presents:

Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea (Zítra vstanu a opařím se čajem)

VÖ-Datum: 25/01/2021
Medium: Blu-ray
Region: A/B/C
VÖ-Preis: £19.99
Beziehungsstatus: gehört mir
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Pressestimmen

„This is easily the greatest Czechoslovak time-travelling Nazi comedy ever made.“ — Michael Brooke

„One of the most sophisticated time-travel films yet made… [an] insanely convoluted comic story, with a richer use of time paradoxes than is ever seen in western SF cinema.“ — Peter Nicholls, The Encyclopaedia of Science Fiction

„A particularly ingenious and delightful surprise… Runs on many of the same time-paradox ideas that were later used in the Back to the Future movies.“ — Shock Cinema

„[A] fascinating, bizarre but instantly accessible and phenomenally enjoyable movie.“ — Blueprint Review

„Blends science fiction with farce to great effect, spinning multiple time paradoxes without getting too hung up on the theoretical science behind it… a fantastically enjoyable romp. […] It’s an absolute blast.“ — Czech Film Review

#2 in ’10 BEST TIME TRAVEL MOVIES EVER MADE‘ — High On Films

Synopsis

Sometime in the near future, time travel is a reality, and a group of neo-Nazi’s hijack a rocket to return to 1944. They plan to deliver a hydrogen bomb to Hitler, ensuring a victorious outcome to WWII, but their meticulous plans are fatally derailed by a stale bread roll…

From Jindřich Polák, director of the sci-fi classic Ikarie XB1, comes this deliciously demented time-travel romp. Bursting with ingenious ideas, the film is unpredictable, irreverent and wildly funny. A deliriously absurd gem (which has something of a cult reputation in the UK following an unscheduled one-off screening on late-night TV in the early 80s), Tomorrow I’ll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea emerges now as one of the great undiscovered sci-fi movies of the 1970s.

Presented in a new HD transfer from original materials, our region-free Blu-ray and DVD editions feature a new Projection Booth commentary with Kat Ellinger, Jonathan Owen and Mike White, a booklet featuring a new essay by writer and filmmaker Graham Williamson and more!

Special Features

  • Tomorrow I’ll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea presented from a new HD transfer from original materials by the Czech National Film Archive.
  • An all-new Projection Booth commentary with Kat Ellinger, Jonathan Owen and Mike White.
  • Original Czech theatrical trailer.
  • Booklet featuring a new essay by writer and filmmaker Graham Williamson.
  • New and improved English subtitle translation.
  • World premiere on Blu-ray.
  • Region free Blu-ray (A/B/C) and DVD (‘0’) editions.

Technical Specs

Czechoslovakia, 1977
Length / Main feature: 95 minutes
Sound – Blu-ray: 1.0 Mono LPCM (48k/24-bit)
Sound – DVD: 1.0 Dolby Mono
Colour
Original aspect ratio: 1.37:1
Language: Czech, German
Subtitles: English

Blu-Ray: BD25 / 1080 / 24fps / Region ABC
DVD: PAL / DVD9 / 25fps / Region 0
Blu-Ray RRP: £19.99
DVD RRP: £12.99

Release Date: 25 Jan 2021
Second Run BD037

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