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Jakub

Jakub

Jakub
Jana Ševčíková
Czech Republic
1992
66 min
Dead Angle: Borders
Dead Angle: Borders
Synopsis

Nobody knows exactly when he died. But when asked about Jakub, the residents of his village are happy to show how he walked and talked. In this ethnographic study, filmed in gritty black-and-white, Jakub’s war-torn life story is used as a metaphor for the marginalized Ruthenian community. In telling their sometimes contradictory stories about him, the villagers create an oral history of their people.

The lives of the Ruthenians in the Maramureș Mountains in northern Romania and the Sudetenland in Bohemia were shaped by the historical events of the 19th and 20th centuries. Their village is located in the Maramureș region, whose borders have been redrawn repeatedly, notably after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. At the end of the Second World War, the villagers had to move to the Sudetenland.

Jana Ševčíková filmed the Ruthenians over a period of four years. In intense close-ups, they tell stories about their national identity and the importance of having a home. Sometimes the camera wanders over the landscape, conveying a sense of the people’s displacement.

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Credits
66 min
black and white
DCP
Spoken languages: Czech
Director
    Jana Ševčíková
    Jana Ševčíková
Production
    Jana Ševčíková for Jana Ševčíková,
    Libuše Martínková
    Jana Ševčíková for Jana Ševčíková,
    Libuše Martínková
Cinematography
    Jaromír Kačer,
    Miroslav Čvorsjuk,
    Miroslav Halada,
    Martin Vadas
    Jaromír Kačer,
    Miroslav Čvorsjuk,
    Miroslav Halada,
    Martin Vadas
Editing
    Jan Mattlach
    Jan Mattlach
Sound
    Michal Janoušek
    Michal Janoušek
Sound Design
    Pavel Dvořák
    Pavel Dvořák
Music
    Alan Vitouš
    Alan Vitouš
World Sales
    Jana Ševčíková for Jana Ševčíková
    Jana Ševčíková for Jana Ševčíková

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