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I Love My Boring Life

Mám ráda nudný život, Czech Republic, 2009, 27 min, 35 mm, Creative, Portrait
The diary of a grandmother from the Prague neighbourhood of Zbraslav as a diary of eternity. Using informal language, for five years grandmother Alena Němcová from Zbraslav has been writing down weather forecasts, dreams, her morning exercises, cooking, everyday house bustle, global events as well as notes concerning relationships, religion and the general spirit of the times – matters of a private, family, social, real and also surreal nature. The film captures the life in her house as a place that could represent a slice of the world and merge various events and connections, both of a daily and timeless nature. It points out that banality can indeed be part of our perception but not of the world itself. The device is just a change of banality to singularity. This film is part of the "Breathless – Dominance of The Moment" documentary film project.

Director:
Jan Gogola ml.
Dramaturgy:
Marek Šebeš
Producer:
Jiří Konečný
Co Producer:
Petr Morávek, Samo Darian, Jordi Niubo, Filip Remunda
Screenplay:
Jan Gogola ml., Alena Němcová
Director of photography:
Jiří Zykmund
Editor:
Zdeněk Marek
Sound:
Jiří Melcher
Languages:
Czech
Subtitles:
English
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