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Blood Tea and Red String

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In a forest, a group of white mice commission a doll from the Creatures Who Dwell Under The Oak. But the Creatures grow attached to the completed product and refuse to sell it to the mice. Finding an egg nearby, the Creatures sew it into the doll's belly. After the angry mice return and steal her back, the Creatures set out to rescue their beloved object, encountering a number of obstacles on their way -- from labyrinths to poisonous fruit and a sinister spider-woman.

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Alexandra Heller-Nicholas Fangoria 07/30/2021
Every now and then, a film comes along that is so original and made with such clear passion that it almost takes you a moment to catch your breath. Christiane Cegavske's Blood Tea and Red String is precisely such a film. Go to Full Review
V.A. Musetto New York Post 10/06/2006
3/4
An original head trip definitely not recommended for kiddies. Go to Full Review
Ed Gonzalez Slant Magazine 10/06/2006
2.5/4
Unravels dispassionately. Go to Full Review
Andy Klein Los Angeles CityBeat 03/01/2007
...utterly idiosyncratic, in the best sense of the word. ... Very trippy and sometimes strangely disturbing, this is a quintessential midnight movie. Go to Full Review
Frank Lovece Film Journal International 03/01/2007
So achingly lovely, so immersive in a genuine childhood world, that it's hard to image a viewer walking away unmoved. Go to Full Review
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Vixo S @vixo_six 5d Blood Tea and Red String feels less like a traditional narrative than a dark fairy tale remembered through dream logic. Christiane Cegavske builds a silent stop motion world where desire, creation and possession become fragile forms of pain. The film works because it asks to be felt more than solved. Its slow rhythm, fixed gazes and patient movements turn time into part of the emotional texture. Without dialogue, bodies, objects and gestures carry meaning, making the experience intimate and unsettling. Mark Growden's music becomes the film's emotional voice, surrounding the images with nostalgia and unease. What makes the film linger is its understanding of love as something easily wounded by control. It suggests that creation eventually escapes its maker, and that to love also means accepting change. Delicate and cruel at once, the film remains like a red thread still felt after it disappears. See more g j @RT02395222 Dec 20 Visually engaging, but that just isn't enough here. This is a series of surrealist vignettes that would be more impactful taken as individual short clips or music videos. Viewed as a whole, this barely qualifies as a film. See more R E @RT57366722 06/06/2023 One star because I like silent storytelling and the technique, and even that's being generous. I'm not sure what exactly you have to be or what you have to come from to get such praise for mediocre animation and production value. Just because someone spends over a decade making something of student film quality doesn't qualify it as a great feat of animation. See more Voodoo V @RT54486871 05/26/2023 I Loved it! A surreal adventure well worth the watch! See more 09/12/2021 A surreal fairy tale full of whimsy and darkness. Dreamlike and mysterious, with beauty in every lovingly hand-crafted frame. See more 08/10/2020 Menudo viaje psicodélico he vuelto a vivir con BLOOD TEA AND RED STRING, una mezcla bastante macabra entre Alicia y Blancanieves donde un grupo de ratas bebedoras de sangre raptan a una muñeca de porcelana que previamente ha sido creada e incubada por unas alimañas. Una locura. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis In a forest, a group of white mice commission a doll from the Creatures Who Dwell Under The Oak. But the Creatures grow attached to the completed product and refuse to sell it to the mice. Finding an egg nearby, the Creatures sew it into the doll's belly. After the angry mice return and steal her back, the Creatures set out to rescue their beloved object, encountering a number of obstacles on their way -- from labyrinths to poisonous fruit and a sinister spider-woman.
Director
Christiane Cegavske
Producer
Christiane Cegavske
Screenwriter
Christiane Cegavske
Distributor
Cinema Epoch
Production Co
Christiane Cegavske Productions
Genre
Fantasy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Oct 4, 2006, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 22, 2017
Runtime
1h 9m