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Moravian Hellas

Tribute to Karel Vachek 2010 / Moravská Hellas / Czechoslovakia 1963

The film follows twins Jan and Karel Saudek as investigative reporters seeking the truth about the state of Moravian folklore against the bizarre backdrop of the Strážnice folk festival. An audacious medley of reports and staging approaches which caused quite an uproar as a revolutionary piece of Czech documentary filmmaking full of both ironic and insightful humour.

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Synopsis

Karel Vachek’s graduate film offers us a documentary essay which is both a light-hearted and aggressive little piece, and also a parody of investigative film journalism. The Strážnice folk festival, backed by the cultural Party apparatus of the time, for years had little to commend itself to authentic folklore. In the film the event assumes the form of a bizarre stage spectacle with almost surrealistic elements that Vachek reinforces with unconventional approaches (commentary appearing as titles on screen, singing, declamations into the camera, feature etudes, the fusion of news coverage and fiction). The result is a stirring film collage depicting various characters, from crowd-pleasers, Easter egg decorators, kitsch artists and peddlers, to museologists and local residents, all of whom come up against the eccentric "identical” twin reporters Karel and Jan Saudek and a bored actress who appears as an extra. Using their special blend of irony and wit, they present us with the sad truth. Despite official calls for truthfulness and personal moral commitment, Vachek couldn’t make any headway at all with his film. After provoking fiery debate at the Karlovy Vary festival, the film took a long time to appear in cinemas, and was even said to have been banned by President Novotný himself.... The title of the film ironically refers to a statement made by sculptor Auguste Rodin who, during a visit to Slovácko (Moravian Slovakia), likened the tall, graceful local women to the beauties of Ancient Greece.

About the film

33 min / Black & white, 35 mm

Director Karel Vachek / Screenplay Karel Vachek / Dir. of Photography Jozef Ort-Šnep / Music Štěpán Koníček / Editor Ludvík Pavlíček / Production Krátký film Praha – Studio populárně vědeckých a naučných filmů / Cast Josef Lebánek, Jan Saudek, Karel Saudek, Alena Karpilová / Contact Produkce Radim Procházka / Distributor Produkce Radim Procházka

Contacts

Produkce Radim Procházka
Řehořova 54, 130 00, Praha 3
Czech Republic
E-mail: [email protected]

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Radim Procházka
Film Director, Producer, Tutor / Trainer

Karel Vachek
Film Director

Karel Slach
Director of Photography

Libor Sedláček
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