Archive of films Eugene Among Us / Evžen mezi námi

Czechoslovakia
1981, 80 min

Section: Out of the Past
Year: 2011

Young Eugene from the provinces travels to Prague in search of fame. Once there he gets an offer to write engagé lyrics for pop songs.... This black-and-white satire ridiculing flexible morals in normalization Czechoslovakia was made as a FAMU graduation film. Thirty years ago it was banned from cinemas and only found its way to audiences after 1989.


Synopsis

Young Eugene from the provinces travels to Prague in order to seek a better life and acquire recognition and fame. Initially he earns a living as a road sweeper; he writes rudimentary poetry and occasionally manages to get himself invited to drunken parties thrown by the Prague boho set. At one such gathering he gets an offer to write engagé pop lyrics expressing loyalty to the governing regime. Gradually the naive yet honourable country dweller becomes a cynical man of means, surrounded by beautiful women. While no-one likes him, everyone’s afraid of him, so he commands respect. The graduation film by Petr Nýdrle was made at Prague’s FAMU, thus outside the realms of official programming. After the success of a private screening held in 1980, the film never made it into distribution (although it was never officially banned), and audiences were only able to see it after November 1989. Thirty years have passed since the filming of this satire criticising the flexible morals of normalisation Czechoslovakia. To this day the black-and-white film appeals for its combination of raw shots and stylised acting performances.

About the director

Petr Nydrle

Petr Nýdrle (b. 1954, Prague) began to make a name for himself while still a FAMU student with Kamil Morávek’s Easter (1978). The satire Eugene Among Us (1981) is still his only feature film to date. He emigrated to the USA in 1983, where he directed and produced Santana: Sacred Fire Live in Mexico (1995), a made-for-TV documentary covering a concert given in Mexico by the legendary rock musician. Nýdrle established himself as an acclaimed director of commercials and music videos (e.g. featuring Eric Clapton and Faith Hill). In 1997 he received a Golden Lion at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity for his spot on Harley Davidson, Birds. He won the same award twelve years later for the independent half-hour film profiling the Chambers hotel in Minneapolis.

Contacts

Petr Nydrle
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United States of America
Tel: +1 310 659 22 92, +420 731 047 349, +1 310 659 229 2
Fax: +1 310 659 717 7, +1 310 659 71 77
E-mail: [email protected]
www: www.nydrle.com

About the film

Black & white, DIGIBETA

Section: Out of the Past
   
Director: Petr Nydrle
Screenplay: Jan Kraus, Petr Nýdrle, Martin Vadas na motivy literárního scénáře Vladimíra Poštulky Hřbitovní kvítí / based on the literary screenplay Cemetery Flowers by Vladimír Poštulka
Dir. of Photography: Martin Vadas, Petr Nýdrle, Antonín Weiser
Music: Bedřich Smetana, Trio Hvězda + Needlescratch
Editor: Jan Petras
Producer: Helena Daňhelová
Production: FAMU
Cast: Jan Kraus, Josef Somr, Jiří Bartoška, Karel Heřmánek, Pavel Zedníček
Contact: Petr Nydrle

Guests

Petr Nydrle

Film Director

Jan Kraus

Actor / Film Director, Actor / Film Director


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