Joseph Kilian

Joseph Kilian

Release date : September 4, 1964
Runtime : 38m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Pavel Juráček / Jan Schmidt /
Production companies : Filmové studio Barrandov /
September 4, 1964 38m Czechoslovakia Drama Czech More
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The story is about Harold, an isolated figure in an overwhelming world of totalitarian bureaucracy. Harold tries to find the elusive Joseph Kilian, an old acquaintance, in Prague. When Harold stumbles across a state-run cat-lending store, he impulsively rents a feline for the day. Later, he attempts to return the cat and finds that the store no longer exists. Now with a furry companion, Harold continues his search for Kilian. Written and directed by Pavel Juracek, this 40 minute film effectively aims its allegorical shots at personality cults and the absurdities of a totalitarian regime.
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  • title:Joseph Kilian
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1964
  • Runtime:38m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Pavel Juráček / Jan Schmidt /
  • Writers: Pavel Juráček · Pavel Juráček · Jan Schmidt · Ladislav Fikar ·
  • Production companies: Filmové studio Barrandov ·
  • Overview:The story is about Harold, an isolated figure in an overwhelming world of totalitarian bureaucracy. Harold tries to find the elusive Joseph Kilian, an old acquaintance, in Prague. When Harold stumbles across a state-run cat-lending store, he impulsively rents a feline for the day. Later, he attempts to return the cat and finds that the store no longer exists. Now with a furry companion, Harold continues his search for Kilian. Written and directed by Pavel Juracek, this 40 minute film effectively aims its allegorical shots at personality cults and the absurdities of a totalitarian regime.
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