A Peculiar Time
Jiří Papoušek / Czechoslovakia / 1968 / The film already had its Czech Premiere / 11 min.
synopsis
We'll never see a dewdrop disappear from a blade of grass, says the fatally poetic commentary on human time. The cinematic one, unlike the human one, can slow down, speed up, watch from close range and from a distance. Then there's outhouse time. It’s bureaucratic time, which fickly shuffles around the constant inertia of a haystack.biography
Jiří Papoušek (1920 - 1996) was a Czech film director, editor and documentary filmmaker, who studied at a graphic design school, but from 1945 onwards was introduced to many film professions. From 1949 he made documentary films of various themes. He has shot a variety of genres, from reporting on the Vienna Youth Festival, documenting the Spartakiads of 1960 and 1965, to films from countries such as Cuba and the USSR. In his later years, he devoted himself primarily to sports documentaries.more about film
director: | Jiří Papoušek |
contact
Juraj MachálekNárodní filmový archiv / National Film Archive
Malešická 14, 130 00 Praha 3
juraj.machalek@nfa.cz
Film at festival
premiere type: | The film already had its Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2023 |
section: | Czechoslovak Film Feuilleton |
language: | Czech |
subtitles: | No Subtitle |
colour: | Black and white |
Info
director: | Jiří Papoušek |
original title: | Podivuhodný čas |
country: | Czechoslovakia |
year: | 1968 |
running time: | 11 min. |