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New high-definition digital transfer; Narration tracks by Isabella Rossellini, Laurie Anderson, John Ashbery, Crispin Glover, Guy Maddin, Louis Negin, and Eli Wallach; 97 Percent True, a new documentary featuring interviews with the director and his collaborators; Two new short films directed by Maddin exclusively for this release: It's My Mother's Birthday Today and Footsteps; Deleted scenes; Trailer; Plus: A new essay by film critic Dennis Lim
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Brand Upon the Brain!
1. Logos/Opening Credits [:13]
2. Going Home [8:27]
3. Black Notch Memories [7:10]
4. Interlude: The Aerophone [:56]
5. Dark Schedule [6:44]
6. Wendy's Chance [4:45]
7. To Find Another Wendy [8:58]
8. The Undressing Gloves [7:21]
9. Butter On the Wall [8:04]
10. A Moaning Heap of Flesh [9:31]
11. An Un-Funeral [10:04]
12. A Secret Grove [7:08]
13. New Regime [3:42]
14. The Return of His Spring! [12:36]
15. End Credits [2:02]
1. Autobiography [6:15]
2. Film & Lit [8:11]
3. Self-Mythologize [14:03]
4. Capturing Images [7:40]
5. Music & the Live Show [13:54]
Guy Maddin wrote and directed this wildly idiosyncratic look at one man revisiting his dysfunctional childhood. Guy (Erik Steffan Maahs) is a house painter who at the urging of his aging mother (Gretchen Krich) returns to the tiny Canadian island where he grew up to put a fresh coat of paint on the lighthouse that was the family home. As Guy tries to cover the wear and tear of many years, he can't help but think back to his troubled youth; young Guy (Sullivan Brown) and his older sister (Maya Lawson) had to compete for attention with the children of the small orphanage Mother operated, while Father (Todd Jefferson Moore) spent most of his time in the basement, working on his latest invention. When a number of the orphans began displaying strange wounds on their heads, the island received a visit from Wendy Hale (Katherine E. Scharhon), a young detective who along with her brother Chase had become famous as "The Lightbulb Kids," the heroes of a series of popular books. Guy became quite infatuated with Wendy, and when the teen crime-fighter disguised herself as her brother Chase, Sis developed a powerful attraction to the "young man." As angry orphan Savage Tom (Andrew Loviska) lead a revolt of the youngsters, Chase and the Maddin siblings began to uncover the terrible secret behind Mother and Father's seemingly unrelated occupations. Shot as a silent film, Brand Upon The Brain! was initially shown as a special presentation with live musical accompaniment from an eleven-piece ensemble as well as three sound effects artists and a celebrity narrator. For later screenings, a soundtrack was prepared for the film that included the original musical score and sound effects, as well as narration by Isabella Rossellini. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide