Temné slunce (1980), dir. Otakar Vávra. Poster art by Jaroslav Paur.
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Marketa Lazarová, (1967)
Czechoslovak historical film directed by František Vláčil
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Magdaléna Vášáryová aka Vásáry Magda
in Cutting It Short (also released as Shortcuts) (Czech: Postřižiny - literraly: First haircut, Hungarian: Sörgyári capriccio), a 1980 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. It is based on the novel Postřižiny by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal.
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Dušan Hanák - Quiet Happiness (1986)
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Marketa Lazarová (starring Magda Vášáryová, directed by František Vláčil, 1967)
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Magda Vášáryová in Na komete (1970)
East-German postcard by VEB Progress Film-Vertrieb, Berlin, no. 51/71, 1971. Photo: Magda Vásáryová in Na komete/On the Comet (Karel Zeman, 1970).
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Magda Vášáryová (aka Marketa of the movie ‘Marketa Lazarová’), 60′s.
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Oh to remain and have Magda Vášáryová as my blog icon or to switch to a Gus fring icon... . The struggle hnnn n
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VTACKOVIA, SIROTY A BLAZNI” - (”Birds, Orphans, and Fools”; Jurai Jakubisko, 1969).
I'm yet under the impression of the stunning, extraordinary Slovak movie I watched just now; set in an undefined time and space it tells the story of two orphan friends who live among the ruins of an abandoned Church in the company of a drunken old man; they try to survive the perils of a dangerous and violent world by adopting a crazy, almost childish anarchist behavior; everything seems fine but the arrival of a young Jewish girl (Magda Vášáryová, you'll remind her in "Marketa Lazarova") will make jealousy to arise between them and their lives will change tragically.. (I stop here). The movie is narratively "terrible" and cinematically outstanding by the way it successfully blends surrealism, comedy, love story (a triangle that resounds, in part, Truffaut "Jules et Jim") and tragedy; actually, I tend to consider it both among the best Czechoslovak movies of any time (of those I saw, of course) and, according to the greatest part of the European critics, the most radical and accomplished film of the "Nová vlna" (the Czechoslovak nouvelle-vague). The director adopts a fantastic, deliriant, surreal style to tell his story by a mise-en-scène that recalls Bunuel and the best political movies of Godard and the final scenes, in which the violence literally explodes, stand, by themselves, as an overt denounce of the dictatorial regime that oppressed Czechslovak in that period (and the local communist authorities, sensing its subversive intent, banned the movie until the year 1990).
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Magda Vášáryová in Radúz a Mahulena (1970) dir. by Petr Weigl.
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Marketa Lazarová ~ František Vláčil ~ 1967
Feat: Magda Vášáryová
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Dušan Hanák - Quiet Happiness (1986)
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(via Movie Poster - Solstice, Čestmír Pechr, 1973)
Movie poster designed for Jozef Režucha’s psychological drama starring Juraj Kukura and Magda Vášáryová by Czech artist Čestmír Pechr.
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Vizionárske slová Magdy Vášáryovej o parlamentnom cirkuse. Jedna vec je pre ňu pohromou
Vizionárske slová Magdy Vášáryovej o parlamentnom cirkuse. Jedna vec je pre ňu pohromou
Vizionárske slová Magdy Vášáryovej o parlamentnom cirkuse. Jedna vec je pre ňu pohromou.
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