Fruit of Paradise Tuesday 5 May, 2015 GFT
Fruit of Paradise12
Tuesday 5 May, 2015
GFT
Often regarded as a long-lost masterpiece, this 1970 film from Vera Chytilová was nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival that year. One of the most experimental films of the Czech New Wave, it starts as a baroque and daring modern retelling of the biblical Adam and Eve narrative and transcends into a fragmented story of awakening and the loss of innocence. A film that utilises a similarly unique cinematic language to that of Luis Buñuel or Kenneth Anger, but to ends wholly of its own.
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