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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and mind of Jan Bělohradský, a notorious Czech robber who, after spending decades in prison, is released and attempts to reintegrate into society. The film follows his struggles with the modern world, his complex relationships, and his philosophical reflections on crime, punishment, and freedom. It offers a raw and intimate portrait of a man confronting his past and his uncertain future.
Critical Reception
Loupežnická balada received critical acclaim for its unflinching and empathetic portrayal of its subject. Critics lauded director Vít Klusák's ability to gain the trust of Jan Bělohradský, resulting in a deeply personal and insightful documentary. The film was praised for its exploration of complex themes without resorting to sensationalism, offering a nuanced look at a life shaped by crime and incarceration.
What Reviewers Say
A compelling and empathetic character study of a notorious criminal.
Praised for its intimate access and insightful exploration of justice and freedom.
Offers a nuanced perspective on reintegration after long-term imprisonment.
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Awards & Accolades
Awarded the Audience Award at the Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Vít Klusák famously sent Jan Bělohradský 150 letters over the course of three years before he agreed to be filmed, highlighting the significant effort and trust-building required for this documentary.
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