Eighty Letters

Eighty Letters
Osmdesát dopisů

Czech Republic / 2011 / 75 min
Fiction / Debut

Eighty Letters
Osmdesát dopisů

Czech Republic / 2011 / 75 min
Fiction

Eighty Letters is autobiographically based. The source of the film are the memories of the director and the surviving correspondence between his parents. The story takes place in Czechoslovakia in 1987. The father has defected to England and the mother and her son are planning to leave the country to be reunited with him. Husband, wife, child – even at a distance they are still together, but the forced break-up of any family is an abnormal situation. The events of the film are viewed from the boy’s perspective, the exasperated gaze of one lacking experience, his initiation in the course of this single day – the film. It is the day when the youth gets a glimpse of adulthood and overcomes fear. His mother’s movements are part of an intensified daily routine, as she maps it out hour by hour. It is a battlefield situation for her. She is on her way, her son catches up with her on that path, but she must act alone if they are to achieve completeness together.

Cast / Martin Pavluš , Zuzana Lapčíková    Writer / Václav Kadrnka , Jiří Soukup    DoP / Braňo Pažitka    Editor / Pavel Kolaja    Sound / Jan Čeněk

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