For the Health of a Worker
Paľo Bielik / Slovakia / 1942 / Czech Premiere / 9 min.
synopsis
Exemplary social care by the state for Slovak workers in a convalescent home, with a beautiful Slovak backdrop.A social policy of a state that cares (albeit selectively) for its citizens: this is the leitmotif of Bielik’s medical film, For the Health of the Worker. The imposing Czechoslovak building in the functionalist style is presented here as a perfectly functioning machine. The camera peers insightfully into all corners of this fascinating microcosm which, in a few weeks “spits out” from its innards a healed workforce. The backdrop of the High Tatras gives it moral support.
biography
Paľo Bielik (1910–1983)The most successful embodiment of Janosik to this day, also a founding figure of Slovak film directing activities – the author of Wolves’ Lairs and Captain Dabac decided to pursue a career as a director in 1942, after a few years of acting at the National Theatre. In Nástup, he made approximately a dozen documentaries, some of which already bear his dashing “boyish” writing style.
more about film
director: | Paľo Bielik |
contact
Marián Hausner / SFÚMarian.Hausner@sfu.sk
Screening time
Saturday 26. 10. 2024, 10:00
Kino Dukla – Reform
Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2024 |
section: | We Have Our Film! Images of the Slovak State |
Info
director: | Paľo Bielik |
original title: | O zdravie robotníka |
country: | Slovakia |
year: | 1942 |
running time: | 9 min. |