Short / Documentary
Czech Republic,
2017, 8 min
Directed by:
Kateř TurečekScreenplay:
Kateř TurečekCinematography:
David HofmannPlots(1)
The town of Kyjov has two traditions: folk culture and methamphetamine. Dressing up in folk costumes is one of the things that the region of Moravian Slovakia is known for, but it is a façade funded from the municipal budget. Then there is the less idyllic reality of daily life, the status of men and women, and drinking at the 24-hour bar or in one's basement. An exacting rhythmic film poem, shot and edited like its subject – traditionally, i.e., using analogue film. (Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival
- 2017 - Fascinations: Exprmntl.cz - Special Mention