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School Is the Foundation of Life

Škola základ života

Czechoslovakia

1938

92 Min
Black and White
Czech
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DIR Martin Frič

SCR Václav Wasserman, Jaroslav Žák

DP Jan Stallich

CAST Theodor Pištěk, Frantisek Smolík, Frantisek Kreuzmann, Jaroslav Marvan, Václav Trégl, Karel Postranecký, Čeněk Šlégl, Marie Buresová, Lola Skrbková, Gustav Hilmar, Jaroslav Průcha

ED Jan Kohout

Synopsis

Seventh form pupils at a grammar school in Přívlaky are preparing for a secondary school sports competition. Class creep Krhounek gives the class teacher Lejsal a copy of the seventh form’s magazine Roar. Of all the teachers, only two are able to laugh at the humourous descriptions of them – the young teacher Bartoš and the old and wise teacher Gábrlík. The others insist on severe punishing the culprit. The author does not own up and consequently the whole class is punished by being banned from taking part in the schools competition. The most gifted pupil, Benetka, rather sharply criticises the school in a homework essay on a subject of his choice. The strict Czech language teacher is convinced Benetka is the author of the school magazine. Benetka denies the charge but his expulsion from school is proposed anyway on account the views he expounded in his essay. Bartoš the teacher calls on the author of the school magazine to come forward, and Boukal, top of the class, admits to writing it. The pupils are now allowed to take part in the contest and thanks to Benetka they win. In the meantime however the teachers vote to expell him. Though poor, Benetka is able to complete his education at another school because the necessary money is given to him by Koďousek, a teacher who wants to. —nfa.cz

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Martin Frič

With 85 feature films to his credit, Martin Fric (aka Martin Fritsch in his German films) was Czechoslovakia’s most prolific director. Over his four-decade-long career, Fric worked in nearly all genres but was best known for his comedies. Fric entered the entertainment industry at age 16 as an actor and cabaret performer. In 1919, he joined the newly established Czech cinema as a lab assistant, later working as a camera operator and also designing posters. In 1922, Fric began writing screenplays and started appearing in films as an actor. Two years later, he began collaborating with director Karel Lamac. Fric made his solo directorial debut with Pater Vojtech/Father Vojtech in 1928. During the ‘30s and ’40s, Fric made a series of popular comedies, the best of which starred Jiri Voskovec and Jan Werich. Two Fric’s best-known comedies include Krstian (1939) and Pytlakova Schovanka/The Poacher’s Ward (1949). Fric had one of his earliest international successes with Janosik, the tale of… read more

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