Late Night Talks with Mother

Late Night Talks with Mother

Release date : January 15, 2003
Runtime : 1h 9m
Countries of origin : Czech Republic /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Jan Němec /
Production companies : Jan Němec - Film /
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Taking a cue from Franz Kafka's "Letter to My Father," this highly personal film follows Czech director Jan Nemec as he attempts to engage in a dialogue with his deceased mother. While alive, Nemec's mother had a troubled relationship with her son; this rumination seems to be Nemec's public platform for coming to terms with unresolved familial issues. The director embellishes his film by linking personal events with 20th century history.
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Karel Roden
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Václav Havel
Václav Havel
Jan Němec
Jan Němec
Marta Kubišová
Marta Kubišová
Pavel Landovský
Pavel Landovský
Věra Jirousová
Věra Jirousová
Jiří Stivín
Jiří Stivín

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  • title:Late Night Talks with Mother
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2003
  • Runtime:1h 9m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Czech Republic ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Jan Němec /
  • Writers: Jan Němec · Iva Ruszeláková ·
  • Production companies: Jan Němec - Film ·
  • Overview:Taking a cue from Franz Kafka's "Letter to My Father," this highly personal film follows Czech director Jan Nemec as he attempts to engage in a dialogue with his deceased mother. While alive, Nemec's mother had a troubled relationship with her son; this rumination seems to be Nemec's public platform for coming to terms with unresolved familial issues. The director embellishes his film by linking personal events with 20th century history.
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