4 Deaf Crocodile Limited Edition films on 4K Blu-ray, ranked S to D by transfer quality.
dir. Marcell Jankovics
Marcell Jankovics's 2002 Hungarian animated epic on 4K from Deaf Crocodile, based on Finno-Ugric creation myths told in four sections about half-human characters. Dolby Vision transfer from a new master. The kind of adult animation that gets lost outside its home country without a label willing to restore and ship it.
Deaf Crocodile · Limited Edition
dir. Sean S. Cunningham, Ken Russell
Deaf Crocodile's debut 4K UHD and the one people point to as proof the label belongs in the format. The Dolby Vision grade by Tyler Fagerstrom got top-shelf recommendations from reviewers, and the Limited Edition packaging is stacked with new and archival extras. The horror anthology features segments from Ken Russell and Sean Cunningham.
dir. Shahram Mokri
Shahram Mokri's 2025 Iranian drama-thriller coming to 4K from Deaf Crocodile, release date still pending. The film nests stories inside stories, moving between a director remaking a classic in Tajikistan, an anxious studio armorer, and a woman who thinks her car crash was a conspiracy. DC's first contemporary 4K.
dir. Grigori Kromanov
The police get a call-out to a lonely hotel in the Alps. When an officer gets to the hotel everything seems to be alright. Suddenly, an avalanche cuts them off from the rest of the world and strange things start happening.