Marketa LazarováMarketa Lazarová
Director(s): František VláčilCS165 min.1967
Categories | fiction film |
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Accessibility | not suitable for minors under 15 years of age |
Languages | Czech (orig.) |
Subtitles | English |
Black and white / colour | black & white |
In its native land, František Vláčil’s Marketa Lazarová has been hailed as the greatest Czech film ever made; for many U.S. viewers, it will be a revelation. Based on a novel by Vladislav Vančura, this stirring and poetic depiction of a feud between two rival medieval clans is a fierce, epic, and meticulously designed evocation of the clashes between Christianity and paganism, humankind and nature, love and violence. Vláčil’s approach was to re-create the textures and mentalities of a long-ago way of life, rather than to make a conventional historical drama, and the result is dazzling. With its inventive widescreen cinematography, editing, and sound design, Marketa Lazarová is an experimental action film.
Projection of Marketa Lazarová at FEBIOFEST BRATISLAVA 2024
The Mirror of the Past
15:15 17. Mar | Film was already screened |