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Valérie au pays des merveilles

Original title: Valerie a týden divu
  • 1970
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  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Jaroslava Schallerová in Valérie au pays des merveilles (1970)
Surreal tale in which love, fear, sex and religion merge into one fantastic world, based on a classical Czech novel of the same title.
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Coming-of-AgeCostume DramaDark FantasyFairy TaleFolk HorrorPeriod DramaVampire HorrorWitch HorrorAdventureDrama

Surreal dream-like tale that combines several themes into one fantastical world.Surreal dream-like tale that combines several themes into one fantastical world.Surreal dream-like tale that combines several themes into one fantastical world.

  • Director
    • Jaromil Jires
  • Writers
    • Vítezslav Nezval
    • Ester Krumbachová
    • Jaromil Jires
  • Stars
    • Jaroslava Schallerová
    • Helena Anýzová
    • Petr Kopriva
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jaromil Jires
    • Writers
      • Vítezslav Nezval
      • Ester Krumbachová
      • Jaromil Jires
    • Stars
      • Jaroslava Schallerová
      • Helena Anýzová
      • Petr Kopriva
    • 66User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jaroslava Schallerová
    Jaroslava Schallerová
    • Valerie
    Helena Anýzová
    Helena Anýzová
    • Babicka…
    Petr Kopriva
    • Orlík
    Jirí Prýmek
    Jirí Prýmek
    • Tchor-konstábl
    Jan Klusák
    Jan Klusák
    • Gracián
    Libuse Komancová
    • Sluzka-novicka
    Karel Engel
    • Kocí Ondrej
    Alena Stojáková
    Alena Stojáková
    • Hedvika
    Otto Hradecký
    • Statkár
    Martin Wielgus
    • Tchor-father
    Jirina Machalická
    • Kvetinárka
    Michaela Klocová
    • Sluzka
    Zdenka Kovárová
    • Sluzka
    Bedriska Chalupská
    • Sluzka
    Robert Nezval
    • Muzikant
    Josef Abrhám
    Josef Abrhám
    • Orlík
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Jana Andresíková
    Jana Andresíková
    • Sluzka z vykriceného domu
    • (uncredited)
    Alice Auspergerová
    • Sluzka
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jaromil Jires
    • Writers
      • Vítezslav Nezval
      • Ester Krumbachová
      • Jaromil Jires
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    User reviews66

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    10mobia

    Dreams of a young girl

    A "coming of age" story like no other, this Czech Gothic fairytale is possibly the most lyrical film ever made. Valerie, a 13 year old staying with her grandmother while her parents are away has her first menstruation, triggering a series of interlocking dreams about lustful vampires who prey upon her youth. Despite the monstrous goings-on, the film is a buoyant and sensual pleasure to watch. The camera-work and composition never ceases to amaze and the energy of its tuneful folklike score propels the convoluted story forward effortlessly. And much credit should be given to Jaroslava Schallerova as Valerie who inhabits the role with the right balance of knowledge and wonder
    7ThrownMuse

    Strange and somewhat surreal coming-of-age fantasy

    Valerie is living with her grandmother and experiencing menarche, which triggers a series of dreams (or is it reality?) involving a vampire (or is her father?), a potential suitor (or is it her brother?), a long-lost cousin (or is it her rejuvenated grandmother-turned-vampire?). "Valerie" is a confusing and surreal film that is alternates between beautiful and nightmarish. The teenager who plays Valerie is pretty in an offbeat Bjorkish way, and an exceptional actress. I have a feeling this one gets better with subsequent viewings. Even though it is just over an hour long, the visuals are almost too much to take in all at once. Check it out if you are interested in seeing a bizarre and unique vampire film.

    My Rating: 6.5/10.
    Bunuel1976

    VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS (Jaromil Jires, 1970) ***1/2

    An aimless but fascinating surreal fantasy – a sort of adult-oriented version of 'Alice In Wonderland' with a distinctly Eastern European flavor – VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS was a revelation for me, and I am very glad I went the extra mile to acquire a copy of it on VHS.

    The narrative makes little sense and, like I said, it does not lead to anywhere in particular, but the film's trump card is the incredible (and often poetic) beauty of its images. The film ostensibly deals with the sexual awakening of a teenage girl, though the way director Jaromil Jires goes about this is extremely complex yet effortlessly captivating, and very enjoyable to boot. It takes in a variety of dazzling psycho-sexual concepts drawn from religion and mythological folklore which come off as both inextricably modern and deeply provocative still.

    The film features a number of sexual perversions throughout, which is pretty amazing when considering that the lead actress was only 13 years old at the time (though nothing too explicit is ever shown): she is involved in lesbianism, incestuous/Oedipal familial relationships, and is even subjected to an attempted rape by a young priest – apart from being shown in various states of undress! In this way, it would seem to cater to the tastes of practically every broad-minded film-goer one can think of (be it art-house, horror or erotica), though it is arguable how well-known this film really is – which is a pity.

    The few elements we find here of the traditional horror film are worth expanding upon, however: we get a number of vampires (the leading member bears an unmistakable resemblance to the Max Schreck of NOSFERATU [1922]) who periodically revert to their formerly more human and youthful selves, if only to further disorientate Valerie and ensnare her in their volatile and greedy schemes. Finally we 'witness' Valerie being burned alive at the stake (as a witch), a punishment instigated by the same priest who had earlier seduced her. Still, she manages to emerge unscathed from her every crisis, thanks to a special talisman (in the shape of a pair of earrings) and the help of her goofy but devoted brother/lover, who goes by the name of Eagle!

    Jaroslava Schallerova, who plays Valerie, is lovely and utterly charming throughout, striking a perfect balance between wide-eyed innocence and a curious sexual urge. Photography, sets, costumes and make-up are all wonderful (if obviously done on a low budget) - and the accompanying choral music is beautiful indeed, almost ethereal.

    The by-now deleted Redemption PAL tape presented the film in a full-screen format (I'm not sure if this is the correct ratio or not); the print was far from pristine but perfectly acceptable for an obscure item such as this. I wonder who owns the U.S. rights, as I would love to see it get a much-deserved renaissance on DVD.

    I cannot say whether VALERIE AND HER WEEK OF WONDERS was actually a one-off for this Czech film-maker, as I know very little about his other work. The only Jaromil Jires film available anywhere at the moment is THE JOKE (1969), by way of a reportedly substandard edition from Facets Video on VHS and DVD.
    10matheusmarchetti

    Coming of age has never been so terrifying

    Beautiful, disturbing, erotic, dreamlike... These are a few words that can sum up Jaromil Jires' deliriously bizarre fairy tale "Valerie and her Week of Wonders". Just like Richard Blackburn's sinister "Lemora", "Valerie" is a 'coming of age' tale told through a monstrous metaphor: vampires, who prey on the young to drain their innocence. Despite similarities theme-wise, these two films are quite different, and "Valerie" is certainly the most interesting of the two - a film that will definitely haunt you for life, with images so shocking today as they were back in 70's when it was released. It is 'horror' of rare ethereal beauty and poetry, and definitely one of it's kind - perfectly capturing the fear, the curiosity and the pleasure of a little girl's sexual awakening. Jaroslava Schallerová is spellbinding as the title character - a combination of Lewis Caroll's Alice and Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita. Helena Anýzová also gives a harrowing performance in the role of the grandmother, and her gradual transition from repressed Catholic old lady to a seductive, sex-crazed vampire is exquisite. Last but not least, Jires' excellent direction and Jan Curik's lush cinematography that highlights the film's "fever dream" tone help create this brilliant work of art that captures the essence of the ethereal and lyricism on celluloid unlike any other.
    10loff

    A strange, wonderful little film

    This is one of the most astounding films I have ever seen, both visually and in terms of narrative. It consists of at least two stories (a young girl becoming a woman, a vampire story) layered on top of each other with a kind of dream-logic. It looks a dream as well. A cleaned-up DVD edition would be nice, though.

    Some viewers may be offended by its' oedipal imagery, but for me this is perhaps the best fantasy-movie ever. Great actors too. It would be interesting to know if any of the people involved in this made anything as good again. A solid ten.

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    • Trivia
      Jaroslava Schallerová met the love of her life, Petrem Poradou, during the making of this film. Her mother was present on the set throughout the entire shooting of this movie.
    • Goofs
      Several times throughout the movie people are picking up musical instruments and music is heard as if they are playing them but the fingerings don't match up with the notes, or sometimes no hand manipulation is done at all, just the appearance of playing the instrument. In one case, Eaglet is playing the flute and plays it horizontally when it is the vertical kind.
    • Quotes

      [subtitled version]

      Grandmother: Hedvika is marrying

      Valerie: Poor Hedvika

    • Connections
      Featured in Resurrecting the Avant-Garde (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Dobrou noc, má plavovlásko
      Music by Lubos Fiser

      Performed by Josef Abrhám

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Valérie ou la semaine des merveilles
    • Filming locations
      • Barrandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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