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The Seventh Day, the Eighth Night

Den sedmý - osmá noc

Czechoslovakia

1969

103 Min
Black and White
Czech
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DIR Evald Schorm

SCR Zdenek Mahler, Evald Schorm

DP Václav Hanus

CAST Jan Kačer, Josef Bek, Kveta Fialová, Jan Libíček, Nina Diviskova

ED Josef Dobrichovský

MUSIC Jan Klusák

Synopsis

A work designated by the “normalisers” as the “pinnacle of socialist pornography” and immediately consigned to the safe without a premiere. Only in 1990 was its screening allowed to demonstrate the urgency with which the film captured the stifling post-occupation atmosphere and predicted the degenerate behaviour of many people in extreme situations of uncertainty and fear. —http://www.festivalnadrekou.cz/

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Evald Schorm

Evald Schorm was born on December 15, 1931 in Prague, and died on December 14, 1988 also in Prague. He spent his childhood and youth on a family homestead in Elbančice near Mladá Vožice where he also attended elementary school. He yearned to become an opera singer but instead, obeying his father’s wishes, he took up studies at a trade school in Tábor in 1946. They expelled him in 1950 for being “a son of a kulak”, and his family was displaced to the town of Zličín. He worked as a tractor driver. In 1951 he was allowed to take his graduation exam and afterwards he earned his living as a builder. He went through military service from 1952 – 1954 and then took up a singing job in the Army Art Company of Vít Nejedlý. He repeatedly attempted to pass entrance exams for acting school but eventually he graduated in film directing at FAMU, under professor Otakar Vávra. Among his schoolmates were Věra Chytilová, JiřI Menzel and Jan Schmidt. His graduate project was the introspective The Tourist… read more

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