Available December 3rd!
http://www.bfi.org.uk/blu-rays-dvds/fai ... ilms-pathe
Fairy Tales: Early Colour Stencil films from Pathe
Once upon a time, during the belle epoque in turn-of-the-century Paris, a short-lived film form called scenes de feeries, or fairy films, was becoming popular thanks to the Pathe Frerer company. In jewel-like colours the films, made to appeal to young and old alike, recreated the theatrical spectacles of the age with their fantastical settings, dancing girls, mythical beasts, supernatural beings and a plethora of stage tricks enhanced by the techniques of the new medium of film.
Presented here with original hand-colouring, each film is accompanied with a newly commissioned soundtrack by recording artists from the leading experimental music label Touch. Contributions from such acclaimed composers as Chris Watson, B.J. Nilsen, Hildur Gudnadottir and Fennesz combine with the beautiful images to create a unique and unforgettable experience.
Format
DVD
Special features
Newly commissioned scores by Touch artists, including Philip Jeck, Fennesz and Chris Watson.
Barbe-blue (1901, 11 mins); Georges Melies’ telling of the Bluebeard tale with music by SAVX.
Little Red Riding Hood (1922, 8 mins): Anson’s Dyer animation made for Hepworth Picture Plays with music by Rosy Parlane.
La Danse du diable (Sint-Lukas versions): nine alternative scores by students from Sint-Lukas Brussels University College of Art and Design.
Fully illustrated booklet with film notes and credits.
Early Color Stencil Films from the BFI DVD
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Re: Early Color Stencil Films from the BFI DVD
What no Blu Ray? The BFI is putting so much on Blu Ray these days so this should have been also.
Re: Early Color Stencil Films from the BFI DVD
That looks like an excellent dvd to invest in! Thanks for bringing it to our attention. 
Re: Early Color Stencil Films from the BFI DVD
I have this and can confirm it is well worth picking up, with some very nice extras as well as the Pathe films.