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Cast

Vratislav Brabenec

Vratislav Brabenec

Himself

Renata Kalenská

Renata Kalenská

Herself

Crew

Lenka Neužilová Stárková

Lenka Neužilová Stárková

Executive Producer

Vratislav Brabenec

Vratislav Brabenec

Music

Joe Karafiát

Joe Karafiát

Music

Miroslav Janek

Miroslav Janek

Director

Miroslav Janek

Miroslav Janek

Screenplay

Renata Kalenská

Renata Kalenská

Screenplay

Hana Jemelíková

Hana Jemelíková

Dramaturgy

Jana Hádková

Jana Hádková

Dramaturgy

Miroslav Janek

Miroslav Janek

Camera Operator

Tonička Janková

Tonička Janková

Editor

Pavel Sedlák

Pavel Sedlák

Editor

Michael Míček

Michael Míček

Sound

Vladimír Chrastil

Vladimír Chrastil

Sound

Jan Čeněk

Jan Čeněk

Sound

Vít Klusák

Vít Klusák

Producer

Filip Remunda

Filip Remunda

Producer

Barbora Bernardová

Barbora Bernardová

Production Manager

Tereza Horská

Tereza Horská

Executive Producer

Renata Kalenská

Renata Kalenská

Story

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The Gospel According to Brabenec

20150.0 / 100
Documentary

Overview

Journalist Renata Kalenská’s book of interviews with Vratislav Brabenec, prominent member of the Plastic People group, recorded not only his memories of the underground years, but also the author’s experiences with this highly distinctive individual. The film represents a cinematic sequel to the book, and looks to build on those experiences as it captures additional interviews with Brabenec, mainly improvised talks at places that hold some meaning for Brabenec or Kalenská. The result is several scenes of irrelevant philosophising, self-deprecating humour, and commentary on the life of birds, and on nature in general. The conversations, recorded mostly by hand-held camera, are interspersed with poetic citations.