Gustáv Valach

  • Karel Kachyna – Noc nevesty AKA The Nun’s Night (1967)

    1961-1970ArthouseCzech RepublicDramaKarel Kachyna

    Quote:
    One day of autumn 1950, during the forced collectivization, the farmers lead their cattle into the common stables of the new cooperative. The cooperative’s chairman, Picin, publicly calls out the farmers’ names. Only one among the farmers – the rich farmer Konvalinka – opposes the imposed violence in a horrific way, shooting all his cattle and himself committing suicide. The village witnesses the return of Konvalinka’s daughter, nicknamed Miss, a former nun whose cloister was closed by the new regime. She is running the remaining property alone, only with the help of the village fool Ambroz.Read More »

  • Stefan Uher – Javor a Juliana AKA Maple and Juliana (1973)

    Stefan Uher1971-1980DramaFantasySlovakia

    Based on old slovak ballads, it tells of fiddlers who with their magic violins spread evil and destruction all over the world.

    From Skritek’s film journal:
    A girl is transformed into a maple tree by her impulsive and angry mother. Three poor wandering musicians come by the tree and create instruments from it. Walking around the country instead of happiness they bring death everywhere with their cursed instruments. However they cannot get rid of them, unless they bury the wooden instruments at the place of the tree. The three are anything but harmonious, each taking in their disputes various stances. In the end they are enlisted to go to war, because they hardly survive as unlucky musicians and bring the instruments back. That’s when the story takes an even more tragic turn for all.Read More »

  • Eduard Grecner – Drak sa vracia AKA The Return of Dragon [+ Extra] (1968)

    1961-1970ArthouseCzech RepublicDramaEduard Grecner

    Synopsis:
    A ballad of love, hatred, and desire to escape from loneliness. The story of a reclusive potter, who returns, years after being shunned by his village.
    The story is a simple one, set in medieval times, in a small village near the Tatra mountain range bordering Slovakia and Poland. Where a potter named Martin Lepiš (Czech actor Radovan Lukavský, perfectly cast here in the role of an outsider), whom the villagers refer to as Dragon, returns, several years after he was wrongfully driven away for crimes he did not commit. He comes back not for revenge or any motive other than to simply live his old life in peace. However his former fiancée Eva (Emília Vášáryová, wonderfully expressive in an almost silent role), is now married, and her new husband Simon (Gustav Valach) and the other villagers, are suspicious of Dragon’s intentions. Is there anything he can do to gain acceptance and respect, or is it a hopeless cause?Read More »

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