Tideland
Summary
After her mother dies from a heroin overdose, Jeliza-Rose is taken from the big city to live in a rural farmhouse with her father. She tries to settle into a new life in a house her father had purchased for his now-deceased mother. Jeliza-Rose's attempts to deal with her life change, but the result... Full description
Summary: |
After her mother dies from a heroin overdose, Jeliza-Rose is taken from the big city to live in a rural farmhouse with her father. She tries to settle into a new life in a house her father had purchased for his now-deceased mother. Jeliza-Rose's attempts to deal with her life change, but the result is her increasingly odd behavior. Jeliza-Rose begins to communicate with her bodiless Barbie doll heads and Dell, a neighborhood woman who always wears a beekeeper's veil. |
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Item Description: |
"A Canada-United Kingdom co-production." Based on the novel by Mitch Cullin. Originally released as a motion picture in 2005. DVD features: Disc 1. Introduction by director Terry Gilliam; Audio commentary with Gilliam and Tony Grisoni. Disc 2. "Getting Gilliam" (44:43 min.); The making of Tideland (5:27); deleted scenes (5:58); Filming green screen (3:15); Interview with Gilliam (14:32); Interview with Jeremy Thomas (9:35); theatrical trailer. |
Physical Description: |
2 videodiscs (121 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: |
DVD, NTSC; region 1; Dolby Digital. |
Audience: |
MPAA rating: R; for bizarre and disturbing content, including drug use, sexuality, and gruesome situations - all involving a child, and for some language. |
Awards: |
San Sebastián International Film Festival, 2005: FIPRESCI Prize (Terry Gilliam). |
Production Credits: |
Director of photography, Nicola Pecorini ; editor, Lesley Walker ; music, Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna ; costume designer, Mario Davignon ; production designer, Jasna Stefanovic. |