Stubborn Architect Martin Rajniš
Roman Vávra / Czech Republic / 2018 / International Premiere / 52 min.
synopsis
Martin Rajniš, the “enfant terrible” of Czech architecture, refuses to accept the current state of his field and of society in general. He is just as “terrible” as the French architect Pierre Charles L’Enfant, who designed Washington, D.C., for President Thomas Jefferson. According to one version, the expression “enfant terrible” was inspired by the fact that L’Enfant was extremely difficult to work with. Today, however, it often describes someone original, daring, and direct. The documentary captures Rajniš’s inspirational approach and his working process – both at his studio in Prague and at his country cottage in the village of Maxov in the Jizera Mountains.
more about film
director: | Roman Vávra |
producer: | Lenka Poláková |
script: | Roman Vávra |
photography: | Roman Vávra |
editing: | Michal Cuc |
sound: | Michael Míček, Ivan Horák |
contact
ČESKÁ TELEVIZE
Lenka Poláková / Dvořákova 18 / 728 20 / Ostrava / Czech Republic / lenka.polakova@ceskatelevize.cz / www.ceskatelevize.cz
Film at festival
premiere type: | International Premiere |
festival edition: | 2018 |
section: | Czech Television Documentaries |
language: | Czech |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Roman Vávra |
original title: | Klackovitý architekt Martin Rajniš |
country: | Czech Republic |
year: | 2018 |
running time: | 52 min. |