Documentaire / Court métrage
Tchéquie,
2002, 30 min
Réalisation:
Filip RemundaScénario:
Filip RemundaPhotographie:
Martin MatiášekRésumés(1)
This documentary about the people of Blšany is seen through the eyes of Mr. Tříska, the local one-room school principal and an amateur filmmaker, creator of a movie about “the smallest community in the world with a first league soccer team.” He guides us through an eerie village marked by Communism, a hamlet awakened from its lethargy once every two weeks by a first league soccer match. “Meetings were also held in the country,” claims Tříska, “but executions and trials took place in town. A person had to be careful in the country if he didn’t want to be denounced, but when he went to the doctor he knew he wouldn’t pay for prescriptions; and the bus cost a crown fifty, not ten like today.” (Doc Alliance Films)
(plus)Récompenses
- gagnant
- Nomination
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF)
- 2002 - Filip Remunda (Best Documentary under 30 Minutes)
FAMUfest
- 2002 - Filip Remunda (Best Documentary)
- 2002 - Jakub Voves, Matouš Outrata (Best Editing)