Romanian ‘Delta Space Mission’ Launches on Disc Feb. 22, Digital TK

DEAF CROCODILE TO RELEASE 4K RESTORATION OF DELTA SPACE MISSION (1984) ON BLU-RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE U.S. Surreal Romanian Sci-Fi Animation From Directors Mircea Toia And Călin Cazan Set For February 2022 Release With OCN Distribution, Digital Releases To Follow With Grasshopper Films

DEAF CROCODILE TO RELEASE 4K RESTORATION OF DELTA SPACE MISSION (1984) ON BLU-RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE U.S.

Surreal Romanian Sci-Fi Animation From Directors Mircea Toia And Călin Cazan Set For February 2022 Release With OCN Distribution, Digital Releases To Follow With Grasshopper Films

DEAF CROCODILE TO RELEASE 4K RESTORATION OF DELTA SPACE MISSION (1984) ON BLU-RAY FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THE U.S. Surreal Romanian Sci-Fi Animation From Directors Mircea Toia And Călin Cazan Set For February 2022 Release With OCN Distribution, Digital Releases To Follow With Grasshopper Films

Deaf Crocodile Films is proud to announce the upcoming 4K restoration release of the wildly surreal Romanian animated sci-fi film DELTA SPACE MISSION (MISIUNEA SPAȚIALĂ DELTA) from directors Mircea Toia and Călin Cazan. Pre-sales will launch on February 1, 2022, followed by a digital launch several weeks after, released in collaboration with Grasshopper Films.

DELTA SPACE MISSION features a new 4K restoration from the original 35mm picture and sound elements by the Arhiva Nationala de Filme – Cinemateca Romana / National Film Archive – Romanian Cinematheque and the Centrul National al Cinematografiei / Romanian Film Centre (CNC). The Blu-ray edition of DELTA SPACE MISSION contains a new interview with co-director Călin Cazan, an essay by acclaimed comic book artist and film historian Stephen R. Bissette (Swamp Thing), and two rare episodes from the DELTA SPACE MISSION short film series.

DELTA SPACE MISSION  (1984, 70 min.) from directors Mircea Toia and Călin Cazan. Best described as an early 80s Eastern European space-prog album high on sugary breakfast cereal, Heavy Metal magazine, Hanna-Barbera cartoons and 8-bit arcade games like Galaxian and Asteroids, all of these elements will give you some idea of the otherworldly weirdness of the Romanian animated sci-fi film DELTA SPACE MISSION. In the year 3084, Alma, a Modigliani-esque alien journalist with blue-green skin, boards a state-of-the-art spacecraft named Delta whose highly advanced computer brain develops a mad teenage crush on her with disastrous results. An incredibly strange and strangely beautiful work of galactic eye candy, DELTA SPACE MISSION defies all rules of perspective and logic, like M.C. Escher and Moebius teaming up on a Romanian Saturday morning cartoon. Fueled by an addictive Perry-Kingsley like electronic synth score by Calin Ioachimescu, DELTA SPACE MISSION grooves along folding space and time, an early 80s Eurodisco perched on the edge of a Black Hole. With its egg-shaped spaceships, giant floating triangles, and anthropomorphic computer, the film also brings to mind Kubrick’s 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, Rene Laloux’s FANTASTIC PLANET, and the work of the Strugatsky Brothers (STALKER). (In Romanian with English subtitles).

Romanian 'Delta Space Mission' Launches on Disc Feb. 22, Digital TK

“Our story started from the idea of a Romanian poem from the late 1800s by Mihai Eminescu, ‘Luceafărul,’ which talks about the impossible love between Luceafăr (Evening Star) and an emperor’s daughter, “ said co-director Călin Cazan of the film. “Then we slipped in the story of the relationship between the computer and the alien journalist Alma, linking the action to what we had seen in 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY.”

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