Devil's backbone El espinazo del diablo
(2013)

Fiction

Blu-ray

Series:
Call Numbers:
BLU-RAY/FOREIGN/SPANISH/DEVILS

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Movies BLU-RAY/FOREIGN/SPANISH/DEVILS Available

Details

PUBLISHED
[New York] : Criterion Collection, [2013]
EDITION
Director-approved Blu-ray special edición
DESCRIPTION

1 videodisc (108 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in

ISBN/ISSN
9786315105197, 9781604657425 CC2279BD, 1604657421 CC2686BD-2, 0715515107716, 715515107716
LANGUAGE
Spanish
NOTES

Originally released as a motion picture in 2001

The most personal film by Guillermo del Toro is also among his most frightening and emotionally layered. Set during the final week of the Spanish Civil War, The tale of a ten-year-old boy who, after his freedom-fighting father is killed, is sent to a haunted rural orphanage full of terrible secrets. Del Toro effectively combines gothic ghost story, murder mystery, and historical melodrama in a stylish concoction that reminds us that the scariest monsters are often the human ones

Special features: new 2k digital film restoration, approved by director Guillermo del Toro ; Guillermo del Toro introduction; Commentary featuring writer-director Guillermo del Toro; Trailer. Disc 2: Summoning spirits (interview with Guillermo del Toro); ¿Que es un fantasma? (2004 making-of documentary); Spanish gothic (2010 interview with writer-director Guillermo del Toro conducted by Javier Soto); Director's notebook (interactive gallery includes preparatory drawings and concepts); Designing The devil's backbone (interview with the filmmaker about the initial designs and prosthetics for the characters, effects, and art direction); Deleted scenes; Sketch, storyboard, screen (compares del Toro's thumbnail sketches and Carlos Giménez's storyboards with the final film); A war of values (new interview with Sebastiaan Faber about the film's depiction of the Spanish Civil War). Insert includes an essay by critic Mark Kermode

Editor, Luis de la Madrid ; music, Javier Navarrete ; director of photography, Guillermo Navarro

Marisa Paredes, Eduardo Noriega, Federico Luppi, Fernando Tielve, Íñigo Garcés, Irene Visedo, José Manuel Lorenzo, Paco Maestre

MPAA rating: R; for violence, language and some sexuality

Blu-ray, 16:9 widescreen (1.85:1) aspect ratio, DTS HD Master Audio 5.1; requires Blu-ray player

Spanish dialogue with optional English subtitles

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