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Otesánek

  • 2000
  • TV-14
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
7.2K
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Otesánek (2000)
Theatrical Trailer from Zeitgeist Films
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Adult AnimationBody HorrorDark ComedyFolk HorrorMonster HorrorPsychological ThrillerSatireSplatter HorrorStop Motion AnimationTragedy

A childless couple passes off an anthropomorphous tree stump as their baby, but things get out of hand when the monstrosity comes to life and demands to be fed.A childless couple passes off an anthropomorphous tree stump as their baby, but things get out of hand when the monstrosity comes to life and demands to be fed.A childless couple passes off an anthropomorphous tree stump as their baby, but things get out of hand when the monstrosity comes to life and demands to be fed.

  • Director
    • Jan Svankmajer
  • Writers
    • Karel Jaromír Erben
    • Jan Svankmajer
  • Stars
    • Veronika Zilková
    • Jan Hartl
    • Jaroslava Kretschmerová
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    7.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jan Svankmajer
    • Writers
      • Karel Jaromír Erben
      • Jan Svankmajer
    • Stars
      • Veronika Zilková
      • Jan Hartl
      • Jaroslava Kretschmerová
    • 56User reviews
    • 47Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Veronika Zilková
    Veronika Zilková
    • Bozena Horáková
    Jan Hartl
    Jan Hartl
    • Karel Horák
    Jaroslava Kretschmerová
    Jaroslava Kretschmerová
    • Paní Stádlerová
    Pavel Nový
    Pavel Nový
    • Frantisek Stádler
    Kristina Adamcová
    • Alzbetka
    Dagmar Stríbrná
    • Pani správcová
    Zdenek Kozák
    • Mr. Zlabek
    Gustav Vondracek
    • Mladek, the postman
    Arnost Goldflam
    Arnost Goldflam
    • Gynaecologist
    Jitka Smutná
    Jitka Smutná
    • Bulankova, the social worker
    Jirí Lábus
    Jirí Lábus
    • Policeman at station
    Radek Holub
    Radek Holub
    • Young postman
    Jan Jirán
    Jan Jirán
    • Karel's co-worker
    Zdenek Palusga
    • Uniformed policeman
    Frantisek Polata
    • Plainclothes policeman
    Vaclav Jezek
    • Plainclothes policeman
    Joseph Cahill
    Tomás Hanák
    Tomás Hanák
    • Radio presenter
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Jan Svankmajer
    • Writers
      • Karel Jaromír Erben
      • Jan Svankmajer
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    User reviews56

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    8Imdbidia

    Daring and original revisit to the story of the Greedy Guts

    A bizarre horror-comedy by Surrealist master Jan Svankmajer that adapts and reinterprets the folk story of Otesanek (aka Greedy Guts) for the big screen.

    Otesanek tells the story of the struggle of a childless couple, Bozena and Karel, to hide and control heir piece-of-wood son Otesanek -a freak of nature with an insatiable appetite that they brought to life- and to stop him behaving wildly.

    The film re-examines the myth of the primeval creation, in which the natural order is subverted and disrespected. The couple succumbs to an act of greedy love that produces, as a result, a greedy gluttonous carnivore despite the creature being a piece of wood.

    On the other hand, Svankmajer depicts with great insight the sins of parenthood in our modern world, in which children are spoiled rotten, to whom everything is allowed, any bad act excused, and nothing denied.

    The movie also depicts with great humor and realism the social dynamics of small groups in blocks of apartments and neighborhoods, paced by gossip, the power of appearances, the help and support neighbors give to each other, the enmities and tensions existing amongst them, the human types that populate them, etc.

    The role of food in this movie is also very interesting, as most human characters in the movie eat disgusting porridge-ish meals, despite them fancying meat, while Otesanek is the only one eating meat all the time! The Actors are all great and charming in their respective roles. Veronika Zilková plays with great conviction the non-easy to play barren wife Bozena, while Jan Hartl plays with sweetness her doubtful and confused husband Karel. Also terrific are the actors playing the good-hearted neighbors: Kristina Adamcová as the incisive rebel child Alzbetka -who is also the catalyst of the story-, Jaroslava Kretschmerová as Alzbetka's sensible Mother, Pavel Nový as Alzbetka's typical working-class male Father, and Dagmar Stríbrná as the patient caretaker.

    The stop-motion animation of Otesanek is delightfully awkward, especially when Otesanek is a baby, and the illustrations by Svankmajer's wife for the original tale in the book Alzbetka is reading are beautifully colorful and artistic. They are a contrast to the ugly-looking 70-80s colors and lighting with which Svankmejer shot the movie. Also delightful are the episodes involving the old spectacled neighbor and Alzbetka, which are really naughty.

    On the negative side, beyond the ugly film and colors used, the movie is too long and its pace too slow at times.

    A grotesque mesmerizing humorous adult tale with a great story, terrific performances, and very interesting themes. This is not a film for lazy watchers, though.
    9bullardjosh

    Beautiful, bizare and truly satisfying fantasy

    I had never heard of Jan Svankmajer before seeing this, after recording it at 3o'clock in the morning on channel four, and i certainly wasn't dissapointed. This film, as like the rest of Svankmajer's work is truly original and unique. It's a must see for anyone who's a fan of the surreal. The stop motion animation of the disturbing stump baby is incredible. A number of Svankmajer's work, including this and Faust, are retelling of old czech fairy tales, and the films really capture the atmosphere of the great capital Prague.

    Also see faust and alice, also by Svankmajer, both are equally as good if slightly more difficult to comprehend.
    Xanthippe

    Disturbing on SO Many Levels

    This movie was very, very disturbing. I can't help but noting that I would never voluntarily see this movie again, and even that I wish I hadn't seen it the first time.

    On the other hand, I am forced to admit that it was a very good movie. The fertility imagery was a little TOO heavy-handed for my liking; I felt like shrieking "OKAY, I GET IT ALREADY!!!" about twenty minutes into the movie. But I suppose it all related to the theme, so it was okay.

    The Otik-creature is also very disturbing, but the food scenes are probably the worst. I remember the food from my stay in St. Petersburg, and this movie was fairly accurate. Don't see it if you've recently eaten, or plan to eat at any time in the future. Ugh!

    I think the movie would be classified as a dark comedy if it were American. As such it was extremely funny; the dialogue is quite witty and the acting is good. But the whole thing was just... disturbing.

    Beware of violence; there are a few very bloody, graphic scenes. The nudity is nonsexual, so it's really not a problem even for prudish Americans like me.
    goodellaa

    Grotesque and amusing.

    This movie does seem to drag a little toward the end, but any reasonable person should be hanging on to see what ELSE will happen, because things do happen in this movie. It is full of funny characters and weird situations, so it is quite amusing, in a "Twilite Zone" sort of way. Did you like "Erasurehead", "Dead Alive", and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"?

    This movie illustrates, in fairy-tail fashion, what sort of AWFUL things can happen if you tamper with the natural order of things.
    8miloc

    Strange, enjoyable, worth a look.

    I had the good fortune to see this at a special showing in Washington introduced by the director. I just wanted to say that I found it fascinating, very funny, and pretty unnerving at moments. Friends of mine had recommended Svankmajer's animated works, which I have yet to see and hopefully will be able to track down and watch.

    I love the visual effects-- they don't have the polished look of digitized Hollywood extravaganzas, but they have a curious, unruly life to them which I found infinitely more interesting. This is a sharp, funny, likeable yet disturbing folktale on film, and I strongly recommend those with a taste for the unusual seeking it out.

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    • Trivia
      Originally, Jan Svankmajer wanted to shoot this film in early nineties and considered to cast Woody Allen and Mia Farrow as Karel and Bozena.
    • Quotes

      Bulankova, the social worker: Show me your Otik. That's his name, isn't it? Don't worry, i won't eat him.

    • Connections
      Featured in Brows Held High: Little Otik and the Magic of Stop Motion (2016)

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    • Release date
      • January 25, 2001 (Czech Republic)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czech Republic
      • United Kingdom
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Little Otik
    • Filming locations
      • Knovíz, Czech Republic(animations)
    • Production companies
      • Athanor
      • Barrandov Biografia
      • FilmFour
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $125,716
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 12m(132 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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