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Proč Havel? (1991)
The first part of the block will be dedicated to the monograph Vojtěch Jasný: The Film Poet in Exile (2020) authored by the film historian Jiří Voráč. The monograph is centered on the legendary director’s life and career after his emigration to Western Europe and to the US after 1968, which have so far received little attention. In exile, Jasný established himself as a film director (he authored over thirty cinema and TV films and documentaries), stage director, photographer, and film studies lecturer. The first part will be followed by the screening of Jasný’s documentary Why Havel? co-produced by himself and Miloš Forman in Canada and Czechoslovakia in 1991. As remarkable as this reflection of the paradoxical transformation of a dissident into a president in the carnival-like atmosphere of the euphoric post-revolution period with the first question marks already appearing may be, it did not meet the expectations of the head of state.
Ituaiga: Documentary
Faʻafiafia: Václav Havel, Miloš Forman, Olga Havlová, Maximilian Schell
Auvaa: Sylvain Brault (Director of Photography), Jaroslav Kučera (Director of Photography), Vojtěch Jasný (Screenplay), Vojtěch Jasný (Director), Rock Demers (Producer)
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Faʻamalolo: Oct 01, 1991
Lauiloa: 0.106
Gagana: Český
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