Intimate Lighting
Intimate Lighting (Czech: Intimní osvětlení) is a Czech drama film directed by Ivan Passer. It was released in 1965. It is widely considered as a major film of the Czechoslovak New Wave and to be Passer's most significant film.[1][2]
Intimate Lighting | |
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Directed by | Ivan Passer |
Written by | Ivan Passer Jaroslav Papoušek Václav Šašek |
Starring | Zdeněk Bezušek |
Cinematography | Josef Střecha Miroslav Ondříček |
Edited by | Jiřina Lukešová |
Production company | Filmové studio Barrandov |
Release date | 8 April 1965 |
Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Plot
It follows the adventures of a professional symphony musician, Peter, who comes to a small town to see a friend he has missed, Bambas. He is a teacher and performer at funerals. The two meet again and get involved in some comic exploits, including a possible symphony concert.[3][4]
Cast
- Zdeněk Bezušek - Petr
- Karel Blažek - Bambas
- Věra Křesadlová - Štěpa, Petr's girlfriend
- Jaroslava Štědrá - Marie, Karel's wife
- Miroslav Cvrk - Kája, Karel's son
- Dagmar Redinová - Marie, Karel's daughter
- Karel Uhlík - Pharmacist
- Vlastimila Vlková - Grandmother
- Jan Vostrčil - Grandfather
References
- Penner, John (January 10, 2020). "Ivan Passer, 'Cutter's Way' director and Czech New Wave pioneer, dies at 86". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
- Canby, Vincent (November 25, 1969). "Intimate Lighting Review". New York Times. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
- "Intimní osvětlení". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
- Alena PROKOPOVÁ. "Intimní osvětlení - Revue". Filmový přehled. NFA. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
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