Czech Journal: Teaching War
Adéla Komrzý / Czech Republic / 2016 / The film already had its Czech Premiere / 67 min.
synopsis
Military education disappeared from the Czech school curriculum with the fall of the communist regime, when it seemed that the “end of history” would bring eternal peace. Renewed interest in systemic preparation for a state of war can be linked to the deteriorating international political situation. But a role is also played by nostalgia for the good old days of clarity and cries that warn of a masculinity crisis in a world without clear contours. In this observational documentary, we’ll learn about the ideas held by the popularisers of modern military education and the conditions and intellectual milieu in which war education is already taking place today.“The word 'war' is slowly but surely entering the public debate and is doing so coyly, and we are all the more innocently becoming accustomed to it.”
Source: Dok.revue
biography
Adéla Komrzý (1992) is a Czech documentary filmmaker. In 2018, she was selected as a participant in Berlinale Talents, which is organized as part of the Berlinale International Film Festival. At Ji.hlava, audiences have already viewed her films Art Talent Show (2022), The Intensive Life Unit (2021) and Viva video, video viva (2018).more about film
director: | Adéla Komrzý |
producer: | Petr Kubica, Kateřina Kovářová |
script: | Adéla Komrzý |
photography: | Filip Marek, Stanislav Adam, Adéla Komrzý |
editing: | Mariana Kozáková |
sound: | Adam Voneš |
Screening time
Saturday 02. 11. 2024, 14:00
Kino DKO I
Film at festival
premiere type: | The film already had its Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2024 |
section: | Ji.hlava Online, Translucent Beings: Vít Klusák and Filip Remunda |
language: | Czech |
subtitles: | No Subtitles |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Adéla Komrzý |
original title: | Český žurnál: Výchova k válce |
country: | Czech Republic |
year: | 2016 |
running time: | 67 min. |