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  1. Lunacy (Czech: Šílení) is a 2005 Czech animated horror comedy-drama film written and directed by Jan Švankmajer. It is loosely based on two Edgar Allan Poe short stories , " The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether " (1845) and " The Premature Burial " (1844), and partly inspired by the works of the Marquis de Sade .

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0407236Lunacy (2005) - IMDb

    Nov 17, 2005 · Lunacy: Directed by Jan Svankmajer. With Jan Tríska, Pavel Liska, Anna Geislerová, Martin Huba. A man takes up residence with a mysterious marquis and is soon persuaded to enter into an asylum for preventative therapy.

    • (4K)
    • Animation, Comedy, Drama
    • Jan Svankmajer
    • 2005-11-17
  3. In 19th-century France a young man (Pavel Liska) meets a nobleman (Jan Tríska) who invites him to spend the night in his castle, where the former witnesses a...

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    • Pavel Liska
    • Jan Svankmajer
    • Horror, Fantasy
  4. Visit the movie page for 'Lunacy' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  5. Nov 17, 2005 · Overview. A man takes up residence with a mysterious marquis and is soon persuaded to enter into an asylum for preventative therapy. Things are not what they seem, and the marquis may be even more sinister than what the young man may've predicted. Jan Švankmajer. Director, Screenplay.

  6. Lunacy - watch online: streaming, buy or rent. You can buy "Lunacy" on Apple TV as download or rent it on Apple TV online. Synopsis. Six strangers receive an alluring invitation to a rainforest retreat from an enigmatic host, but find themselves trapped by a mysterious force in a surreal psychological test. Cast. Bobbi Salvör Menuez. Isabel Lucas.

    • Daniel Askill
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    • Bobbi Salvör Menuez
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  8. While juggling the atmospheres of ever impending doom and inescapable tragedy, "Lunacy" also manages to be one of the funniest movies of the century so far. Without fail, Svankmajer slyly mocks society using both grotesque horror and riotous black humor.