Kinetopsia (2024)
Kinetopsia, a disorder in which one believes that static objects are in motion, serves as a metaphor for the social situation we find ourselves in: the Velvet Revolution took place thirty-five years ago, and while the opaque present continues to bring new problems, public discussion often still revolves around the hunt for the "spectre of communism". From the perspective of a young couple, we discover the fascinating project of Sylvia's abandoned Discoland and become aware of the critical moments of the political transformation that has determined the economic and cultural conditions in which we live today.
Director: Tomáš Svoboda
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: October 27, 2024
Cast
Screenplay
- Tomáš Svoboda (Screenplay)
- Tomáš Svoboda (Story)
Music: Jaroslav Šlauf
Cinematography: Michal Černý
Editing: Jaromír Pesr
Production: i/o post
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kinetopsia about?
- Kinetopsia, a disorder in which one believes that static objects are in motion, serves as a metaphor for the social situation we find ourselves in: the Velvet Revolution took place thirty-five years ago, and while the opaque present continues to bring new problems, public discussion often still revolves around the hunt for the "spectre of communism". From the perspective of a young couple, we discover the fascinating project of Sylvia's abandoned Discoland and become aware of the critical moments of the political transformation that has determined the economic and cultural conditions in which we live today.
- Who directed Kinetopsia?
- Kinetopsia was directed by Tomáš Svoboda.
- Who stars in Kinetopsia?
- Kinetopsia stars Marie-Luisa Purkrábková, Samuel Toman, Pavel Langer, Daniela Voráčková.
- How long is Kinetopsia?
- Kinetopsia has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is Kinetopsia?
- Kinetopsia is a Documentary film.
- Where was Kinetopsia produced?
- Kinetopsia was produced in Czech Republic.