Spring in Carpathian Ruthenia
Karol Plicka / Czechoslovakia / 1929 / 10 min.
synopsis
An ethnographic study of Easter celebrations offers a poetic cameo of rural architecture and springtime customs in the mountains. Karol Plicka's film highlights ancient Slavic folk costumes as a Carpathian village bursts to life in a three-day joyful festivity. Children's carefree games are intercut with the solemn rites of Easter, ancient wooden churches and herds of sheep according to the laws of montage by Alexander Hackenschmied. Some sequences of this film which literally sings are also featured in Plicka's masterpiece The Earth Sings (Zem spieva). This silent film is so evocative one can hear the sound of the sheepherder's overtone flute – the fujara.
more about film
director: | Karol Plicka |
script: | Karol Plicka |
contact
NFA / Tomáš Žůrek / Malešická 14 / 13000 / Prague / Czech Republic / +420 778 487 857 / tomas.zurek@nfa.cz / www.nfa.cz
Film at festival
festival edition: | 2018 |
section: | Czechoslovak Orient |
format: | DVD |
language: | Silent |
subtitles: | Czech |
colour: | Black and white |
Info
director: | Karol Plicka |
original title: | Jaro na Podkarpatské Rusi |
country: | Czechoslovakia |
year: | 1929 |
running time: | 10 min. |