28th Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival
Enclosed World
synopsis
This four-hour documentary – a compilation of Czech Television’s eponymous series – systematically charts life in prison and the associated societal circumstances. Through looking at human fates, on both sides of the bars, it explores imprisonment as something that, although often addressed in the media, is something with which most of us have no personal experience. Using the powerful stories of several individuals who are at different stages of their incarceration, the film presents not only a cross-sectional view of the current correctional system but also contemplations about guilt, punishment, justice, and whether an individual caught in the gears of a repressive system can actually remedy their behavior and change.
“Enclosed world has undoubtedly been the longest, most demanding and most exhausting project I have worked on. I don’t know how many such things you can do in your life if you don’t slow down to survive. Maybe just one…” K. Žalud
biography
Karel Žalud (1971) is a documentarian and scriptwriter. He has a degree from FAMU’s Department of Documentary Film. In the past he has earned his living as a teacher, social worker, cleaner, and journalist. At Ji.hlava IDFF were screened his films The Film (2008) and Phantom of Liberty II (2009).
more about film
director: | Karel Žalud |
cast: | Petr Blažek, Radka Pernerová, František Kotvald, Petr Feit, Petr Dorník |
producer: | Jana Kroupová |
script: | Karel Žalud |
photography: | Tomáš Nováček, Matěj Cibulka |
editing: | Petr Smělík |
sound: | Jan Čeněk |
skladatel: | Jiří Hradil |