Documentary Films - Competition 2008 / René / Czech Republic 2008
The main protagonist in another of Helena Třeštíková’s long-term documentaries is the die-hard criminal and imaginative writer René Plášil. With raw authenticity, the director records the luckless fate of René over a period of twenty years as he yo-yos between prison and freedom.
“Why has my shitty life turned out like this? No-one knows. Not even God. God’s on holiday and he’s reading porn” – an excerpt from Diary of the Forgotten, the journal kept by die-hard criminal and imaginative writer René Plášil, the main protagonist in another of Helena Třeštíková’s long-term documentaries. With raw authenticity, the director records the luckless fate of René over a period of twenty years as he yo-yos between prison and freedom. The life of René, who successfully stylises himself in the role of a desperado, unfolds against a backdrop of important political events occurring in the CR and beyond its borders. The Velvet Revolution, the presidential election, 9/11 and the Czech Republic’s accession to the EU. All this is “digested” by René mostly from the confines of various prisons. The film also traces the director’s intriguing relationship with her “subject of study”, who sometimes feels like a prostitute selling his life story for filthy lucre, but for whom the visits from the film crew or his countless letters to Helena Třeštíková are often his only solace.
90 min / Color, 35 mm
World premiere
Director Helena Třeštíková
/ Screenplay Helena Třeštíková
/ Dir. of Photography M. Kubala, P. Pešek, S. Slušný, M. Dvořák, O. Belica, M. Souček, V. Hamerník
/ Music Tadeáš Věrčák
/ Editor Jakub Hejna
/ Producer Kateřina Černá, Pavel Strnad
/ Production Negativ s.r.o.
/ Contact Negativ, Aerofilms, Taskovski Films Ltd.
/ Distributor Aerofilms
www: www.negativ.cz
Helena Třeštíková (b. 1949, Prague) studied direction at FAMU (1974) and established the Film and Sociology Foundation at the end of 1990, and the Man and Time Foundation in 1994. She started making documentaries spanning several years back in 1972, her first being the college film Viva Acqua (1972). She has made over 40 documentaries, mostly treating human relationships, social problems and women’s issues. Select filmography: A Touch of Light (1979), If Something Needs Our Help – It’s Freedom (1990), Lída Baarová’s Bittersweet Memories (1996), Expulsion from Literature (1999), Sweet Century (1998 – Best Documentary at the KVIFF) or the similarly conceived Women at the Turn of the Millennium (Trapped, 2001 – Special Jury Mention at the KVIFF). Long-term series: Tell Me Something about Yourself (from 1989) and Marriage Stories (1987-2006). The KVIFF screened her long-term documentary Marcela (2006) in 2007.
Negativ
Ostrovní 30, 110 00, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 603 360 661
E-mail: [email protected]
Aerofilms
Milady Horákové 383/79, 170 00, Praha 7
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 224 947 566
E-mail: [email protected]
Taskovski Films Ltd.
19-21 Christopher Street, EC2A 2B, London
United Kingdom
Phone: +387 656 520 46
E-mail: [email protected]
Kateřina Černá
Producer
Helena Třeštíková
Film Director, Producer
Jakub Hejna
Film Director, Film Editor
Martina Reková
PR & Marketing
Pavel Strnad
Producer
John Riley
Producer, Sales Agent
Zuzana Pudilová
Distributor
Ivo Andrle
Distributor
Irena Taskovski
Sales Agent
Vlastimil Hamerník
Director of Photography
Marta Švecová
Festival Organizer, Film Institution Rep., Sales Agent
Uta Gildhuis
Sales Agent
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