322档案
Václav Lohniský,卢茜娜·温尼斯卡,约瑟夫·阿布汉姆,米罗斯拉夫·马哈切克,弗兰季塞克·兹瓦里克,Vladimír Weiser,Emil Horváth St.,Viktor Blaho,Jana Svandová,Bozena Sérová,Marta Raslová,卡雷尔·奥古斯塔,Zdenek Blazek,Olga Chodáková,Milan Hrabinský,Michal Kozuch,米库拉斯·洛迪津斯凯,Anton Trón
Mannheim-Heidelberg International Filmfestival YearResultAwardCategory/Recipient(s) 1969 Won Grand Prize Dusan Hanák A government official in Czechoslovakia mistakenly believes he has cancer. He reasons his involvement in clandestine activities during the Stalin administration have fated him to die from a dreaded disease. He searches for inner peace as he feels the guilt of his past transgressions. This film tied for the Grand Prize at the Mannheim Film Festival in 1969. Slovak director Dusan Hanak was one of Czech cinema's brightest and best talents of the '60s and '70s, but because of censorship this was not manifest until the late '80s. Dusan made an impact on the film world with his auspicious debut 322 (1969). Though banned until 1988, when it was finally released, it earned international acclaim and the Grand Prix award at the Mannheim Film Festival. Hanak's sophomore effort, the documentary Obrazy Stareho Sveta/Image of an Old World (completed in 1972), was also not released until 1988 and neither was his 1980 film Ja Milujem, Ty Milujes/I Love You, You Love. Only Hanak's 1976 film Ruzove Sny/Rose-Tinted Dreams passed muster with censors and saw a timely release.
携带狗的猫
奥尔基尔德·鲁卡斯瑟维克茨,Robert Wieckiewicz,Bozena Stachura
关系疏远的安德泽和詹纳斯两兄弟都分别是广受好评的电影导演,当哥哥安德泽中风瘫痪后,弟弟詹纳斯和他的妻子决定摒弃前嫌,悉心照顾他...
第七日,第八夜
扬·利比切克,瓦茨拉夫·巴布卡,约瑟夫·贝克,Karel Belohradský,Bozena Böhmová,尼娜·蒂维斯科娃,Josef Elsner,Josef R. Engel,科维塔·菲亚洛娃,Ladislav Gzela,Karel Hovorka,弗拉迪米尔·赫拉巴内克,伊日·哈莱克,Vladimir Jedenáctik,Pavel Jiras,Jan Kacer,Václav Kotva,伊里·里拉,雅罗斯拉夫·马雷什,Josefa Pechlatová,伊里·普拉希,Ljuba Sko
This apocalyptic parable carries within it a clear echo of the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia. This unforgiving exploration of the Czech mentality tells the tale of a troupe of wandering actors who perform a passion play in some unnamed village. Fear of some unknown danger breaks out in the village, which is cut off from the surrounding world. Stupidity, selfishness and aggressiveness then come to the surface in this society under threat. In the film's key scene, a woman is raped by the self-styled leader. Zdenuk Mahler, who would later work on Forman's examination Mozart Amadeus, worked on the script. The director Evald Schorm (1929-1988) was one of the most original members of the Czech "New Wave". During the "normalization" era, Schorm spent many years unable to direct. His last film, Killing with Kindness (1988) was only made in the twilight years of Communism. During that period when he was unable to direct films, he became an outstanding stage director. He directed groundbreaking productions at the "Na zábradlí" Theater and Laterna Magika.