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The Hall of Lost Steps

Sál ztracených kroku

Czechoslovakia

1960

12 Min
Color, Black and White
Czech
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DIR Jaromil Jireš

SCR Juraj Jakubisko, Jaromil Jireš

DP Jaromil Jireš

CAST Ladislava Nováková, Petr Trnka

Synopsis

Documentary short by Jaromil Jireš about a Prisoner waiting for death sentence. Juraj Jakubisko participated as co-director and wrote the script. The opportunity to try a combination of a feature film with the documentary, black and white with color, direct experience of working with a camera, personal and business contacts with representatives of nascent Czech New Wave, all defining experiences for Jakubiskos next works. —Sms.cz

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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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