Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes (2008)
Stage-managed and manipulative picture, which can be viewed as an ironic pendant to poetic films celebrating the common sense, view into a static existence of a village alcoholic trying to cope with a text from the parish priest - within the context of the Christian rhetoric, the reconstructed commonness of the main character loses its meaningless nature, and the Man, on his way to catharsis through a catholic teaching, boozes away to a higher symbolic order.
Director: Lukáš Kokeš
Runtime: 14 min
Release Date: October 25, 2008
Screenplay
- Lukáš Kokeš (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Lukáš Kokeš
Editing: Lukáš Kokeš
Production: FAMU
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes about?
- Stage-managed and manipulative picture, which can be viewed as an ironic pendant to poetic films celebrating the common sense, view into a static existence of a village alcoholic trying to cope with a text from the parish priest - within the context of the Christian rhetoric, the reconstructed commonness of the main character loses its meaningless nature, and the Man, on his way to catharsis through a catholic teaching, boozes away to a higher symbolic order.
- Who directed Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes?
- Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes was directed by Lukáš Kokeš.
- How long is Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes?
- Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes has a runtime of 14m (14 minutes).
- Where was Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes produced?
- Redemption Attempt of TV Repairman Josef Lávicka in Nine Scenes was produced in Czech Republic.