings actually are. Life and vitality are gradually stripped away to reveal the passionless cycle of existence.
Themes
Although heavily metaphorical, the piece also exemplifies the experimental and curious nature of the Quays' work. Rather than examining the potential symbolism of such props as screws, dust, string, and wind-up monkeys, many shots seem to focus on the movements and inherent characteristics of the materials. Like most of their films, the
Brothers Quay employ a more musically-grounded structure in place of a straight-forward literal narrative in Street of Crocodiles.Influence
The "unofficial"
DVD version of theNine Inch Nails video Closure contains a clip in whichMark Romanek , the director of the video for Closer, explains that the video was heavily influenced by this animation.The American rock band Tool has employed
stop-motion effects in many of their music videos. A strong influence from the Quays' work, and especially The Street of Crocodiles, is obvious in the videos for Sober and Prison Sex.Critical acclaim
Terry Gilliam selected "Street of Crocodiles" as one of the top ten best animated films of all time. CriticJonathan Romney went further still, voting it one of the ten best films of all time in the 2002 decennial critics' poll forSight and Sound magazine.Release details
The film is available through two separate DVD/VHS releases. The first was produced in 2000 by the New York-based Kino on Video and released on
NTSC DVD . Entitled "The Brothers Quay Collection: Ten Astonishing Short Films 1984-1993", it is now out of print. The second edition was produced by the BFI inLondon and released in November 2006. The two-disc set, entitled "Quay Brothers - The Short Films 1979-2003", has been licensed to Zeitgeist Films in New York, who brought out their ownNTSC DVD "Phantom Museums - The Short Films of the Quay Brothers" in April 2007. It should be noted that the BFI and Zeitgeist versions feature an optional audio commentary by the Quay Brothers, which was recorded in London in May 2006.External links
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