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Genij vlasti 1998

★ 2.02 votes📅 1998-10-28

Genij vlasti (1998) is a compelling drama that explores the eternal tension between artistic vision and institutional expectations.

Director: Jiří Strach

Cast

Radek Holub
Radek Holub
Klára Issová
Klára Issová
Alois Švehlík
Alois Švehlík
Vladimír Dlouhý
Vladimír Dlouhý
Petr Kostka
Petr Kostka
Zlata Adamovská
Zlata Adamovská
Radoslav Brzobohatý
Radoslav Brzobohatý
František Němec
František Němec
Stanislav Zindulka
Stanislav Zindulka
Oldřich Vízner
Oldřich Vízner

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Genij vlasti (1998) about?

The film tells the story of Vojtěch Hynais, a 19th century painter who faces rejection when his modern artistic vision for a National Theater curtain clashes with academic expectations. Despite completing the work, he remains unpaid for his controversial masterpiece.

Who directed Genij vlasti?

The film was directed by Jiří Strach, who brings historical sensitivity to this tale of artistic struggle in 1880s Prague.

Who stars in Genij vlasti?

The film features Radek Holub, Klára Issová, Alois Švehlík, Vladimír Dlouhý, and Petr Kostka in key roles.

Is Genij vlasti (1998) worth watching?

As a drama exploring artistic integrity and historical Czech culture, Genij vlasti offers thoughtful entertainment for fans of period pieces. The film's themes of creative rebellion resonate with universal appeal, making it worthwhile for art enthusiasts and drama lovers alike.

How long is Genij vlasti?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Genij vlasti (1998) — Artistic Rebellion Against 19th Century Conservatism

Genij vlasti (1998) is a compelling drama that explores the eternal tension between artistic vision and institutional expectations. Set in the 1880s, the film follows Vojtěch Hynais, a talented painter living in Paris who receives a prestigious commission to create a curtain for the National Theater. Director Jiří Strach brings to life this historical tale of creative rebellion, where one artist's modern interpretation clashes with the rigid academic standards of his time.

The film delves into themes of artistic integrity, cultural identity, and the price of innovation. Through stunning period detail and nuanced performances from Radek Holub and Klára Issová, Genij vlasti captures the atmosphere of late 19th century Prague and Paris. The story serves as both a biographical drama and a broader commentary on how society receives groundbreaking art. With strong supporting work from Alois Švehlík and Vladimír Dlouhý, this Czech drama offers a thoughtful examination of what happens when genius meets tradition.