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
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Lukáš Kokeš
Editing: Lukáš Kokeš
Production: FAMU
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Český
Original Language: cs
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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.