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Cast: Petr Cepek, Jan Kacer, Vera Galatíková, Zdenek Kryzánek
IMBD: Link
Language : Czech
Subtitles : English, Italian
Frantisek Vlácil, director of Valley of the Bees, might be considered (and usually is) a phenomenon in the context of Czechoslovak cinema of the 1960s. Being older that the third generation of FAMU (the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague) and making films that were distinctly different from anything else, he did not really belong to the so-called Czechoslovak New Wave. His cinematic language is more closely aligned with that of static image and non- realistic sound, rather than direct testimony on everyday and the poetry of light and movement. His chef-d'oeuvre Marketa Lazarová is long but not epic, crude but not realistic, employing both Christian and pagan symbolism while still remaining rather worldly. Valley of the Bees bears many similarities, probably but not exclusively because it was developed in the same period, as an offset of its more spectacular predecessor.
The film presents 1960s black and white photography at its best. Though shot in anamorphic widescreen, the film does not avoid central or otherwise extreme compositions. Shots where characters stare directly into camera are not rare. Dim interior shots alternate with overlit exteriors. Long shots are followed by extreme details. And sometimes the images become almost abstract, as they trace the structures and surfaces of objects and human body. All of these, as well as rather non-naturalistic sound design, quite surprisingly add to the perceived realism of the film as a whole. Even today it surprises with its unusually modern concept of historical genre.
Just like Vlácil's Marketa Lazarová, the film is an adaptation of a novel. Valley of the Bees was written by Vladimír Körner and adapted for the screen by the author himself, in cooperation with Vlácil. While Marketa Lazarová took Vlacil years to develop and finish, Valley of the Bees was, according to the director himself, quite easy to put together. And although the film will probably always stay in the shadow of its longer and more monumental predecessor, it certainly can be considered one of the best films of the Czechoslovak 1960s, if not Czech cinema in general. (Anna Batistová)
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Name: Valley Of The Bees.Frantisek Vlácil.1968.BluRay.mkv
Date: Fri, 11 Oct 2024 23:20:51 +0100
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Duration: 01:40:27 (6026.927 s)
Container: matroska
Production date: Mon, 07 Oct 2024 11:17:28 +0100
Total tracks: 4
Track nr. 1: video (V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC) {eng}
Track nr. 2: audio (A_FLAC) {cze}
Track nr. 3: audio (A_OPUS) [The Projection Booth audio commentary with Mike White and Robert Bellissimo] {eng}