Director:Pavel Zuraczyk
Performer:Lubomir Costelka Clara Yernekova Milena Zahrinovska Radovan Lukovski Izi Yanda Ludek Kopuzhiva Miloš Wafra Miroslav Mahacek
The film is called a modern version of the "Gliver Rover" and is adapted from Swift's cynical socio-political sarcasm. Lubomir Kostelka played modern Gulliver, and then he suddenly woke up and walked through a forest, and he started looking for a mysterious country, Doloptee, because he heard it was a beautiful place, on the way he found a dead rabbit dressed in human clothes, and took a watch out of his pocket, and he found that the time of the watch was going backwards, so he moved on, met strange and complex people and things, and a ridiculous super-real adventure began /> 《To defend the young executioner》The best film masterpiece of Zuracic was internationally recognized as the most important and “infamous” work of the Czech New Wave film movement in the 1960s. This zealous and eccentric political sarcasm was completed after the Soviet tank invasion, immediately after its release by the authorities, and ended Zuracik ' s film career forever. Bold, innovative and absolutely absurd images《To defend the young executioner》It was the craziest adaptation in the history of the film of the Gulliver Rover, and the whole film was free of almost all the forms and constraints of drama and logic of thinking, and allowed the audience to enter completely a world of symbolicism and symbolism. As recognized in film history as one of the greatest super-realist films, this film presents us with many strange and metaphorical images of a dress-dressing rabbit, a college specializing in inventions, but in which all the students are silent, a sophisticated “hand-to-power” intellectual machine, a country that does not have the ninth month of a year (to avoid a flu pandemic). Our hero, Gulliver, experienced and discovered all of this, during his journey from small country to Balnibari to Leputa. “This film contains all the elements of a myth that go beyond your imagination, superrealism and irony, and is a perfect combination of utopian political sarcasms and weird fairy tales.” (Rotterdam International Film Festival comment) about director: Pavel.Zuraczyk (1935-1989), a talented director/writer/producer of the Czech New Wave film movement, was dubbed “The real soul in the Czech New Wave film revolution”, as one of the most unique playwrights in the whole Eastern European film rebirth movement, and he created several films of importance in the history of Czech and Eastern European films, written by him in 1963 and Jindrich Director Polak《Ikarie XB-1》It's one of the 10 favorite films of the movie master Kubrick, and it also affects it《Space Rover 2001》It's an inspiration. It's a Czech animation master, Karl Zeman created it《The Jester's Tale》It's a classic fantasy film that combines animation, real and strange photography Krumbachova co-authored it《Daisies》by Vera Chief of Chytilova became one of the most unique masterpieces in the new wave Schmidt wrote his best work《End of August at the Hotel Ozone》; as producer, this is Vera Chytilova《The fruit of heaven》(1969) and Jiri Menzel's most legendary movie《The sparrow on the string》And as a very innovative film director, he only made two ministerial films and one short film in his life, because of the 69 years he was a filmmaker《To defend the young executioner》In 1989, just before the fall of the Czech communist regime, the depressed Zuracic closed his eyes forever in Prague, only 54 years old, became the Czech film director of 20-year-old communist dictatorships who had been banned from film production for the rest of his life, while his grief passed away, after having been forced into exile in 1977 in West Germany, returned to his country after six years of undesired life, but still had no hope of re-creating the film. Almost every piece of his film career is classic, especially the two remaining director's masterpieces, which, because of his very rare and very difficult history, remain so unheard that in August 2004, the famous CINEMATHEQUE Experimental Line in New York and the Prague National Film Library co-organized a film review exhibition in Zuracic entitled “Pavel”.Zuracek's defense -- rediscovering a czech film master of the new wave, he recommended to the world and remembered this young eastern european film. a little personal: 《To defend the young executioner》Zuraczyk's second ministerial film was the last of its kind《The daisies》And then the most charismatic new wave film, and the two films are co-authors of Zurachik. From the very beginning, the film showed us a strange super-real world in which a man drove in a car on an empty country road, turned his car down into a valley, opened his eyes, a dream, a man continued to walk, a rabbit dressed in clothes died in the middle of the road, a man leaned down to take out a watch in his pocket, found the pointer was upside down, a man continued to walk in front of an empty white building, walked into an empty building, had an unmanageable piece of clothing on the wall, and a man was naturally touching his pocket, and suddenly there were numerous butterflies in his overall pocket, and the man could close his eyes in person, and then he looked up, and all the mess disappeared, but he was in a white hall with no dust. The floor was then shaken and fell from the roof into a strange room, where a group of people looked up at the hanging of a cow. Countless symbolic images and high-level editing skills have made this film a masterpiece that speaks exclusively of images《Andaluo》or《The Golden Age》The cattle who were sent to the gallows implied the ultimate fate of totalitarianism. The fine and creative photography in the film comes from the famous New Wave film photographer Jan Kalis。 From Auess