Mág (film) explained

Mág
Director:František Vláčil
Starring:Jiří Schwarz
Music:Jiří F. Svoboda
Cinematography:Jiří Macák, Jan Hanzal
Studio:Barrandov Studios
Runtime:87 minutes
Country:Czechoslovakia
Language:Czech

Mág (Magician) is a 1988 Czech film directed by František Vláčil. The film is about Czech poet Karel Hynek Mácha. It is Vláčil's last film.[1] [2] The film received mixed reviews and critics called it a reflection of Vláčil's previous work.[3] [4]

Plot

Mácha goes to Litoměřice where he accepted position as a Notary. He plans to marry Lori who is getting prepared for the wedding. Mácha's brother Michal comes instead of him and announces that Mácha is dead. The film then switches to when Mácha and Lori met. Maácha and Lori met in Kajetán's theatre. The film shows Mácha's and Lori's relationship. It also shows Mácha's meeting with ill girl Márinka who is a fan of his poems. Mácha also hears that someone called Hynek killed his father in jealousy. It inspires Mácha to make his most famous poem, Máj. When Máj is released it is received negatively and Mácha needs to provide Lori who is pregnant and accepts position as a Notary in Litoměřice. He spends his free time at Rádobyce. One day there is a fire and Mácha helps but his organism succumbs illness and he dies.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mág recenze DVD (Bonton). www.nostalghia.cz. 23 September 2017.
  2. Web site: Mág. (1987). Filmový přehled. 23 September 2017. cs.
  3. Web site: Mág (1987). Czech and Slovak Film Database. 23 September 2017.
  4. Web site: František Vláčil – 25fps. 25fps.cz. 23 September 2017. cs-CZ.