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Svět podle Daliborka = The white world according to Daliborek / Bonton Film, Česká televize, Destruktor666films uvádí Film ; Hypermarket Film uvádí ; dokumentární film Víta Klusáka.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Klusák, Vít, film director, screenwriter, film producer.
Stánská, Marianna, screenwriter.
Remunda, Filip, 1973- film producer.
Kruliš, Adam, director of photography.
Bontonfilm (Firm), production company.
Česká televize (Prague, Czech Republic), production company.
Destruktor666films (Firm), production company.
Hypermarket Films, Ltd., production company.
Torch Films, publisher.
Language:
Czech
English
Subjects (All):
Neo-Nazis--Czech Republic.
Neo-Nazis.
Czech Republic.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Feature films.
Nonfiction films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (108 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
4 3/4 in.
burning
color
Other Title:
White world according to Daliborek
Place of Publication:
[New York] : Torch Films, [2017]
Language Note:
In Czech with English subtitles.
System Details:
DVD-R, NTSC; widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio) presentation.
NOTICE: This is a DVD-R and may not play on all DVD players.
digital
optical
NTSC
video file
DVD video
Summary:
Daliborek is an industrial painter, amateur horror film maker, angry-song composer and radical neo-Nazi. Although he's nearly 40, he still lives with his mother. He hates his job, gypsies, Jews, refugees, gays and Angela Merkel. He also hates his life, but he doesn't know how to change it. The turning point is when his mother starts a new romance and Daliborek finally decides to find his first love. The White World According to Daliborek is an experiment to investigate and try to change the situation of a lonely, hate-filled Czech man. This "documentary play," in which we see Daliborek giving free rein to his creativity, often in stylized master shots filmed from a tripod, calls to mind the work of Ulrich Seidl and Joshua Oppenheimer. It's a provocative exploration of image creation and profiling, power and impotency, fantasy and reality--a hybrid portrait that broaches uncomfortable, urgent and complex topics. At the end, Daliborek travels to Auschwitz in a bus specially designed for the film, where he meets a Holocaust survivor--a revelation from director Vit Klusák is awaiting him.
Credits:
Screenwriters, Vít Klusák, Marianna Stánská ; cinematography, Adam Krulis ; producers, Vít Klusák, Filip Remunda.
Notes:
Parallel title from English subtitles.
Originally released in 2017.
Includes public performance rights for University of Pennsylvania only.
OCLC:
1102362468
Publisher Number:
092 Torch Films

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