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31. 10. 2015
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Situational review
The creators of Havel didn’t know that they don’t know. And that’s the worst kind of not knowing!
Is director Slávek Horák’s film
Havel
truly chaos that says nothing at all about the recent history of our Czech nation or its first president? Or are the filmmakers entitled to artistic license and allowed to create whatever they like, despite giving the film and its main character the name Havel? And what does it say about the times we live in that from the legacy of the influential playwright, intellectual, politician, and master of words, the filmmakers chose to focus solely on his slightly sensationalised private life?
Kamila Boháčková
New release
Heaven over Today’s China
What is the story behind the feature-length documentary,
Heaven
, focusing on a Chinese Christian-run orphanage that is also a testimony about today’s China? Director Tomáš Etzler sees the film as a logical ending of his seven years in the Middle Kingdom. The second contribution was written by editor Adéla Špaljová who describes her collaboration with the director on the creation of the final cut of the documentary.
Tomáš Etzler, Adéla Špaljová
New release
As Far As Possible
Ukrainian documentarian Ganna Iaroshevych describes how she has been preparing her new film called
As Far As Possible
. It´s a portray of a man who decided to leave Germany and lives in the Ukrainian mountains fighting against the extinction of water buffaloes. „Our film tells about an alternative way of slow living close to nature and animals, and in harmony with yourself. And it seems to us that now this topic is especially relevant to many people around the globe,“ says Ganna Iaroshevych.
Ganna Jaroševič
New release
The Alchemical Furnace
Jan Daňhel describes the concept behind his documentary film
Alchemical Furnace
that portrays the figure and work of Jan Švankmajer.
Theme
It comes right from the belly
In this personal essay, a Danish sound designer Peter Albrechtsen remembers one of the world's greatest and most unique modern film composers, Jóhann Jóhannsson. This article was written in 2018, shortly after the Jóhannsson´s death, but has never been published.
Poem
Gramsci’s Notebooks
Mike Hoolboom
Interview
Karel Vachek: Films Just Have to Make You Laugh!
A doyen of Czech documentary filmmaking Karel Vachek unfortunately passed away on the 21th of December 2020. We publish here the interview he made in 2019 just after releasing his last film, the ninth film novel called
Communism and the Net or the End of Representative Democracy
. Fifty years after Prague Spring and thirty years after the Velvet Revolution, Karel Vachek “with his inner laughter” looks back on the evolution of our society and predicts a transformation to direct democracy based on the possibilities of the internet that will allow for the engagement of the whole mankind without the need of representatives.
Kamila Boháčková
New Book
Army Film and the Avant Garde?
American film historian Alice Lovejoy discusses how her book
Army Film and the Avant Garde: Cinema and Experiment in the Czechoslovak Military
came to be. First published by Indiana University Press in 2015, the book will be published in a Czech translation by Jan Hanzlík in 2021 by the National Film Archive. The idea for the book emerged during the years the author lived in the Czech Republic.
Alice Lovejoyová
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Living with inner laughter
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Kamila Boháčková