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In the Light of the King's Love

V záru královské lásky

Czechoslovakia

1990

87 Min
Color
Czech
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DIR Jan Němec

SCR Jan Němec

DP Jirí Macháne

CAST Ivana Chýlková, Vilém Cok, Bolek Polívka, Jirí Bartoska, Josef Abrhám, Pavel Landovský

ED Alois Fišárek

MUSIC Jan Hammer

Synopsis

In 1992, Prague is the capital of a small kingdom. The prince is supposed to choose his bride to be at a royal ball. But to everybody’s surprise, he chooses an awful cleaning-woman. She is shy and silent, but after the marriage she turns into a wild and rumbustious woman with an obstinate and stubborn mind. They both try to kill each other, but the queen is thrown into the dungeons. —IMDb

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Jan Němec

Jan Němec (July 12, 1936, Prague) is a Czech filmmaker whose most important work dates from the 1960s. Film historian Peter Hames has described him as the “enfant terrible of the Czech New Wave.”

Němec’s career as a filmmaker in the late 1950s when he attended FAMU, the most prestigious institution for film training in Czechoslovakia. At this time, Czechoslovakia was ruled by a puppet government subservient to the USSR and artistic and public expression was subject to censorship and government review. However, thanks largely to the failure of purely propagandist cinema in the early 1950s and the presence of important and powerful people within the Czechoslovak film industry, such as Jan Prochazka, the 1960s led to an internationally acknowledged creative surge in Czechoslovak film that became known as the Czech New Wave, in which Němec played an instrumental part.

As a graduation film, Němec adapted a short story by Arnošt Lustig based on the author’s experience of the… read more

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24May10

I hope more people will see this rare film from Nemec - the first film he made after he returned to Czechoslovakia after the 20-year exile. It packs all the punch and bite of the Prague Spring. A must watch for all Czech New Wave fans. To be ranked alongside Menzel's I Served the King of England.

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