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The Party and the Guests

Special Screenings 2021 / O slavnosti a hostech / Czechoslovakia 1966

Countless parables exist on power and its devastating impact, but only rarely does the focus include the opposing side: not just the victims but also the henchmen, opportunists, informers, lame cowards and, simply, people who lack their own opinions. Never had they been so precisely identified until Jan Němec made this film.

The Party and the Guests The Party and the Guests

Synopsis

This masterfully conceived parable focuses on distorted mechanisms of behaviour that are established as normative. Bizarre characters and deformed relationships are here portrayed with detachment, moreover, as if this were something natural and rather mundane. A menacingly gracious host invites to his table only guests who are obedient and loyal, while even the slightest expression of disagreement is punished. At the time of production this stylised situation was taken as a virulent attack on the regime, something understood by both the viewers and the censors, who hobbled the film in a variety of ways. It likely only added to the legend of this absurd parable, a work that nevertheless remains timeless in its rendering of the choices people make when brought face to face with power.

Zdena Škapová

About the film

71 min / Black & white, DCP

Director Jan Němec / Screenplay Ester Krumbachová, Jan Němec / Dir. of Photography Jaromír Šofr / Music Karel Mareš / Editor Miroslav Hájek / Art Director Ester Krumbachová / Producer Ladislav Kalaš / Production Filmové studio Barrandov / Cast Ivan Vyskočil, Jan Klusák, Jiří Němec, Pavel Bošek, Karel Mareš, Evald Schorm, Zdena Škvorecká / Sales Národní filmový archiv / Distributor Národní filmový archiv

About the director

Jan Němec

Jan Němec (1936, Prague – 2016, Prague). Selected fimography: Diamonds of the Night (1964), The Party and the Guests (1966), Oratorio for Prague (1968, short doc.), Landscape of My Heart (2004), The Wolf from Royal Vineyard Street (2016).

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Národní filmový archiv
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E-mail: [email protected]

Guests

Iva Ruszeláková
Producer

Jaromír Šofr
Director of Photography

Jan Klusák
Music Composer

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