Gorila (Pavel Göbl)
An underground, avant-garde film based on the dramatic artwork by René Levínský. Through his film “Gorila”, director Pavel Göbl presents an uncompromising, anti-ilusive study of the world. It is a specific film, which could be called the icebreaker of the avant-garde referring to Ejznstejn and “The Most Beautiful Teddies” (in czech Nejhodnější medvídci). The plot is linguistically lyrized by a lower sociolectic component, to an extent that overcomes all conceivable dimensions. The film is a plenary variation of the theatrical production “HARILA” or “The Most Beautiful Teddies”. The text of this theatre play has been awarded many times, receiving, for example, the Divadelní noviny Award for 2007
About film: | Feature length, color, fiction |
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Content & topic of the film: | In the gardening colony of Liben city, more precisely in Buddy's restaurant, the viewers are involved into the stunningly exciting story of one woman, three men and one dog. Their imperative is freedom. They are no longer looking for a homeland for themselves and their thoughts. On the contrary, they feel the instincts of primates in their bodies, letting their pulse to beat. They wake up their deep apes instincts and continue their journey to salvation. |
Starring: | Johana Švarcová |
Team of creators: | Pavel Sličný (Göbl)/ director, author of the script |
Premiere: | 2.2.2011 |