1967 | Czechoslovakia | Fiction

Marketa Lazarová

  • Czech, German English 165 mins
  • Director | František Vláčil
  • Writer | František Pavlíček, František Vláčil
  • Producer | Josef Ouzký

STATUS: Released

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In its native land, František Vláčil’s Marketa Lazarová has been hailed as the greatest Czech film ever made; for many U.S. viewers, it will be a revelation. Based on a novel by Vladislav Vančura, this stirring and poetic depiction of a feud between two rival medieval clans is a fierce, epic, and meticulously designed evocation of the clashes between Christianity and paganism, humankind and nature, love and violence. Vláčil’s approach was to re-create the textures and mentalities of a long-ago way of life, rather than to make a conventional historical drama, and the result is dazzling. With its inventive widescreen cinematography, editing, and sound design, Marketa Lazarová is an experimental action film.

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The Criterion Collection
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