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FAMU... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_and_ ... _in_Prague
The school was established between 1946 and 1948, as one of the three branches of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (AMU), the fifth oldest film school in the world after Moscow, Berlin, Rome, and Paris. ... the 1960s are considered to be FAMU's "golden period", during which many of the central figures of the Czechoslovak new wave were students at the school...
37th FILM FESTIVAL FAMUFEST 28. 4. — 2. 5.
https://www.famufest.cz/films/category/play-now
https://www.famufest.cz/about
FAMUFEST is a multi-genre film festival. It is annually organized by the students of FAMU film school in Prague. It enables its visitors to experience a truly original atmosphere as well, its program provides a point of view on the variety, presented by the possible future leaders of domestic and international cinematography, photography, and other media outlets.
FAMUFEST is looking forward to premiere 64 films in total, which will be introduced in thematic film blocks and will be available for free for 72 hours each.
so far, i checked only one 2 min long film exercise and prior to the "film", there were many ads (about 2 min in sum).
i.e., seems like the videos are not geo-blocked but (probably) prepare to be extensively harassed by advertisement (at the start)!
and it seems not all the films are available all the time (viz "each available for free 72 hours" — from 28/4 till 2/5).
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No0
WE ARE EPICENTERS OF THE EARTHQUAKE (Tomáš Hlaváček, 2020) 41m ... watched (yesterday) as a part of AFO2020
(boomer says, environmental grief of/for the millennials.)
ickykino tweeovalis wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:12 am No11
WE ARE EPICENTERS OF THE EARTHQUAKE (Tomáš Hlaváček, 2020) 41m
A young couple travels around the Czech Republic and deals with the weighing environmental grief and their position in the systems that actively produce it.

The film takes a close look at the relationship of two young people and their confrontation with the emotions they experience while identifying the scope and impact of human activity on the environment. One does not need to go to melting glaciers or dying tropical forests, humanity’s destructive footprint is visible in our immediate vicinity. This can be seen in the forests, which we no longer recognise. As a silent observer, the camera captures the protagonists’ intimate moments of awareness, as well as various ways in which they both cope with it.
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oh the adverts have subtitles but not the films themselves

jiri if you watch anything nice that doesn't have language, please flag!
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:15 pm oh the adverts have subtitles but not the films themselves

jiri if you watch anything nice that doesn't have language, please flag!
i checked only the 2 min long film and it was without dialogue.

No1
SEQUENCE STUDY (Kryštof Čížek) 2m (no dialogue)
Even assembling a bicycle can make music. The components of a human hand come alive, each has its own sound, becoming musical instruments. We have a feeling we can touch them, too. We trace our fingers over the chains, we can feel the rattling of the wheel hub with the spinning of the wheel, the texture of the grip tape or the jingling of the screws in our palm. The human is a conductor and the bicycle his orchestra.
it was just a film exercise — not really a noteworthy auteur cinema.
and based on subs in ads i hoped subs are not a problem. :(
i will let you know if i stumble upon anything remarkable with subs or without dialogue!
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:15 pm oh the adverts have subtitles but not the films themselves
now (again surviving all the ads), i tried WE ARE EPICENTERS OF THE EARTHQUAKE (Tomáš Hlaváček, 2020) 41m (Eng subs)
not really a film i would recommend but i see it has subs!
so i still hope that most of the films have subs — hopefully, something without subs will be rather an exception.
thus if you notice something that seems interesting, try if subs are there.
in any case, i will flag!
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No0
SPARKLY SHINY BRIGHTLY SEE, KALEIDOSCOPE GROWS FROM EARS (Klára Ondračková, Tereza Chudáčková, 2020) 8 m (no dialogue) ... watched during JIDFF2020
ickykino tweeovalis wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:24 am SPARKLY SHINY BRIGHTLY SEE, KALEIDOSCOPE GROWS FROM EARS (Klára Ondračková, Tereza Chudáčková, 2020) :!:
there is one more short film that i already watched in the past.
i see i bookmarked it with a yellow exclamation mark then but i don't feel like anymore it is a must-see (watch at your own risk).
as i quick-checked now, it is without dialogue — only at the beginning, two female voices read the title (SPARKLY SHINY BRIGHTLY SEE, KALEIDOSCOPE GROWS FROM EARS).
and i see, the film is available on FAMU Vimeo too (no female voices reading title — title only in writing — the rest = no dialogue)
We find ourselves in a jungle of abstract shapes and forms which changes dynamically and mimics frequencies of sounds and vibrations. This experimental piece pulls us right into our own minds and makes us feel as if the entire scene is taking place directly inside our ear.
https://vimeo.com/496415169
No0
ABOUT SHAMAN SASHA WHO DECIDED TO EXORCISE THE DEMON FROM PUTIN (Nora Štrbová, 2020) 3m ... watched during JIDFF2020
ickykino tweeovalis wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 1:15 pm 31/10
ABOUT SHAMAN SASHA WHO DECIDED TO EXORCISE THE DEMON FROM PUTIN (Nora Štrbová, 2020) :!:
Based on the true story of shaman Aleksandr Gabyshev, who set out on an 8,000-kilometre journey from Yakutia to Moscow to exorcise a demon he believed existed in Vladimir Putin. Although they didn’t believe in magic, the authorities were frightened by Sasha's powers.
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No0
MRS. HAPPY (Nikola Klinger, 2020) 16m ... watched during JIDFF2020
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/mrs.-happy
An epistolary film about two people trying to minimize the great distance between them. Their memories of encounters but also of life’s woes and pitfalls and questions of hope and faith come alive through mutual correspondence. They slowly come to realize that they might be even further apart than the distance their letters must cross.
ickykino tweeovalis wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 10:06 pm 25/10
MRS. HAPPY (Nikola Klinger, 2020) :!:
Upon seeing the envelope with my initials, you may well wonder who it is that writes to you. Of course, it is just little me.
No0
NOBODY NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS, HE SAID (Ester Grohová, 2020) 4m ... watched during JIDFF2020
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/nobo ... is-he-said
A personal statement about coming to terms with trauma. Feelings of loss and worthlessness are part of reality of our everyday lives. Unprocessed emotions which need space and meaning. What is our relationship with pain and our own bodies in the process of self-acceptance? Can pain be processed in a positive way, as a sign that we are alive? Can we breathe our way to self-awareness? A film about re-creating emotional mental states, changing apathy and resignation into intimate confession and active calling for social change, about collective societal transformation of shame into pride, anger into strength, fear into courage and pain into compassion.
ickykino tweeovalis wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 11:24 am 7/11
NOBODY NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS, HE SAID (Ester Grohová, 2020) :!:
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:15 pm flag!
No2
AMPLIFIED SILENCE (Marek Mrkvička, 2020) 23m (Eng subs — Movie available to play until midnight)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/amplified-silence
A documentary film about the artist Petr Válek tries to find the answer to the following question: how far can we get with sound experimentation? Through experiments with throwing different types of lids on the ground to a machine that creates silence, we discover the ways we can perceive not only sound itself but also, art.
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title ZESÍLENÉ TICHO is unsubtitled (AMPLIFIED SILENCE) but, otherwise, there are subs!
i only started to watch (so i can't say yet if the film is good) tho i wholeheartedly recommend the subject of the film, i.e. Petr Válek.
Petr "Válka" (válka=war) is autocorrect-misspelling, his surname is "Válek".
i already shared (twice!) Petr's "amplified silence" on this forum in the past because i occasionally watch his music videos.
if you wondered (in the past — noticing those two past shares) who is that eccentric multi-instrumentalist now you have an opportunity to get to know (in this 23m long student documentary).

ART IS A QUESTION TO ALL THE ANSWERS!
ickykino tweeovalis wrote: Sat Apr 24, 2021 2:27 pm speaking about electronic music...
news from the local electronic (noise) scene.
heavy metal guitar review.
https://youtu.be/NbPgNurUBhs
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No3
ANATOMY OF A CZECH AFTERNOON (Adam Martinec, 2020) 22m (Eng subs — Movie available to play until midnight)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/anat ... -afternoon
Anatomy of a Czech Afternoon takes us to a paradise of socks in sandals, bodies on display and deep-fried chips. Based on a real tragedy of the children who drowned in the Lhota lake, the film reveals the personalities of the locals. Apathy, resignation, uselessness but also anxiety and fear. All this merges with the stuffy air of the hot day, which brings only sweat and tears, in the worst possible way.

https://vimeo.com/429929169
probably not a must-see but if anyone is curious about the flavor of local apathy & imbecility (& has anything better to do for 22 min) then it can be (eventually) watched.
based on a true story that was (locally) widely medialized — summer, all drowning in sunlight, crowded beach (we don't have a sea, so we call "beach" any pile of sand next to any pond), two little boys drowned (in water) without anyone around noticing (yes, all the consumerism made of us a bunch of apathetic dummies who are submerged in indifference).
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No4
JUNKIE OPERA (Oliver Beaujard, Nino Zardalishvili, 2020) 5m (Eng subs — Movie available to play until midnight)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/junkie-opera
A wild night, a party, cabriolet, drugs and a text from a new girlfriend. A crazy cocktail that the protagonist must drink to the last drop. A party well underway places him in a precarious position where he can be helped only by his new friend – a black and white dalmatian. The audience witnesses an eccentric psychedelic trip filled with references to cult classics yet remaining unpredictable.
near to pointless scatological anecdote.

No5
FLUID LIFE (Zora Čápová) 6m (Eng subs — Movie available to play until midnight)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/fluid-life
It’s never too late to change your life. The protagonist knows. She decided to leave the comfort of her Prague flat for a houseboat. Apart from the occasional visitor, she has only her dog and omnipresent water for company. A short contemplative piece on finding your own little paradise not far from the asphalt jungle.
contribution to the recent nomad-life discourse.
in Prague, there are no trailer parks but houseboat parks.

No7
MAYA (Martina Pavlíková, 2020) 17m (Eng subs — Movie available to play until midnight)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/maya
The seductive Maya lives a nomadic life. She travels by train with confidence and grace, there is no need to buy a ticket, the company of men gets her everything she needs. What happens when she encounters a competitor? A neo-decadent piece inspired by Jim Morrison’s poem Desert which evokes the advertising boom of the 1980s, captures an exciting journey of a woman bound neither by conventions nor by railway tracks.
ickykino.

No8
IN YOUR HEARTBEAT (Lizaveta Chakanava, 2020) 7m
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/in-your-heartbeat
The film toys with a typical romantic comedy scene – a meet cute of the two protagonists, the future romantic couple. Unconventionally, the author set the scene in therapy and rehabilitation, in which the protagonist attempts to renew faith in herself and others.
No17
THE STREAM OF LIFE (Jan Hecht, Greta Stocklassa, 2020) 21m (no subs)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/the-stream-of-life
Petra is in psychiatric care due to an eating disorder. Despite her quiet and withdrawn nature, she becomes close with her rebellious roommate Adéla. Their relationship is bitter at first but then transforms into a friendship which leads Petra to adopt a different view of herself. A world of barred windows, rebellions, exercises, nurses, poems, weigh-ins, an all-powerful head doctor, the Nedvěd Brothers and flows of water. What will become of their rebellion against despotic nurses and dull hospital life?
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:15 pm flag!
No6
MOveMENT (Simona Donovalová, 2020) 15m ... (No dialogue — Movie available to play until midnight)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/movement
Keep moving or die. Simona Donovalová’s experimental piece shows movement as the defining feature of the world around us and encounters it in tender natural phenomena and the sun’s flickering abstract reflections. However, the author doesn’t make do with descriptions, she ponders on what would happen to life if it couldn’t move.

https://vimeo.com/433733537
i liked this!
minus — maybe too abstract to your taste.
plus — female director, dead bird.
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ickykino tweeovalis wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:36 pm No6
MOveMENT (Simona Donovalová, 2020) 15m ...

plus — female director, dead bird.
an extremely icky dead bird! :D
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No9
SWINE OR SOMEBODY TO LOVE (Dominik György, 2019) 35m (Eng subs — Movie available to play until midnight) or YT
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/swin ... dy-to-love
Lukáš can’t believe his eyes when Eva arrives on their second date in a wedding dress. Little does he know that it’s only the beginning of a series of absurd and surreal events which transforms a pleasant Sunday lunch into a nightmare. In his stylized trip, Dominik György portrays a world twisted with want, desire for pleasure and desperate attempts to hide our own insecurities from ourselves and the world, focusing on fear of loneliness, for whose overcoming we are willing to do almost anything.

https://youtu.be/P4wc9GAfR2s
the most icky ickykino so far.

No10
BOTANICAL (Anežka Horová, 2020) 6m (without subs)
Every day, would you rather eat an unroasted pig, or a whole tree, a garden of flowers or a box of poisoned mushrooms? An experimental piece from the Center for Audiovisual Studies portrays the delightful yet infinite imagination of children. Using meteo-radar animation transitions or suggestive sound work, the audience is transported through a greenhouse of cactuses or to the mythical Mount Olympus.
No11
DREAMS COME TRUE (Miloslav Pecháček, 2020) 3m (no dialogues)
A face mask, anxiety, apprehension. Accompanied by slightly granular and saturated shots, the short film Dreams come true tells a story where not even the protagonist is able to tell the difference between dream and reality. The atmosphere of a calm summer house in the countryside suddenly becomes a strange setting of a nightmare which might never end, not even upon awakening.
No12
INSTANT (Mikuláš Svoboda, 2020) 9m
The film is a fictional take on the topic of instant sexual gratification which is becoming increasingly dependent on media through which we experience our own personal fantasies. The protagonist’s imagination and technology spin out of control when his fantasies unexpectedly become real. The piece playfully captures the male gaze, distorted perspective of the media and an addiction which could be caused by omnipresent objectification of the female body.

https://vimeo.com/516405482
No18
RED CAP F 30.2 (Patrik Balonek, Jakub Vrbík, Matěj Sláma, 2020) 13m (Eng subs)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/red-cap-f-30.2
A not-so-distant future, a burnt-out society of ruins and a man who dreams of an ordinary humdrum life… or an unfulfilled railway man who dreams of a life in a world of action. Fantasies and a fish merge together. This mysterious film unconventionally explores what it’s like to be a hostage of your own mind and losing the ability to resists circumstances.
tranquil boomer (in a uniform of a railway worker) trying to survive in the millennial apocalypse.
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 12:15 pm flag!
No13
LOVE IS JUST A DEATH AWAY (Bára Anna Stejskalová, 2021) 11m (no dialogues)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/love ... death-away
A filthy junkyard, stray animals and one lonely parasite who lives in a carcass of a dog. Using visually enchanting language, this animated film tells a universal, touching, and suspenseful story about loneliness, the difficult search for friendship and about love that sometimes appears where we least expect it.
https://letterboxd.com/film/love-is-just-a-death-away/
Sometimes life starts after death for someone. Like for a little parasite, who walks with a rotting corpse of a dead dog around an old landfill. Trapped in his unpalatable body he tries to find love and friendship.

Review by PensaMovies ↓
Bizarramente fofo.
minus — not sure if you watch animations.
pluses — female director, dead bird.
bonuses — dead bird infested by a parasite (enamored by another parasite), dead dog (infested by a parasite), dead (exploding) rat.
degree of ickyness — top.
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No14
WHITE ROOM (Jakub Jirásek, 2021) 6m (Eng subs)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/white-room
A short film incorporating elements of both feature and documentary film gives the audience an opportunity to discover a lesser-known method of torture called white room torture. It consists of locking the prisoner in a cell where everything is white with constant white lighting and only white rice to eat. A side effect of this torture is a gradual erasure of the prisoner’s visual memory. This is the central topic of the film based on the statements of an anonymous Iranian political prisoner who spent eight months in a such a cell in Evin and was unable to remember the faces of his own parents as a result.

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White torture... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_torture

White torture, often referred to as “white room torture,” is a type of psychological torture technique aimed at complete sensory deprivation and isolation. A prisoner is held in a cell that deprives them of all senses and identity. It is particularly used in Iran; however, there is also evidence of its use in the United States, Venezuela, Ireland and other parts of Europe.

Visually, the prisoner is deprived of all colour. Their cell is completely white: the walls, floor and ceiling, as well as their clothes and food. Neon tubes are positioned above the occupant in such a way that no shadows appear.
Auditorily, the cell is soundproof, and void of any sound, voices or social interaction. Guards stand in silence, wearing padded shoes to avoid making any noise. Prisoners cannot hear anything but themselves.
In terms of taste and smell, the prisoner is fed white food—classically, unseasoned rice—to deprive them of these senses. Further, all surfaces are smooth, robbing them of the sensation of touch.
Detainees are often held for months, or even years. The effects of white torture are well-documented in a number of testimonials. Typically, prisoners will become depersonalized by losing personal identity for extended periods of isolation; causing hallucinations, or even psychotic breaks.
No15
ABOUT BODILY PASSION (Veronika Kašparová, 2020) 9m (Eng subs)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/about-bodily-passion
An experimental film on the modern mind-body problem which attempts to give meaning to the body and physicality with the help of surrealistic poetry. A film about how each one of us is trapped in their own body but those who have a negative relationship with it are in a prison of utmost cruelty, darkness, and loneliness. A Short Film on Physicality is an experimental statement of the female torn microcosm, desperately trying to find itself.

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No16
XÆA-66 (Vojtěch Lukeš, Ester Valtrová, 2020) 5m (no dialogues)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/xa-66
We gaze into nothingness while the reality around us changes. The characters’ attention is swallowed by the image, making them miss happiness and danger lurking in the depths of the nocturnal city. This short piece is about the boundaries of human perception of a real and a fictional world.

https://vimeo.com/464680163
No14-15-16 = well done!
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Awarded films of FAMUFEST 37
FILM
ANATOMY OF A CZECH AFTERNOON (Adam Martinec, 2020) 22m ... watched yesterday ↑ No3
DIRECTOR
FRONTIER (Damián Vondrášek) 28m ... ↓ No22
SCREENPLAY
DECISIONS (Jakub Jelínek, Matteo Sanders) 13m ... ↓ No21
DOCUMENTARY
FLUID LIFE (Zora Čápová) 6m ... watched yesterday ↑ No5
CONCEPTUAL / EXPERIMENTAL
MRS. HAPPY (Nikola Klinger, 2020) 16m ... watched during JIDFF2020 (wholeheartedly recommended!) ↑ No0
PICTURE
MEAT (Veronika Hlinková, 2020) 40m ... ↓ No19
SOUND
MEAT (Veronika Hlinková, 2020) 40m ... ↓ No19
EDIT
ANATOMY OF A CZECH AFTERNOON (Adam Martinec, 2020) 22m ... watched yesterday ↑ No3
ARAMISOVA PRICE - 1ST YEAR
NOBODY NEEDS TO KNOW ABOUT THIS, HE SAID (Ester Grohová, 2020) 4m ... watched during JIDFF2020 ↑ No0
ANIMATION
LOVE IS JUST A DEATH AWAY (Bára Anna Stejskalová, 2021) 11m ... watched yesterday ↑ No13
WAY OF SYLVIE (Verica Pospíšilová Kordic, 2019) 12m ... ↓ No20

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No19
MEAT (Veronika Hlinková, 2020) 40m (Eng subs)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/meat
With love and patience, the protagonist cares for her senile mother but pays no attention to herself. Her life is lonely and empty. The vacant cityscape mirrors her state of mind and the jerky cinematography evokes a gripping feeling in the audience. The film Meat metaphorically expresses important values, such as home, maternal love and sexual fulfillment.

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3rd film of FAMUFEST with: female director & dead bird (pattern!)
edit: near-dead bird regained life!
(2019, VH wrote bachelor thesis about Carlos Reygadas)

No20
WAY OF SYLVIE (Verica Pospíšilová Kordic, 2019) 12m (no dialogues)
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/way-of-sylvie
An animated film portraying the pressure on a working mother, which literally expands the metaphor that different brains are needed for different tasks. And women need far too many of them. An issue arises when the alternately programmed brains get muddled up in the rain because as you know, brains cannot be washed and it’s necessary to protect them from getting wet.
No21
DECISIONS (Jakub Jelínek, Matteo Sanders) 13m
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/decisions
We make decisions every day but not all decisions carry the same weight. The film Decisions captures three situations where a decision in unavoidable but painful, in a way. Sometimes, choosing a perfect pair of shoes seems nearly impossible but in other scenarios a relationship or even a life can be at stake.
best screenplay award... must be a joke. :?
i can't recall anything else (among all the festival entries i watched) having a more trivial script.

No22
FRONTIER (Damián Vondrášek) 28m
https://www.famufest.cz/films/film/frontier
Custom officers discover a group of immigrants in a lorry’s cargo area during a routine check. A young boy takes advantage of the chaotic incident to flee into the surrounding forest. While the group is haphazardly placed under arrest, an order is given to apprehend the boy. However, his father boycotts the search and the officers become aggressive towards the detainees. The commander in charge tries to deal with the situation in accordance with rules without succumbing to the pressure of his surroundings. However, his own conscience forces him to face the drawbacks of the system with he represents.
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today, FAMU started their VOD platform called FAMUFILMS → https://famufilms.cz/catalog
for now, the web is only in czech, and films (allegedly, mostly having eng subs) are geoblocked.
however, the plans are to make it all available to the international audience as well in due course of time!
they want to make accessible as many student films as possible — since the start of the school in 1946 (i.e. including the student films of the local new wave directors of the 1960s, etc., etc., etc.) — for now, there is some starter pack of films that will be growing.
can't say more at the moment cuz gonna make my subscription a bit later (once it will be more developed) but it seems like great local news (that cinephiles from abroad might also appreciate with a certain delay).
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FAMUFEST
38TH EDITION
30.3.—3.4.


https://youtu.be/HuMc9IZOdwk

as already has been said in another thread (related to another film festival), post-plague film festivals are getting back to their old ways and thus i can forget about my extensive participation in the last years' FAMUFEST.
gone are the old good plague days when i was able to see plenty of FAMUFEST films while staying comfortable in my cozy home.
this year (today) — to watch at least something — i had to carry my aging bones into a dark room in the other part of the town!
in Pilot's Cinema (Kino pilotů), i attended a screening of a few school films made as a part of the mentoring program (a workshop) with Bela Tarr.
https://www.famufest.cz/programme/event ... -mentoring

Beer with Béla: Films from Béla Tarr's mentoring
The FAMU Mentoring Programme aims to enable frequent contact of students and contemporary filmmakers. A practical seminar with the renowned Hungarian director was held in the fall of 2021. The creator led fifteen selected students through the beginning of a short school exercise - they discussed themes, scripts, choosing the right actors and locations. Béla Tarr then visited most of the filming locations. Total of thirteen films were made, only a few are in our selection. The screening of these films will be followed by a discussion of the future of FAMU Mentoring Programmes.

Antoine Dossin
The Heaviest Weight
Two priests, old and young, have different perspectives.

Xueni Yang
The Bus Stop Where Once We Were
At the bus stop where once we were, things don’t stay the same.

Michal Kováč
Midnight perfume
The son is trying to win his father's love.

Vojtěch Konečný
PIVO
A story of beer no one wants.

Tomáš Hlaváček
Bohemia Dasein
It's hard to say who is responsible for the reality we live in.

Michael Jiřinec
Angels
People being people around the fire. A scene shot during one night under the guidance of Béla Tarr: "The fire is the main protagonist. I could watch it for eight hours, because the fire is always changing."

Zdena Sýkorová
Infidelity
Widow goes on a date.

Kateřina Traburová
Žižkaperk
Short documentary about one neighbourhood.
none of these film exercises really blew up my mind.
the most memorable moments occurred after the screening, during the "discussion of the future of FAMU Mentoring Programmes".
this whole discussion started with a series of apologies because the very first film of the screening was messed up.
we were supposed to watch "The Heaviest Weight" by Antoine Dossin but we watched instead (due to some mistake) his other film (that was not made as a part of the Bela Tarr workshop) called "Pastoral Spring" → https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17676820/ ("A boy misses his mother. A husband misses his wife. A father misses his daughter. Three men grieve, in their distinct ways, the unbearable absence of someone they loved, to the detriment of loving each other.")
i found the full name of the director (Antoine Dossin) only now (at home, checking the internet).
during the screening, i only fathomed the dude is called Antoine and his surname starts with D., so i nicknamed him (within my mind) as Antoine Doinel.
so, the final "discussion" started with FAMU dude (approximately my age) apologizing to Antoine Doinel for showing his different film.
due to some game of destiny, it happened that Antoine Doinel was sitting almost next to me (we were separated only by a single empty seat where Antoine Doinel placed his jacket) — so, i was able to observe the whole drama of mistaken mischeduling from the nearest proximity.
during the first apology, Antoine Doinel was only moderately upset.
but with each and every new apology Antoine Doinel's outrage was increasing, and ultimately (with about 6th or 7th apology) he played the full-scale drama queen, infuriated grabbed his jacket, and left the screening room with exalted gesticulation.
i must admit i was delighted by all that Antoine Doinel's exaggerated outrage bearing the vibe of the French New Wave.
this dramatic departure left the audience speechless — thus the FAMU dude had to really strive hard to open the discussion.
the discussion was mostly an exchange of clichés.
tho, from all that was said i understood that those students interested in mentoring program were supposed to submit 3 names of their desired directors (from whom they would prefer to be mentored — besides their regular study program) and from all the names submitted FAMU is trying to lure for workshops those names that are most frequent or those that are frequent enough and the persons in question are easy to hire as workshop mentors.
when all this was said (by the FAMU dude), some students started to semi-riot that they never heard about the possibility to submit 3 desired names.
the FAMU dude (probably a manager of the mentoring program) tried to pacify the semi-rioters by his claim that he has sent plenty of e-mails to all the FAMU students with all the details about the mentoring program (including the possibility to submit 3 desired names).
youngsters responded with something like, "c'mon, old fart, who reads e-mails these days. reading e-mails is an activity of the bygone ages."
old fart counterattacked by something like, "c'mon, kids, you can enhance your careers by reading e-mails."
unfortunately, Antoine Doinel was already gone and thus semi-rioters were unable to go full-riot and the whole discussion was over.
it seems FAMU youngsters will start reading "papas' e-mails" so they can fully benefit from the "papas' kino" mentoring program.
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♥♥♥ prague ♥♥♥ (am still captivated by the bed-play-incident)

i would pay to read your memoirs some day
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unfortunately/fortunately, the ultimate memoirs called "The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders, &c. Who was Born in Newgate, and during a Life of continu'd Variety for threescore Years, besides her Childhood, was Twelve Year a Whore, five times a Wife (whereof once to her own Brother) Twelve Year a Thief, Eight Year a Transported Felon in Virginia, at last grew Rich, liv'd Honest, and died a Penitent" are already written and thus there is no job left for me. in comparison with Moll Flanders, my life is non-adventurous and pointless!
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