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The Frantisek Vlacil Collection DVD

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Titles Comprise Marketa Lazarova: A minor Czech clan falls afoul of the King in medieval times against the backdrop of Christianity replacing Paganism. The Valley of the Bees: Ondrej a young boy who loves bees and bats is introduced to his new mother a woman much younger than his father... Adelheid: In the aftermath of WWII a Czech airman returns home from his tour of duty with the British RAF intending to claim a German factory located in the Sudetenland along the Czech-German border. There he meets the beautiful Adelheid.

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Released
13 September 2010
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Second Run DVD 
Classification
Runtime
430 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL, Subtitled 
Barcode
5060114150454 
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Three films by Czech master director Frantisek Vlacil. 'Marketa Lazarova' (1967) is based on the novel by Vladislav Vancura, which is in turn inspired by a centuries-old Czech legend. Set in the Middle Ages against the backdrop of the shift from Paganism to Christianity, the film tells the story of the rivalry between two corrupt clans of pillaging feudal lords who regard themselves as noble knights, but are in reality a raping, robbing lot, slaves to the many superstitions that grip their land. Magda Vasaryova stars as Marketa Lazarova, whose misfortune begins when she is kidnapped and abused by three members of one of the clans: Kozlik (Josef Kemr) and his sons Mikolas (Frantisek Velecky) and Adam (Ivan Paluch). When Marketa and Mikolas begin to fall in love, their affair is brutally ended. 'The Valley of the Bees' (1968) is also set in the Middle Ages. Cast out by his father, young Ondrej (Petr Cepek) joins the Order of the Teutonic Knights, where he is raised by strict monk, Armin (Jan Kacer). After years of hardship, Ondrej escapes from the Order when he is wrongly punished, and sets out for his former home. Arriving to discover his father to be dead, Armin now not only assumes control of his fathers properties, but seeks to marry his former stepmother. 'Adelheid' (1970), Vlacil's first colour film, is a post-WWII drama telling the story of a love affair doomed to failure by the forces of war and politics. In the aftermath of the Second World War, Czech airman Viktor (Petr Cepek) returns home from his tour of duty with the British RAF with the intention of claiming a German factory on the Czech-German border. There he meets the beautiful Adelheid (Emma Cerna), daughter of the factory's former owner, who is now reduced to servitude. Viktor falls in love with Adelheid, but lingering resentment and political strife stand in the way of their happiness.

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