Pictures of the Old World

Pictures of the Old World (1972)

10 Jul 1972 • Documentary • 1h 10m
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Pictures of the Old World is an unquestioned masterpiece of European documentary cinema, with existential radicalism that offers a contrast to the shallowness of hundreds of other documentary films showing images from the outskirts of civilization. The outskirts here are a Slovakian town in the Tatra Mountains. Though censored for 17 years, Dusan Hanáks poetic visual essay is not a political or even social film. It goes to far deeper and more fundamental levels of human experience. Inspired by the photographs of Martin Martinek, the films power lies in its unusual portraits of people whose raw visual beauty radiates from their very souls. Some, like the village cosmos aficionado or the disabled old man who climbs stairs on his knees, are hard to forget.

Dusan Hanák
Director
Dusan Hanák
Writer

Starring

Language: Slovak, Czech
Awards: 3 wins
Country: Czechoslovakia
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8.1

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