Full-length documentary
All Men Become Brothers
For many, Alexander Dubček symbolises the Prague Spring. This humorous film mosaic dissects the image of the admired statesman and tries to understand the man behind the myth.
Director Marta Kovářová filmed a “global home essay”, which is a portrait of her father Jiří Svoboda, a renowned physicist who comes up with a “simple” plan to save the world – to unify the carbon mining fee system. But because Jiří is only a suspicious physicist and not a climatologist or a politician, his voice is not heard in the public sphere. Although the two tour international summits together, their efforts seem to have made no progress after a year and remain their private domestic revolution. While this fact exhausts Marta emotionally and she blames herself, Jiří maintains a phlegmatic approach, not only to issues of science but also to life.
Světozor Cinema – Small Hall, Vodičkova 41, Praha 1 |
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Prague Municipal Library – Small Hall, Mariánské nám. 1, Praha 1 |
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Atlas – Large Hall, Ke Štvanici 371/4, Praha 8 |
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Title | The World According to My Dad |
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Original Title | Jiříkovo vidění |
Original Language | Czech, English |
Subtitles | Czech, English |
Film type | Full-length documentary |
Year of Production | 2023 |
Country of Origin | Czech Republic, Slovakia |
Length | 77 min. |
Tags | Nature, Possibilities of the Future, Lifestyle, Europe |
Director | Marta Kovářová |