Klára Tasovská
Klára Tasovská graduated from New Media department at Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and currently is studiyng at the Documentary department at FAMU. Her mid-length documentary essay Půlnoc (Midnight) was featured at several international film festivals and awarded a number of prizes (IDFF Jihlava, EMAF Osnabrück, Visions du reél Nyon, etc.). She also works for Czech TV.
Past events
- 03.10.2014, 16:00 - 17:00, Kino Zamek, New Visegrad Cinema
Films
- Pevnost70'
Pevnost / Fortress
Production: CZE 2012Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. Imagine a space where the time has frozen. The time's stopped and life's been stuck in a shape resembling the era of Soviet Union. Somehow, people got used to the reign of the secret police and the fear of being spied on. Soviet-style propaganda of the authoritative, power-based regime of the president Igor Smirnov turns most of the PMR residents into simple workmen, without any will to understand how unbearable their situation is. Smirnov has been leading this non-existing country for as long as twenty years. The film focuses on a couple of characters being stuck in this geo-political gap, in between the European Union and Russia, in between the present and the past, crime and decency, decadence and hope for change. Framed by the time of presidential election, the film analyzes the organization of “no-state” and the rules of a regular life within.