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cremator

[kree-mey-ter] / ˈkri meɪ tər /


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The film’s leading man went briefly into hiding, but “The Cremator” was completed the following year and, inevitably, banned.

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“The Cremator,” adapted from a novel by Ladislav Fuks, is a disquieting mix of satire and horror, filled with inexplicable characters seen in fragmentary close-ups or through distorted lenses.

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Shown at the Museum of Modern Art in 1973 as part of the “New Directors/New Films” series, “The Cremator” is getting a belated theatrical run in a new digital restoration at Metrograph, as part of retrospective devoted to its director, Juraj Herz.

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In its dark comedy, “The Cremator” has been compared to mid-1960s landmarks like Stanley Kubrick’s “Dr. Strangelove” and Roman Polanski’s “Repulsion.”

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Mr. Wilson said liquefaction uses a fraction of the energy of a standard cremator and releases no fumes.

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