30/5 — 5/6/2024
64th International Film Festival
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Section: Literature in Film - Classics

Wild Flowers (2000) 13

Czech Republic | 2000 | 81 min.

A visual feast based the poems of Karel J. Erben, centered on three horror poems: The Water Goblin, Wedding Shirt, and The Golden Spinning Wheel. It is complemented by the poems Wild Flowers, The Noon Witch, The Daughter's Curse, and Christmas Eve. Several elements bind the work: each part starts with a view of the Czech countryside with motifs of various ceremonies (e.g. May pole, wedding, funeral) and ends with the snuffing of one of 7 candles.

CountryCzech Republic
Year2000
Duration81 min
Rating13
LanguageCzech
SubtitleNo subtitles
Directed by František A. Brabec
Screenplay František A. Brabec, Miloš Macourek, Deana Jakubisková
Director of Photography František A. Brabec
Music Anton Popovič, Jan Jirásek
Edited by Boris Machytka
Contact Česká televize

Biography

Czech cameraman and director, FAMU graduate. He was behind the camera on the making of many successful Czech films. His directorial debut was King Ubu (Král Ubu, 1996). Other films include Wild Flowers (Kytice, 2000), May (Máj, 2008), Carmen (2012) or Gump, the Dog (Gump - pes, který naučil lidi žít, 2021)

Literature, Horror

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