Laterna magika II
Laterna magika II

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Laterna magika II

1960
Movie
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English

A film of the Czech multimedia theatre production, Magician's Lantern. Eight Czechoslovak directors filmed a choreographic performance conceived and directed by director Alfred Radok and artist Josef Svoboda. This performance consists of twelve scenes: "Introduction", "Airport", "Rhythms", "Cymbal Concert", "Inspiration", "Hoop Dancer", "Spartakiade", "Dvořák's Slavonic Dance", "Prague Spring", "Love is a Fatal Game", "SL'UK", and "Finale".

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Alfréd RadokGenres: Avant-garde, Musical

Plot Summary

Laterna magika II is a unique cinematic creation that blends live performance with film projections. It explores themes of dreams, memory, and the human condition through a series of surreal and visually striking vignettes. The film doesn't follow a linear narrative but instead creates an immersive experience, drawing the audience into a world where reality and fantasy intertwine.

Critical Reception

As an experimental film from the early 1960s, Laterna magika II was ahead of its time and received a specialized reception. It is highly regarded for its innovative use of multimedia and its artistic ambition, though its unconventional structure may not appeal to all viewers. It is celebrated as a significant work in the history of Czech cinema and multimedia performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its groundbreaking fusion of theater and cinema.

  • Lauded for its visual artistry and experimental approach.

  • Noted for its abstract and dreamlike quality.

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Fun Fact

Laterna magika II was a continuation of the original Laterna magika concept, which premiered at the Brussels World Expo in 1958, merging film and live stage performance in a way that was highly innovative for its era.

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