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Alouettes, le fil à la patte

Titre original : Skrivánci na niti
  • 1969
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34min
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Václav Neckár and Jitka Zelenohorská in Alouettes, le fil à la patte (1969)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSet in the late 1940s, the film concerns the treatment of suspect "bourgeois elements", a professor, a saxophonist, and a milkman, who are put to work in a junkyard for rehabilitation.Set in the late 1940s, the film concerns the treatment of suspect "bourgeois elements", a professor, a saxophonist, and a milkman, who are put to work in a junkyard for rehabilitation.Set in the late 1940s, the film concerns the treatment of suspect "bourgeois elements", a professor, a saxophonist, and a milkman, who are put to work in a junkyard for rehabilitation.

  • Réalisation
    • Jirí Menzel
  • Scénario
    • Bohumil Hrabal
    • Jirí Menzel
  • Casting principal
    • Rudolf Hrusínský
    • Vlastimil Brodský
    • Václav Neckár
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Jirí Menzel
    • Scénario
      • Bohumil Hrabal
      • Jirí Menzel
    • Casting principal
      • Rudolf Hrusínský
      • Vlastimil Brodský
      • Václav Neckár
    • 9avis d'utilisateurs
    • 22avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires au total

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    Rôles principaux45

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    Rudolf Hrusínský
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    • Trustee
    Vlastimil Brodský
    Vlastimil Brodský
    • Professor
    Václav Neckár
    Václav Neckár
    • Pavel Hvezdár
    Jitka Zelenohorská
    Jitka Zelenohorská
    • Jitka
    Jaroslav Satoranský
    Jaroslav Satoranský
    • Guard Andel
    Vladimír Smeral
    Vladimír Smeral
    • Minister
    Ferdinand Kruta
    Ferdinand Kruta
    • Kudla
    Frantisek Rehák
    Frantisek Rehák
    • Drobecek
    Leos Sucharípa
    Leos Sucharípa
    • Public prosecutor
    Vladimír Ptácek
    • Mlíkar
    Eugen Jegorov
    Eugen Jegorov
    • Saxophonist
    • (as Evzen Jegorov)
    Nada Urbánková
    Nada Urbánková
    • Lenka
    Vera Kresadlová
    Vera Kresadlová
    • Convict
    Vera Ferbasová
    Vera Ferbasová
    • Convict
    Jirina Stepnicková
    Jirina Stepnicková
    • Pavel's mother
    Míla Myslíková
    Míla Myslíková
    • Convict Elza
    Tereza Galiová
    • Terezka, Andel's bride
    Karel Mares
    • Athlete
    • Réalisation
      • Jirí Menzel
    • Scénario
      • Bohumil Hrabal
      • Jirí Menzel
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    Avis des utilisateurs9

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    9dromasca

    the film that was put in jail

    It's 50 years almost day-to-day since the Red Army and the armies of several "fraternal" states invaded the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and put an end to the experiment of socialism with a human face that had been tried by Alexander Dubcek and the Czechoslovak Communist leadership. I do not know whether it is a coincidence or not, but the timing was excellent for the screening and viewing of Jiri Mendel's 1969 film 'Skrivánci na niti' ('Larks on a String') as part of the Czech film festival in Israel, a film that could not meet with its audience for 20 years, as it was banned by the communist censorship until the fall of the regime. For the audience in my native Romania who lived during communism, Mendel's film will not only show themes and situations similar to those they lived, but its fate will remind the one of the film 'Reconstituirea' ('Reconstitution') made in the same period in Romania by Lucian Pintilie: The same attitude of protest and resistance, the same subtle symbolism, the same sympathetic approach to the characters, and ultimately a similar fate - the film was banned by censorship and kept 'on the shelves' for twenty years. The action in 'Skrivánci na niti' is placed in time in the early 1950s when the Communist dictatorship began to consolidate and 'class enemies' were sent to forced labor or prison for the guilt of having belonged to the 'bourgeois classes' or for the crime of trying to escape from the 'socialist paradise'. The setting is symbolic - a plant where industrial waste is brought to be transformed into useful objects, and the people who robot are the human waste that needs to be re-educated to become the 'new type of human beings'. Those who turn out to be non-educated disappear, arrested by the political police and forced into the car that will lead them to more severe prison or labor camps, the next stage of repression. Unlike Lucian Pintilie's Romanian film, which was an exception, Jiri Mendel's creation was part of a more developed cinema school, with creators like Milos Forman, Vera Chytilová or Mendel, who managed to create several remarkable films demonstrating that - within the limits of the communist censorship tolerance - making quality films was possible even behind the Iron Curtain. The look that Mendel throws back in those years of relative hope for Eastern Europe toward the beginning of the communist era is not characterized by anger or hatred. The characters of the period are presented in their humanity, even the prison guardians or the bureaucrats of the regime are surprised in situations that make them ridiculous rather than abject. Criticism is especially directed against the system, with all its power to oppress and is absurdity worthy of Kafka's country. Visual power and acting are remarkable. Jiri Mendel's film made half-century ago, has successfully passed the exam of time.
    9liehtzu

    superior to closely watched trains

    menzel's "larks on a string" is even better than his "closely watched trains." supressed for decades in its home country this sharp, bitter and exuberant little comedy showcases its director's unique ability to mix humour and tragedy to great effect. a lyrical love story set in a scrapyard full of political dissidents who are occasionally carted off by secret police (never to return) if they talk out of turn. in the end it's an ode to the czech people, depicting them as refusing to be broken, full of a lust for life that cannot be contained even in the darkest times. some truly funny, great moments make for a deceptively simple, beautiful little movie.
    10Red-125

    A great film suppressed for over 20 years

    The Czech film Skrivánci na niti was shown in the United States with the title, Larks on a String (1990). The release date should really be 1969/1990. Writer-director Jirí Menzel completed the film in 1969. The Prague Spring was crushed by Soviet tanks in 1968. Possibly Menzel thought that some trace of the cultural liberation remained, but that clearly wasn't the case. The film wasn't officially released until after the Velvet Revolution freed Czechoslovakia from Soviet domination.

    The plot of the movie revolves around two groups of political outcasts. The Larks on a String are women prisoners who have received one-year prison sentences for attempting to escape from Czechoslovakia. They are working in a junk yard, where they can see a group of men working who are being "rehabilitated."

    I think the men were not actually considered prisoners. They had been guilty of "bourgeois activities," and were sent to the junk yard as a type of punishment. While they weren't larks on a string, they lived and worked under definite restrictions.

    One restriction that members of both groups suffered was the inability to interact closely with members of the other group. They could see each other, signal each other, and shout to each other. However, that was all they could do.

    The women didn't appear to have any process for complaining about their conditions. As I understood it, the men were still considered workers, and so they had channels through which to complain. The problem was that anyone who complained too much ended up in jail. This was definitely not a worker's paradise.

    In this movie people are endlessly trying to relate, being caught, being punished, and then trying again. In a way it's a frustrating, discouraging movie. But, in another way, it's a credit to the characters in the film--and to the people of Czechoslovakia--that they continued to struggle and never lost hope.

    We saw this movie at the Lincoln Film Forum, as part of the excellent Romanian Film Festival. (The Romanian Festival screens some movies from other Eastern European countries.) The movie should work well on the small screen. It's a great film-- find it and see it.
    7gavin6942

    Czech New Wave

    Set in the late 1940s, the film concerns the treatment of suspect "bourgeois elements", a professor, a saxophonist, and a milkman, who are put to work in a junkyard for rehabilitation.

    Director Jiri Menzel, a member of the Czech New Wave, became internationally famous in 1967, when his first feature film, "Closely Watched Trains", won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Then came "Larks", which was filmed in 1969, but not released until 1990! That is quite a feat.

    Although interesting and a tad surreal, I have to wonder if the reception would have been different in 1969. Appropriately celebrated upon release in 1990, would it have had a bigger impact if it was out when the regime was still in charge?
    8rozklad

    Erotically Charged Comedy

    Set in a scrap metal yard at the great Kladno steelworks, at the time of its making (just as the Prague Spring was being terminated by the Russians) this was seen as a satirical attack on the Communist regime, which got both film and director Jiří Menzel banned for several years (the film was not released until 1990). How such a gentle film could be seen as so subversive now seems incredible nearly 4 decades later.

    Sorry, Liehtzu, but it couldn't possibly be better than the sublime "Closely Observed Trains"! Maybe this is because that film is so timeless, whereas "Larks on a String" seems to have dated less well; it is now more of a series of formless sketches of erotically charged comedy, in which the Czech spirit always manages to triumph over oppression and even the "villains" elicit a certain sympathy.

    Even so it is a gem of a film, witty, quirky and subtle, in which a bunch of renegade intellectuals, sent literally to the scrapheap, put the world to rights and try to engage with the pretty girls working over the metal mountain.

    The DVD available in the Czech Republic (R2) has rather unreliable English subtitles, so much of the biting dialogue is lost in translation; still a wonderful film though.

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    • Anecdotes
      Filmed in 1969, the film was withheld by the censors and released only in 1990 after the fall of the Communist regime.
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      Edited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)

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    • How long is Larks on a String?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 mai 1990 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Tchécoslovaquie
    • Langue
      • Tchèque
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Larks on a String
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kladno, République tchèque(main location)
    • Société de production
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 20 378 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 34 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.66 : 1

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