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slayerbuffy · 2 years
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Marketa Lazarová 1967 | dir. František Vláčil
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dailyworldcinema · 2 years
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Marketa Lazarová 1967 | dir. František Vláčil  
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mtonino · 6 months
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Marketa Lazarová (1967) František Vláčil
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bebemoon · 2 years
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“marketa lazarová” {1967}, dir. františek vláčil .
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darksideofaquarius · 1 year
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Marketa Lazarová, (1967)
Czechoslovak historical film directed by František Vláčil
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byneddiedingo · 1 year
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Magda Vásáryová in Marketa Lasarová (Frantisek Vlácil, 1967)
Cast: Josef Kemr, Magda Vásáryová, Frantisek Velecký, Ivan Palúch, Pavla Polásková, Michal Kozuch, Harry Studt, Vlastimil Harapes, Zdenek Kryzánek, Vladimir Mensik, Zdenek Rehor. Screenplay: Frantisek Pavlícek, Frantisek Vlácil, based on a novel by Vladislav Vancura. Cinematography: Bedrich Batka. Art direction: Oldrich Okác. Film editing: Miroslav Hájek. Music: Zdenek Liska.
I am grateful to Tom Gunning's Criterion Collection essay on Marketa Lazarová not only for the many insights into the film, including a concise summary of the story it tells, but also for citing another film scholar's comparison of it to Andrei Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev (1966). My viewing of Frantisek Vlácil's film was very much like my first viewing of Tarkovsky's: It left me with a feeling that I had seen something extraordinary that I didn't quite understand. I've seen Andre Rublev again, and while I can't say I understand it, I recognize it as the extraordinary cinema masterpiece that it is. It's entirely possible that another viewing of Marketa Lazarová might leave me with a similar impression. Both films are immersive experiences, throwing the viewers into an era strange to them and giving them only a few guideposts to help them sort out even such matters as who's doing what to whom and why. Marketa Lazarová has been voted the greatest Czech film by Czech critics and filmmakers, and I have no doubt that it deserves the accolade. But it will take me another viewing simply to get my bearings on it. It's beautifully filmed, and it does some daring things with sound -- the voices were dubbed later, sometimes with actors other than the ones we see on screen. Every film in a language foreign to me is a cultural challenge, though one I welcome, so much kudos to TCM for programming Marketa Lazarová.
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cinemaquiles · 1 year
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CINCO CLÁSSICOS DA REPÚBLICA TCHECA QUE VOCÊ PRECISA CONHECER! 
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cemyafilmarsiv · 5 months
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Marketa Lazarová directed by Frantisek Vlácil
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thecinematicshots · 1 year
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crumbargento · 2 months
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Marketa Lazarová - František Vláčil -1967 - Czechoslovakia
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amourduloup · 4 months
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Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson | Louise Erdrich, ‘Captivity’, Jacklight | Vladislav Vančura, Marketa Lazarová, tr. Carleton Bulki | Anonymous, The Incest Diary
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thank you for all you do! i just got into czech(o)slovak cinema because of you and was wondering if you had any favorite films on the GD that you recommend?
Hi! ❤️ Thank you for your words! I’m glad my blog has encouraged you to start exploring CS cinema! I’m pretty sure you won’t be disappointed 🙂
I’ll list my favourite films from each folder but you can’t go wrong with any film that you’ll find there.
30's - 40's
Divá Bára / Wild Barbara (1949) dir. by Vladimír Čech (drama)
Eva tropí hlouposti / Eva Fools Around (1939) dir. by Martin Frič (comedy, romance)
Podobizna / The Portrait (1947) dir. by Jiří Slavíček (drama, horror, mystery)
Fairy Tales
Byl jednou jeden král… / Once Upon a Time, There Was a King… (1954) dir. by Bořivoj Zeman
Jak se budí princezny / How to Wake Up Princesses (1977) dir. by Václav Vorlíček
Perinbaba / The Feather Fairy (1985) dir. by Juraj Jakubisko
Princ a Večernice / The Prince and the Evening Star (1978) dir. by Václav Vorlíček
Princezna se zlatou hvězdou / The Princess with the Golden Star (1959) dir. by Martin Frič
Pyšná princezna / The Proud Princess (1952) dir. by Bořivoj Zeman
S čerty nejsou žerty / Give the Devil His Due (1984) dir. by Hynek Bočan
Tři oříšky pro Popelku / Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973) dir. by Václav Vorlíček
Films directed by Juraj Herz
Morgiana (1972) (horror, drama)
Panna a netvor / Beauty and the Beast (1978) (fairy tale, horror, romance)
Petrolejové lampy / The Petroleum Lamps (1971) (drama)
Spalovač mrtvol / The Cremator (1968) (drama, horror)
Films directed by Karel Kachyňa
Kočár do Vídně / A Carriage Going to Vienna (1966) (drama, war)
Malá mořská víla / The Little Mermaid (1976) (fairy tale, drama)
Ucho / The Ear (1970) (drama, thriller)
Musicals / Opera
Noc na Karlštejně / A Night at Karlstein (1973) dir. by Zdeněk Podskalský
Films directed by Karel Zeman
Baron Prášil / The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (1961) (sci-fi, fantasy, adventure)
Čarodějův učeň / The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1977) (animated, horror, fairy tale)
Na kometě / On the Comet (1970) (sci-fi, fantasy, adventure)
Vynález zkázy / Invention for Destruction or The Fabulous World of Jules Verne (1958) (sci-fi, fantasy, adventure)
Other
Marketa Lazarová (1967) dir. by František Vláčil (drama, history)
Parodies / Comedies
Adéla ještě nevečeřela / Adela Has Not Had Her Supper Yet (1977) dir. by Oldřich Lipský
Dívka na koštěti / The Girl on the Broomstick (1971) dir. by Václav Vorlíček
Jak utopit Dr. Mráčka aneb Konec vodníků v Čechách / How to Drown Dr. Mracek, the Lawyer (1974) dir. by Václav Vorlíček
Jára Cimrman ležící, spící / Jára Cimrman Lying, Sleeping (1983) dir. by Ladislav Smoljak
Tajemství hradu v Karpatech / The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians (1981) dir. by Oldřich Lipský
Recent Films
Fair Play (2014) dir. by Andrea Sedláčková (drama)
Kolja (1996) dir. by Jan Svěrák (comedy, drama)
Kytice / Wild Flowers (2000) dir. by F. A. Brabec (drama, horror, romance, poetic)
Pelíšky / Cosy Dens (1999) dir. by Jan Hřebejk (comedy, drama)
Requiem pro panenku / Requiem for a Doll (1991) dir. by Filip Renč (drama, thriller)
Želary (2003) dir. by Ondřej Trojan (drama, war, romace)
New Wave
Lásky jedné plavovlásky / Loves of a Blonde (1965) dir. by Miloš Forman (comedy, drama)
Slávnosť v botanickej záhrade / Celebration in the Botanical Garden (1969) dir. by Elo Havetta (comedy)
Slnko v sieti / The Sun in the Net (1962) dir. by Štefan Uher (drama)
Valerie a týden divů / Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (1970) dir. by Jaromil Jireš (fantasy, horror)
Silent Films
Erotikon (1929) dir. by Gustav Machatý (drama, romance)
TV Series
Arabela (1980) dir. by Václav Vorlíček (comedy, fairy tale, fantasy)
Návštěvníci / The Visitors (1983) dir. by Jindřich Polák (sci-fi, comedy)
Films directed by Věra Chytilová
Ovoce stromů rajských jíme / We Eat the Fruit of the Trees of Paradise (1969) (CS new wave movement)
Sedmikrásky / Daisies (1966) (comedy, CS new wave movement)
Vlčí bouda / Wolf’s Hole (1986) (horror, drama)
Enjoy❣️
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artfilmfan · 7 months
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Marketa Lazarová (Frantisek Vlácil, 1967)
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davidhudson · 1 year
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Adam Juresko’s poster for Marketa Lazarová (1967), directed by František Vláčil (February 19, 1924 - January 28, 1999).
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child-in-her-eyes · 1 year
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i posted this passage from marketa lazarová on my other blog when i first read it, and i think i talked a little about why it got to me. the idea that one's suffering & abuse is part of god's plan has always disturbed me, even as it's also been an odd sort of comfort. to justify rape as god's will is a chilling thing to do, and particularly cruel to someone who really believes.
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and now rereading the kiss by kathryn harris, these passages really stood out to me:
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it's such a horrifying thought, that the person who hurts you has god on their side.
it also reminded of this poem @/cithaerons posted once (here).
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"god against god", father against father, it's scary enough as it is -- but to not even have god on your side? to be unable to claim his protection? unusually cruel.
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girlscarpia · 5 months
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Okay I'll let it run while I try to study (lol)
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