Eureka Giving Beloved Heart Of Stone An Master Of Cinema Release
Groundbreaking East German cinematic masterpiece and beloved fantasy classic

Eureka Entertainment continue their homage to DEFA with the release of the groundbreaking East German cinematic masterpiece Heart Of Stone. The beloved fantasy classic, set for release as part of The Masters of Cinema Series on 2K restoration Blu-ray in June.
In 1950, DEFA – the state-owned film studio of East or the GDR – embarked on what would prove to be a long tradition of producing films based on folktales by the likes of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm. German author Wilhelm Hauff provided the source for the studio’s first folktale: The Cold Heart, which became Das kalte Herz or Heart of Stone. The first East German production to be shot in colour, it remained one of the most successful films the GDR ever produced until DEFA’s dissolution in 1992.
Peter Munk (Lutz Moik) lives in the Black Forest with his mother (Lotte Loebinger) and makes a modest living selling charcoal in the nearest town. He is deeply in love with the beautiful Lisbeth (Hanna Rucker) and equally as jealous of the arrogant Ezechiel (Paul Esser), a wealthy merchant who frequents the local tavern. Desperate to improve his social standing, Peter appeals to a mischievous forest spirit – the Glass Imp (Paul Bildt) – for help. The Imp grants Peter two wishes, but only with strict conditions attached that leave him wanting more. He then turns to the infamous Dutch Michael (Erwin Geschonneck), a reclusive warlock who can give Peter anything his heart desires – but only if he’s willing to exchange his heart for one made of stone.
By turns whimsical, weird and darkly macabre, Heart of Stone is an arrestingly beautiful work of fantasy that established a template for DEFA’s future folktales – including a penchant for scenes likely to induce nightmares in children – and was swiftly followed by the likes of The Devil from Mill Mountain, The Singing Ringing Tree and Rumpelstiltskin.
LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY SPECIAL FEATURES:
Limited edition of 2000 copies | Limited edition O-card slipcase featuring new artwork by Carly-AF | Limited edition collector’s booklet featuring new writing on Heart of Stone by Qinna Shen, author of The Politics of Magic: DEFA Fairy-Tale Films | Heart of Stone presented in 1080p HD from a 2K restoration of the original 35mm camera negative by the DEFA Foundation | Optional English subtitles on the main feature and accompanying shorts, newly revised for this release | New audio commentary by DEFA historian Seán Allan, author of Screening Art: Modernist Aesthetics and the Socialist Imaginary in East German Cinema | Once Upon a Time in the East – new interview with Soviet cinema expert Claire Knight on Heart of Stone and children’s media in the Eastern Bloc | Tales from the Black Forest – new video essay on Heart of Stone, folktales and gothic horror by film and literature scholar Mary Going | The Bremen Town Musicians (Bruno J. Böttge, 1954) – silhouette folktale short produced by the DEFA Studio for Animation Film | The Magic Ring (Bruno J. Böttge, 1957) – silhouette folktale short produced by the DEFA Studio for Animation Film | Thumbelina’s Adventures (Christl Wiemer, 1958) – animated folktale short produced by the DEFA Studio for Animation Film | Original theatrical trailer | All extras subject to change
EAST | 1950 | TBC | 104 MINS | 1.37:1 OAR | FANTASY | GERMAN
Heart Of Stone will be released by Eureka Entertainment on Blu-ray, part of The Masters Of Cinema series. In the UK and Ireland on 23rd June. [Buy at Eureka Store].
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