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Recommended The Party And The Guests

Jan Nemec, 1966

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A welcome and long overdue release for one of the greatest masterpieces of the Czech New Wave. Jan Nemec's viciously sly allegory of totalitarianism is squarely in the tradition of Kafka and Buñuel as seven bourgeois picnickers find themselves rounded up and interrogated about obscure technicalities before becoming honoured guests of a dapper, deceptively genial man who seems devoted to nothing more than ensuring that his lavish birthday celebrations come off without a hitch. Setting all this entirely in the open air, Nemec creates a bucolic atmosphere that initially recalls Renoir. Look more closely, though, and it becomes clear that the dialogue is riddled with banal cliché, and that his characters only care about superficial surface detail. This makes it that much easier for them to abandon their principles, assuming they had any to begin with. Tellingly, the only truly honourable figure barely utters a word - after all, what's the point, when no-one's listening? Second Run's DVD includes a video introduction by Czech cinema expert Peter Hames, and the usual extensive booklet essay.

Michael Brooke on 1st February 2007
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Film Description

Distinguished by being 'banned forever' in its native Czechoslovakia, Němec's film The Party and the Guests is perhaps the most politically dangerous film made during the flowering of the Czech cinema in the 1960s. Not only a biting allegory on totalitarianism and an unflinching satire on conformity, its astute observations of human nature also make it an universally relevant film.

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DVD Extras
  • Newly filmed appreciation by author/film programmer Peter Hames
  • New digital transfer with restored image and sound
  • New and improved English subtitle translation
  • Booklet featuring a new essay by writer/DVD producer Michael Brooke.
Film Details

Director

Jan Nemec

Year

1966

Countries & Regions

European Film, Eastern European Film

Cast

Jan Klusak, Ivan Vyskocil, Jiri Nemec

Technical Details

Certificate

15

Length

67 mins

Publisher

Second Run

Format

DVD B&W

Region

0

Aspect

1.33:1

Cat No

SECONDRUN020

Main Language

CZECH with English subtitles

Subtitles

English

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