Résumés(1)
Amidst today’s urban jungle of concrete, glass and metal, it is easy to forget that we actually live in the territory formerly dominated by wildlife. Many of its members have been exterminated by humans, while others have fled the sprawling urbanization to the surrounding countryside. It is their survival strategies that get revealed in exciting detail in the documentary series, Planet Czechia. For two years, a team of camera operators headed by Jan Hošek were recording a life cycle of Prague’s wild animal world across all seasons of the year. The film, accompanied by the commentary read by the actor Jiří Macháček, registers everyday struggles of the fat dormouse, the mouflon, blackbirds or the water hen, teaching the viewers in a casual manner a higher degree of tolerance toward the city’s overlooked inhabitants. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Jiří Macháček (narrateur)
Tchécoslovaquie
Meilleurs films :
Oblomov (2002) (pièce de théâtre filmée)
Les Solitaires (2000)
Občanský průkaz (2010)
Richard Stanke (narrateur)
Tchécoslovaquie
Meilleurs films :
Ve stínu (2012)
Polnočná omša (2015) (pièce de théâtre filmée)
Protektor (2009)