Archive of films Toyen / Toyen

Czech Republic
2005, 63 min

Section: Tribute to Jan Němec
Year: 2006

The film exploits both dream and variations on free imagination to depict the theme of Toyen. It suggestively evokes the way in which this Surrealist painter broke down the borders between vision and reality in her daily existence, and the extent to which she experimented with her own life in order to penetrate the depths of her subconscious.


Synopsis

The title of the film refers to one of the most important names in 20th century Czech modern art, the artist and painter who went by the mysterious pseudonym of Toyen. Director Jan Němec, however, does not reconstruct her life (1902–1980) as documentary facts; it would be far more accurate to characterise this work as an idiosyncratic vision on the theme of Toyen and her destiny. Němec is guided by the intuition and empathy of a poet, linking up fragments and details in such a way that, via association, he begins to reveal what fired her imagination. He takes a close look round her bizarre small flat in Žižkov where she hid poet Jindřich Heisler during the war, he finds traces of their uneasy coexistence and captures fragments of their conversations. His camera lens notices faded photographs, small particulars of everyday life, structures of different types of materials, views from the window, the play of light on the walls of the room at various periods of the day... At no time does the film evoke an impression of connection; the image continually disintegrates, its shapes merge and spill over, and its transparent composition assumes a ghostly quality. Even Toyen herself (played by Zuzana Stivínová) only flickers across the screen, eclipsed by what look like half tangible, half abstract figures. We sense that the constant agitation of the artist’s creative spirit, even kindled by the slightest of impulses, attempts itself to determine the shape and rhythm of the film. This work also suggests that, years later, only nebulous contours have remained of Toyen’s and Heisler’s lives. Counter to their elusiveness stands the terrifying physical presence of two totalitarian regimes, here brought to mind in period documentary footage. The language of these documents is inexorable and evokes the brutal force which intruded upon their lives and against which, like every individual, they were defenceless.

Contacts

Asociace českých filmových klubů
Stonky 860, 686 01, Uherské Hradiště
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 572 501 989
E-mail: [email protected]
www: www.acfk.cz

Jan Němec - Film
Národní 34, 110 00, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Tel: +420 222 715 099
Fax: +420 296 330 959
E-mail: [email protected]

About the film

Color, 35 mm

Section: Tribute to Jan Němec
   
Director: Jan Němec
Screenplay: Tereza Brdečková, Jan Němec
Dir. of Photography: Jiří Maxa
Editor: Michal Lánský
Producer: Iva Ruszeláková
Production: Jan Němec-Film
Cast: Zuzana Stivínová, Jan Budař, Tobiáš Jirous, Marek Bouda
Contact: Asociace českých filmových klubů, Jan Němec - Film
Distributor: Asociace českých filmových klubů

Guests

Jan Němec

Film Director / Producer

Jiří Maxa

Director of Photography


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