28th Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival

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... for all eternity
Marriage is a journey into the future; in Pavel Koutecký's documentary passages, lovers walk from the wedding altar into the animated world of Michaela Pavlátová. The blossoming presence of one soul and two bodies turns into an arid, icy desert of separate bedrooms, disillusionment and traps.

... for all eternity

Pavel Koutecký
Czech Republic / 1998 / 14 min.
section: Translucent Being: Pavel Koutecký
The film already had its Czech Premiere
100 Seasons
Director Giovanni Bucchieri was inspired by video diaries from the days when he was a young dancer at the Royal Swedish Ballet and fell madly in love for the first time in his life. With the help of over 25-year-old footage and live action sequences, he composes an emotional, partly true love story of two artistic soulmates. However, unhealthy ambitions and a desire for recognition interfere with their relationship. The protagonist's bipolar disorder then becomes the third character in the multi-layered story. During manic episodes, his experiences become more intense, the contrasts sharper, and the relationship also starts to get out of control. Love, however, prevails. “It grew on me that I wanted to do a goodbye film, to have a proper goodbye I never had with everyone I ever loved, a goodbye not only from Louise, but also a cathartic goodbye from the world.” – Giovanni Bucchieri Source: Cineuropa

100 Seasons

Giovanni Bucchieri
Sweden / 2023 / 104 min.
section: Constellations
Czech Premiere
1029 REQUIEM
The film's soundtrack is an ecstatic musical accompaniment to the Korean ritual “kut” performed by a shaman, which connects the living and the dead. The visual component, in turn, combines the experience of distance and proximity: rhythmically shrinking frames, filled with an ever-receding perspective, gradually reveal a central space in the midst of a dense agglomeration that seems to pulsate with music.“A requiem for those who died with their eyes open.”

1029 REQUIEM

Myun Yi
Republic of Korea (South Korea) / 2023 / 4 min.
section: Fascinations
World Premiere
12121
Mental problems, alcoholism and deliberate exclusion from society define a young artist's world until the life-changing date marked by the numbers in the film's title. The moment of his return to life is captured in an introspective portrait that seeks to capture that hard-to-grasp fragility of teetering on the edge of non-existence. “Martin studied painting at art school. But he didn’t finish his studies because of his alcohol problem. He spent the next five years on the streets and in squats.” Source: Divadlo 29

12121

Olga Srstková
Czech Republic / 2023 / 27 min.
section: First Lights
World Premiere
8 and 1 Year of the War
What can a refugee in a foreign country do to help his country win a war? And what must he go through in doing so? In this film, you will walk from Old Town Square in Prague to Wenceslas Square and you will see. Or will you hear?

8 and 1 Year of the War

Dariia Kovalchuk
Czech Republic / 2023 / 4 min.
section: FAMU Presents, Ji.hlava Online
World Premiere
999.999

999.999

Czechoslovakia / 1937 / 1 min.
section: 100 years of Czech Radio
The film already had its Czech Premiere
A Cautionary Tale
Romanian senior Constantin Reliu has no documents, personal or pension rights. He worked in Turkey for 25 years. He was then deported from the country. On his return to his homeland, he finds that he was presumed dead. The system refuses to formally recognise that he is still alive but he still has the strength to fight the bureaucratic apparatus. With dry humour, documentary filmmaker Ilinca Calugareanu chronicles his lonely and harrowing quest to reclaim his lost identity. The story, reminiscent of the absurd starting point of Romanian New Wave films, is darker and more convoluted than it first appears, and the author becomes more and more involved in it. “A 63-year-old man declared dead in 2016 is invisible to the state.”

A Cautionary Tale

Ilinca Călugăreanu
United Kingdom, Romania / 2023 / 79 min.
section: Ji.hlava Online, Opus Bonum
European Premiere
A Full Nest 2
The second series of the project on fostering and parenting delved much deeper into the darker corners of family life. This episode follows the Buchar family, who have found themselves in foster care. But what do the parents think of when their biological offspring becomes seriously ill? Do they feel that taking in non-biological children might not have been such a good idea? And how do they deal with the fact that even retarded or otherwise hedonic children will one day start to light up their calves and look for love, and want sex?"The full Nest represents education in the best sense of the word, that is, precisely what belongs to the main tasks of public television. It is not an observation, a time-consuming observation of different foster families, but a full-fledged "manual" that tries to show the topic of adopting and raising children from all sides. Significantly, Czech Television filmed it in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs and the regions of the Czech Republic." Quote from Reflex.

A Full Nest 2

Linda Kallistová Jablonská
Czech Republic / 2023 / 26 min.
section: Reality TV
World Premiere
A Hopeful Business
Freezing eggs today allows women to delay the ticking of the biological clock. In the Czech Republic, we already have almost fifty centres where these procedures are carried out. Moreover, after the pandemic wave, the number of women who have undergone this procedure has multiplied. It is therefore currently an unmissable demographic phenomenon that is making a significant contribution to population growth. In the long term, however, the statistics do not inspire much optimism.

A Hopeful Business

Natálie Císařovská
Czech Republic / 2023 / 26 min.
section: Czech Television Documentaries, Ji.hlava Online
The film already had its Czech Premiere
A Lonely Voice Against Moscow
The documentary follows in the footsteps of the controversial personality of František Kriegel, M.D., who was born into a Jewish family in Halych, saved lives as a frontline doctor in Spain, China, Burma and India, and after World War II joined the service of the Communist Party and the People's Militia. In 1968, he became one of the main representatives of our state and was the only member of the kidnapped delegation to save face and not officially condemn "fraternal aid," which had significant professional and social consequences for him.

A Lonely Voice Against Moscow

Martin Slunečko, Miloslav Šmídmajer
Czech Republic / 2023 / 52 min.
section: Czech Television Documentaries, Ji.hlava Online
The film already had its Czech Premiere
A Peculiar Time
We'll never see a dewdrop disappear from a blade of grass, says the fatally poetic commentary on human time. The cinematic one, unlike the human one, can slow down, speed up, watch from close range and from a distance. Then there's outhouse time. It’s bureaucratic time, which fickly shuffles around the constant inertia of a haystack.

A Peculiar Time

Jiří Papoušek
Czechoslovakia / 1968 / 11 min.
section: Czechoslovak Film Feuilleton
The film already had its Czech Premiere
A Pedestrian Missing
A mouth shaped like an air pump, an enlarged chest and no legs – this is what homo koumes, the representative of mattress and transistor culture, will look like in the future. A satirical essay about the neglect of hiking, it depicts a new type of man who flees to the countryside in the same droves as homo sapiens, a man on foot, only with bicycles for legs.

A Pedestrian Missing

František Papoušek
Czechoslovakia / 1964 / 8 min.
section: Czechoslovak Film Feuilleton
The film already had its Czech Premiere
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