My Latest 150 000 Cigarettes

(téléfilm)
  • anglais My Last 150 000 Cigarettes (titre de festival) (plus)
Spot TV
Tchéquie, 2013, 52 min

Réalisation:

Ivo Bystřičan

Scénario:

Ivo Bystřičan

Photographie:

Jakub Halousek

Acteurs·trices:

Ivo Bystřičan
(autres professions)

Résumés(1)

This infotainment documentary tackles the politics and business behind the most widespread addiction – smoking. The filmmakers travel to Kutná Hora to explore the state-tolerated drug in terms of the business it generates. Kutná Hora with its cigarette factory becomes a microcosm that represents the vicious circle of making money off human weakness. Heavy smoker himself, the director of the film undergoes a yearlong rehab therapy recording a personal video diary that serves as a time frame for the main storyline. The film features managers, developers and marketing specialists of Phillip Morris, deputies and senators based in Kutná Hora, owners of local pubs and bars, local psychologists, doctors and quacks of various species who specialize in smoking cessation and, of course, ordinary smokers from Kutná Hora. (texte officiel du distributeur)

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Critiques (1)

Isherwood 

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anglais Ivo Bystřičan understood the principles of television humor and, in combination with exposing his own skin to the market, brought one of the funniest films to the Jihlava festival. On the edge between a documentary (interviews with politicians, people from the cigarette business) and a hidden camera show ("cigarettes in public spaces"), he unfolds a surprisingly thoughtful story about why we smoke, how and when we start, and how difficult it is to quit (self-shooting cam). I could have objections that the film doesn't go into as much depth as the topic deserves, but infiltrating the hermetic wall of silence of people in the industry would probably require an undercover operation. ()