Viva la Muerte! Blu-ray
'Viva la Muerte!' Director: Fernando Arrabal (1971) Radiance Limited Edition Blu-ray | 4K restoration | Region Free | French w/ English subtitles
As the Spanish Civil War draws to a close, a young boy is tormented by violently conflicting feelings towards his mother, who he suspects may have had a role in his father’s capture by fascists; feelings that manifest themselves as a nightmare onslaught of terrifying and bizarre imagery.
Based on Fernando Arrabal’s own brutal experiences during the Civil War, Viva la Muerte is a shockingly provocative work of surrealist cinema from the artist and filmmaker, who co-founded the ‘Panic Movement’ collective alongside Alejandro Jodorowsky and Roland Topor (Fantastic Planet).
Limited Edition contents include:
- Audio discussion from the Project Booth podcast featuring Mike White, Heather Drain and Jess Byard (66 mins)
- Sur les traces de Baal - a short documentary by Abdellatif Ben Ammar in which the filmmaker followed Arrabal’s film and captured him at work on Viva la Muerte! (1970, 20 mins)
- VIDARRABAL - a feature-length documentary on Arrabal by Xavier Pasturel Barron capturing the life and work of this singular filmmaker, playwright, painter and essayist, featuring interviews with admirers, friends and family, including members of the Panic Movement he founded (2011, 98 mins)
- Interview with scholar and Spanish cinema expect David Archibald (2024)
- Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork
- Booklet featuring new writing by Sabina Stent and archival interview with Fernando Arrabal
- Limited Edition of 3000 copies, presented in full-height Scanavo packaging with removable OBI strip leaving packaging free of certificates and markings