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The Cry

Křik

Czechoslovakia

1963

80 Min
Black and White
Czech
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DIR Jaromil Jireš

SCR Jaromil Jireš, Ludvík Askenazy

DP Jaroslav Kučera

CAST Eva Límanová, Josef Abrhám, Eva Kopecká, Jirí Kvapil, Slávka Procházková, Hana Talpová

ED Jirina Lukesová

PROD DES Oldrich Bosák

MUSIC Jan Klusák

SOUND Milan Novotný

Cannes (In competition)

Synopsis

The Cry (Czech: Křik) is a 1963 Czechoslovak drama film directed by Jaromil Jireš. It was entered into the 1964 Cannes Film Festival. The story of The Cry suppresses traditional dramatic structure. It consists of the fragmentary memories of the two main protagonists, a husband and wife, on the day their child is to be born. Arranging individual recollections, combining fictional segments with documentary shots, and using a hidden camera, Jireš seeks to convince the viewer of man’s connection with the present, the past, and the future, and his close and immediate link with the whole world. The Cry was very well received and won several awards; it is the first pinnacle of Jireš’ creative work.

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Jaromil Jireš

Having finished his studies at the Prague Film School, Jaromil Jireš entered filmmaking at the end of the 1950s with several short films, the most engaging of which was Sál ztracených kroku (The Hall of Lost Steps). In 1963 he made his debut in feature-length films with the picture Křik (The Cry), which earned him a place among the ranks of young directors striving for new content and a new film language. In his debut Jireš reacts to modern film currents, above all to the stylistics of the cinéma vérité, whose elements he utilizes, conscious, of course, of the danger that this can hold for the representation of reality and the expression of truth. The story of The Cry suppresses traditional dramatic structure. It consists of the fragmentary memories of the two main protagonists, a husband and wife, on the day their child is to be born. Arranging individual recollections, combining fictional segments with documentary shots, and using a hidden camera, Jireš… read more

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