'PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/youhavebeenwatchingfilms #Jídlo #JanŠvankmajer #Švankmajer Food (Jídlo) - The Balance Of Surreal Humour And Morbid Shocks This week\'s video essay focuses on Jan Švankmajer, a legend of Czech filmmaking and animation (the director is also a major influence on the works of Terry Gilliam), and his short film known as \"Food\" in English, and \"Jídlo\" in Czech. A surrealist comedy blending live-action with stop-motion animation, Food is about the three essential daily meals - breakfast, lunch and dinner. However, the film isn\'t straightforward, as it delves into a darkly playful sense of humour that may be somewhat disturbing for those unfamiliar with Švankmajer\'s sense of humour! If you enjoyed this video essay, please consider subscribing for more video essays like this! YHBWF also has a Patreon where you can support us for extra content! Thank you so much for watching! Source of Liese Spencer quote: https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/when-jan-met-terry-1278032.html -------------------- Twitter: https://twitter.com/OliverBagshaw Facebook: https://facebook.com/OliverBagshawMedia Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/oliverbagshaw Bandcamp: https://oliverbagshaw.bandcamp.com/'
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