Kolya

  • 105'
  • Czech Republic
  • 1996
Festivals are so focused on films that are innovative, provocative or exotic, that a well-made classically-told drama is almost always underrated in such a context. If it is not about ordinary people with universally recognisable emotions, then it almost has to be a 'sentimental TV film'. Kolya by 31-year-old Jan Sv+k+rák is able to break through this scepticism. You realise that you are watching a beautifully-made piece of cinema of the kind that seemed extinct. Czech film-makers were once famous for the tragi-comic realism with which they were able to watch human behaviour, but that angle seems to have been lost since 1968. In Kolya we see this approach again in a story about a womanising musician who got into trouble in 1988 through a political statement and is then lumbered with the care for a Russian boy who has been deserted by his mother.Pieter van Lierop.
  • 105'
  • Czech Republic
  • 1996
Director
Jan Sverák
Country of production
Czech Republic
Year
1996
Festival Edition
IFFR 1997
Length
105'
Medium
35mm
Language
Czech
Producer
Portobello Pictures
Local Distributor
Cinemien
Director
Jan Sverák
Country of production
Czech Republic
Year
1996
Festival Edition
IFFR 1997
Length
105'
Medium
35mm
Language
Czech
Producer
Portobello Pictures
Local Distributor
Cinemien