Celebration in the Botanical Garden

Celebration in the Botanical Garden

Release date : August 26, 1969
Runtime : 1h 23m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Slovak /
Director : Elo Havetta /
Writers : Lubor Dohnal / Elo Havetta /
Production companies : Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava /
August 26, 1969 1h 23m Czechoslovakia Fantasy Slovak More
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One of the lead characters is Maria, an inn keeper; always a bride but never a wife. She meets the newcomer Pierre, who disturbs the peace of the small village and teaches the locals how to enjoy life. The film is full of fireworks of lovely colours, and a warm feeling. It is like a carousel of humour and human situations that carry us away, from the very first frame to the unexpected ending, making the viewer laugh gaily. Using a mosaic approach to the traditional narrative line, the film director creates a picture of fairly anarchic glee. “Celebration in the Botanical Garden” is a world of fantasy, full of summer fun, good humour and delight. E. Havetta´s debut was inspired by naïve art, French impressionism, and silent slap-stick as well as Western Slovakian folk traditions.
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  • title:Celebration in the Botanical Garden
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1969
  • Runtime:1h 23m
  • Genres: Fantasy · Adventure · Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Slovak ·
  • Director: Elo Havetta /
  • Writers: Lubor Dohnal · Elo Havetta ·
  • Production companies: Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava ·
  • Overview:One of the lead characters is Maria, an inn keeper; always a bride but never a wife. She meets the newcomer Pierre, who disturbs the peace of the small village and teaches the locals how to enjoy life. The film is full of fireworks of lovely colours, and a warm feeling. It is like a carousel of humour and human situations that carry us away, from the very first frame to the unexpected ending, making the viewer laugh gaily. Using a mosaic approach to the traditional narrative line, the film director creates a picture of fairly anarchic glee. “Celebration in the Botanical Garden” is a world of fantasy, full of summer fun, good humour and delight. E. Havetta´s debut was inspired by naïve art, French impressionism, and silent slap-stick as well as Western Slovakian folk traditions.
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