Jan Švankmajer & “The Ninth Heart”

I had the great pleasure of contributing some animation and artwork for the All The Haunts Be Ours Vol. 2 box set from Severin Films. One of my contributions included an animated title sequence for a featurette on the fantasy-horror Czech film The Ninth Heart (original title Deváté srdce, 1979), directed by Juraj Herz. This film boasts an animated title sequence by stop-motion maestro Jan Švankmajer and his wife and frequent collaborator, artist Eva Švankmajerová. Their title sequence used a top-down, 2D stop-motion technique with articulated paper puppets. According to what I could find on the Internet (there’s very little written on this hidden gem), Eva painted all the backgrounds while Jan did the animation. In addition to a credit for “visual effects”, Jan Švankmajer is credited as the “artistic collaborator”, which suggests his involvement in the design of the marionette puppets seen throughout the film. The title sequence and the marionettes are very much in a naïve, folk art style that one would expect from an independent travelling puppeteer (one of the main characters).

My title sequence adopts this folk art style and references both the Švankmajer animated title sequence, the marionettes, and also some of the main characters in the film.

The image below is a screen grab from the Švankmajer title sequence.

Female Eye Film Festival, Toronto.

Video still from "Domestikia, Chapter 3: La Petite Mort", 2013. Directed by Jennifer Linton.

Video still from “Domestikia, Chapter 3: La Petite Mort”, 2013. Directed by Jennifer Linton.

The voice actors have already recorded, and the creative work is well underway for Toronto Alice. Thanks again for all your support!

I’m delighted to announce that my previous animated short film Domestikia, Chapter 3: La Petite Mort will be screening in the Late Night Horror: Canadian Feature program at the Female Eye Film Festival in Toronto. Screening will be on Saturday, June 21st, 11 pm – 1 am. Q & A with directors to follow the program. Canadian horror directed by women — yes!

If you’re in the Toronto area, come check it out. The festival has a great line-up this year! http://www.femaleeyefilmfestival.com/#!sat-june-21st/c1vaa