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The Can

Czech Films 2007-2008 2008 / Gympl / Czech Republic 2007

School lads Petr and Michal spend their nights painting graffiti, for them an expression of real life and rebellion against the tedium of school and their parents. The latter, however, stubbornly defend what they know to be right... In his “two-generation” bitter-sweet comedy, experienced director Tomáš Vorel draws on his own experiences as both a schoolboy and parent.

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Synopsis

Petr and Michal don’t bother going to school much. Apart from the tedium of schoolwork, they need to sleep off their nights spent painting graffiti – and their teachers don’t seem to understand this. What’s more, strangely, their vexed parents aren’t being very supportive either. Their excursions climbing up onto the rooftops, disappearing down into the metro and scuffles with the police are all part of the irresistible adrenalin. Each thinks he’s in the right, but who’s going to win? “I first thought graffiti was some mysterious art form, I didn’t realise it was the signature of an individual, a code name which says: here I am, that’s my name and I live in this city” says director Tomáš Vorel of his “two-generation” acidic comedy reminiscent of his successful musical The Smoke (1990). In his film, cleverly combining authentic and digitally enhanced shots, Vorel looks back to his own school years and draws on his experiences as a father (his son plays Petr in the film).

About the film

109 min / Color, 35 mm

Director Tomáš Vorel / Screenplay Tomáš Houška, Tomáš Vorel, Pavel Nosek / Dir. of Photography Marek Jícha / Music Wich, Indy & Wich, Super Croo, Tomáš Matonoha / Editor Marek Jícha, Tomáš Vorel / Producer Tomáš Vorel / Production VorelFilm / Cast Tomáš Vorel jr., Jiří Mádl, Eva Holubová, Tomáš Matonoha, Milan Šteindler, Jiří Schmitzer, Zuzana Bydžovská, Martin Zbrožek, Jan Kraus, Ivana Chýlková, Tomáš Hanák / Contact In Film Praha s.r.o., Falcon a.s. / Distributor Falcon a.s.
www: www.gymplfilm.cz

About the director

Tomáš Vorel

Tomáš Vorel (b. 1957, Prague) began making short films as an amateur filmmaker. He moved over from ČVUT’s construction faculty to study feature direction at FAMU. His feature debut was the collection of film stories The Prague Five (1988), in whose episode Trip to Karlštejn he played the part of the mischievous elf. His second film, the musical The Smoke (1990), acquired cult status among Czech movie-goers. After the bitter-sweet comedy Stone Bridge (1996) he made Out of the City (2000), which he followed up with the documentary Way Out (2002). The slapstick comedy The Pixie (2005), about the trials of a butcher’s family, brought Czech Lion nominations for himself, cameraman Marek Jícha and Petr Král for Best Art Direction. The film won Best European Film at the Syracuse International Film and Video Festival in New York.

Contacts

In Film Praha s.r.o.
Žitná 23, 110 00, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 222 515 357
Fax: +420 222 515 613
E-mail: [email protected]

Falcon a.s.
Radlická 3185/1c, 150 00, Praha 5
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 224 422 222
E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Jiří Mádl
Actor, Film Director

Tomáš Matonoha
Actor

Svatava Peschková
Distributor

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