Timecrimes (2007) [Vinegar Syndrome 4K UHD/Blu-ray Promo Trailer]

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Héctor (Karra Elejalde) lives with his wife Clara (Candela Fernández) in the peaceful Spanish countryside. One day, while relaxing in their backyard, Héctor spies a woman removing her clothes in a nearby forest via his binoculars. Once alone, he travels to her location to find the woman naked and presumably dead. He is attacked by an unknown, bandaged man, causing him to run further into the forest, where he stumbles upon a top-secret research facility, which happens to be home to a time machine. Upon meeting El Joven (played by director Nacho Vigalondo), a scientist in control of the facility and its machine, Héctor travels back in time one hour. Operating against El Joven’s wishes, Héctor leaves the facility, setting off a series of events with increasingly dark consequences.

The feature film debut of writer/director Nacho Vigalondo (Colossal, Open Windows), TIMECRIMES is an audacious mash-up of science fiction, horror, and murder mystery. Shot entirely on Super 16mm film by Spanish cinematographer Flavio Martínez Labiano (The Day of the Beast), a frequent collaborator of Álex de la Iglesia, and featuring almost entirely analog effects, TIMECRIMES is a lovingly old-fashioned throwback to the sci-fi films of the 60s and 70s while retaining much of the expected excesses of the genre films of the 2000s. Vinegar Syndrome is proud to present Nacho Vigalondo’s impeccably crafted, often very nasty, journey through time in a brand new 4K restoration of its 35mm DI negative for its world UHD premiere.

Directed by: Nacho Vigalondo

Starring: Karra Elejalde, Nacho Vigalondo, Candela Fernández, Bárbara Goenaga

Additional info:

2-disc Set: 4K Ultra HD / Region A Blu-ray
4K UHD presented in Dolby Vision High-Dynamic-Range
Newly scanned & restored in 4K from its 35mm original camera negative
Brand new commentary track with writer/director/actor Nacho Vigalondo, moderated by Justin Laliberty
Brand new commentary track with writer and podcaster Alexandra West
Archival commentary track with Nacho Vigalondo
“Bigger than Me” (18 min) – a brand new interview with Nacho Vigalondo
“Rewind. Repeat. Revisit.” (13 min) – a brand new video essay by film scholar Dr. Valeria Villegas Lindvall and EmeErre
Alternate chronological edit of Timecrimes (69 min)
“The Making of Timecrimes” (44 min) – an archival documentary from 2008
“The Makeup of Timecrimes” (6 min) – an archival featurette from 2008
Archival cast & crew interviews (10 min)
Footage from the Timecrimes promotional internet game (33 min)
“7:35 de la mañana” (8 min) – an Oscar® Nominated short film from 2003, directed by Nacho Vigalondo
Spanish trailer
English trailer
40-page perfect-bound book with essays by: Charles Bramesco, Mary Beth McAndrews, Katie Rife
Reversible sleeve artwork
Newly translated English subtitles