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Miloš Forman - Černý Petr (Black Peter)


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Czechoslovakia (1963) / 89’
lingua Czech
cast Ladislav Jakim, Pavla Martínková, Jan Vostrčil, Vladimír Pucholt, Pavel Sedláček, Zdeněk Kulhánek, František Kosina, Josef Koza, Božena Matušková, Antonín Pokorný, Jaroslav Kladrubský
screenplay Jaroslav Papoušek, Miloš Forman
cinematographer Jan Němeček
editor Miroslav Hájek
production designer Karel Černý
costume designer Barbora Adolfová
music Jiří Šlitr
sound Adolf Böhm
first assistant director Ivan Passer
restoration curated by Národní filmový archiv (National Film Archive, Prague)
film laboratory Filmové studio Barrandov

 

SYNOPSIS

Sixteen-year-old Peter, as a trainee in a local grocery store, does not quite understand the meaning of his work, let alone the inexplicable values of the “adult” world, represented by his father. This crucial early work of the Czechoslovak New Wave, Miloš Forman first feature film, presented Czechoslovak viewers with something unfamiliar—a true testimony of young people’s search for identity and family estrangement. Utilizing mainly non-actors and with the help of cameraman Jan Němeček, Miloš Forman was able to capture not only the authenticity of ordinary summer days in the atmosphere of a Czech small-town during the early 60s, but also the feelings of eastern bloc teenagers in nascent rebellion on the cusp of the Prague Spring.

DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT

I worked with all my non-actors in a similar way, never showing them the script. I had the screenplay memorized word for word and I’d start by acting out the scene for them, explaining what I was looking for. I made sure they understood what the scene was about and their character’s attitudes. Then we would go right ahead and shoot the scene. My non-actors would always remember a few lines of the written dialogue that I’d used and they would make up the rest. When everything went well, the performers were merely themselves and the words that came out of them were right on the money.

Production/Distribution

PRODUCTION: National Film Archive, Prague, Prague
Malešická 14
13000 Praha 3 - Czech Republic
Tel. +420 603 282 513
Michal.bregant@nfa.cz

PRODUCTION WHEN THE FILM WAS MADE: Filmové studio Barrandov

RESTORATION BY: National Film Archive, Prague

WORLD SALES: National Film Archive, Prague
Malešická 14
13000 Praha 3 - Czech Republic
Tel. +420 778 487 857
Tomas.zurek@nfa.cz
www.nfa.cz

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