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Larks on a String

Skrivánci na niti

Czechoslovakia

1990

94 Min
Color
Czech
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DIR Jirí Menzel

PROD Karel Kochman

SCR Jirí Menzel

DP Jaromír Sofr

CAST Rudolf Hrušínský, Vlastimil Brodsky, Václav Neckár, Jitka Zelenohorská, Jaroslav Satoranský, Vladimír Smeral, Ferdinand Kruta, Frantisek Rehák, Leos Sucharípa

ED Jirina Lukesová

PROD DES Oldrich Bosák

MUSIC Jirí Sust

SOUND Jirí Pavlík

Berlinale (In Competition): Golden Berlin Bear

Synopsis

It is little wonder that this film was withheld from release by the communist government of Czechoslovakia from 1969 to its release in 1990 at the Berlin Film Festival. What’s amazing is that it was made at all and that, having been made, it survived to be shown. The story concerns the irrepressible goodness of people imprisoned by the government in labor camps, as they struggle against all odds to retain their humanity. The story focuses on two small groups of prisoners: one of men, the other of women. They have been imprisoned for such apparently minor crimes as attempting to find out what has happened to missing loved ones. The two groups manage to interact and some romance even springs up between them. From time to time, prisoners are spirited away in a mysterious black car, never to be seen again. Reviewers were lavish in their praise of this film, which is funny, bitter, satirical, allegorical, and rich with imagery that is particularly meaningful to those who endured similar privations through living under repressive regimes. – allmovie.com

Director

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Jirí Menzel

With his debut feature film Closely Watched Trains (1966), Czechoslovakian filmmaker Jirí Menzel became an important member in Czech New Wave cinema and won an Academy Award. Menzel started out as an assistant director and occasional actor for Vera Chytilova following his graduation from the Prague film school F.A.M.U. In 1965, Menzel directed an episode (“The Death of Mr. Baltazar”) for the feature anthology Pearls of the Deep, a tribute to distinguished Czech author Bohumil Hrabal. Later that year, he contributed an episode in a similar tribute to the writings of Josef Skvorecky, Crime at the Girls School. Following the success of Closely Watched Trains, Menzel directed Capricious Summer (1968) and turned in a great performance as a tightrope walker (Menzel is actually an accomplished balancer and performs regularly on-stage). In 1969, he made Larks on a String, considered by many to be his best work. Unfortunately, its critical stance on Communism led to its being banned from release… read more

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