Mŕtvola musí zomrieť
Mŕtvola musí zomrieť

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Mŕtvola musí zomrieť

2011
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Slovak

A black comedy set in the lives of two university employees. Its boss and opportunist Alexander Pažicky and his brother-in-law and professor, Kristof Mitrovsky. His poetic ambitions and ideals, however, battle with his instinctive nature, which manifests itself especially in his sex life...

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Miroslav JanekGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This Czech documentary delves into the life and legacy of the influential Czech poet and artist Jiří Kolář. It explores his artistic evolution, his experiences during challenging historical periods in Czechoslovakia, and his enduring impact on contemporary art and literature. The film uses archival footage, interviews, and artistic interpretations to paint a comprehensive portrait of the artist.

Critical Reception

The film received positive reviews for its insightful exploration of Jiří Kolář's life and work, being praised for its thoroughness and respectful portrayal of a significant Czech cultural figure. Critics highlighted its success in capturing the essence of Kolář's multifaceted artistic output and his importance within the broader context of Czech art history.

What Reviewers Say

  • A comprehensive and respectful tribute to a significant Czech artist.

  • Effectively captures the breadth of Jiří Kolář's artistic and literary contributions.

  • Offers valuable insight into a crucial figure of 20th-century Czech culture.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited but generally commend the documentary for its depth and educational value, particularly for those interested in Czech art and poetry.

Fun Fact

Jiří Kolář was not only a poet and visual artist but also a key figure in the Czech avant-garde movement, known for his innovative techniques like 'collages' and 'frottages'.

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