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Jan Švankmajer

Jan Švankmajer (Czech: [ˈjan ˈʃvaŋkmajɛr]; born 4 September 1934) is a Czech filmmaker and artist whose work spans several media. He is a self-labeled surrealist known for his stop-motion animations and features, which have greatly influenced other artists such as Terry Gilliam, the Brothers Quay, and many others.[1]

Jan Švankmajer
Jan Švankmajer in 2018
Born (1934-09-04) 4 September 1934 (age 88)
Occupation(s)Film director, artist
Years active1964–present
SpouseEva Švankmajerová
Children2

Life and career

Early life

Švankmajer was born in Prague. An early influence on his later artistic development was a puppet theatre he was given for Christmas as a child. He studied at the College of Applied Arts in Prague and later in the Department of Puppetry at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts, where he befriended Juraj Herz. He contributed to Emil Radok's film Johanes doctor Faust in 1958 and then began working for Prague's Semafor Theatre where he founded the Theatre of Masks. He then moved on to the Laterna Magika multimedia theatre, where he renewed his association with Radok.

As a filmmaker

This theatrical experience is reflected in Švankmajer's first film The Last Trick, which was released in 1964. Under the influence of theoretician Vratislav Effenberger, Švankmajer moved from the mannerism of his early work to classic surrealism, first manifested in his film The Garden (1968), and joined the Czechoslovak Surrealist Group.[2]

Švankmajer has gained a reputation over several decades for his distinctive use of stop-motion technique, and his ability to make surreal, nightmarish, and yet somehow funny pictures. Švankmajer's trademarks include very exaggerated sounds, often creating a very strange effect in all eating scenes. He often uses fast-motion sequences when people walk or interact. His movies often involve inanimate objects being brought to "life" through stop motion. Many of his films also include clay objects in stop motion, otherwise known as claymation. Food is a common subject and medium. Švankmajer also uses pixilation in many of his films, including Food (1992) and Conspirators of Pleasure (1996).

Stop-motion features in most of his work, though his feature films have included much more live-action sequences than animation.

Many of his movies, like the short film Down to the Cellar, are made from a child's perspective, while at the same time often having a truly disturbing and even aggressive nature. In 1972 the communist authorities banned him from making films, and many of his later films were suppressed.[3][4] He was almost unknown in the West until the early 1980s. Writing in The New York Times, Andrew Johnston praised Švankmajer's artistry, stating "while his films are rife with cultural and scientific allusions, his unusual imagery possesses an accessibility that feels anchored in the shared language of the subconscious, making his films equally rewarding to the culturally hyperliterate and to those who simply enjoy visual stimulation."[5]

 
Thoroughfare in Knovíz, Kladno District, Czech Republic. The former cinema building on the right: Jan Švankmajer's studio

Among his best known works are the feature films Alice (1988), Faust (1994), Conspirators of Pleasure (1996), Little Otik (2000) and Lunacy (2005), a surreal comic horror based on two works of Edgar Allan Poe and the life of Marquis de Sade. The two stories by Poe, "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether" and "The Premature Burial", provide Lunacy its thematic focus, whereas the life of Marquis de Sade provides the film's blasphemy. His short film Dimensions of Dialogue (1982) was selected by Terry Gilliam as one of the ten best animated films of all time.[6] His films have been called "as emotionally haunting as Kafka's stories."[7] In 2010 he released Surviving Life, a live-action and cutout animation story about a married man who meets another woman in his dreams.

His most recent release is called Insects (Hmyz).[8] It had a projected budget of 40 million CZK, which was partially funded through an Indiegogo campaign which reached more than double its goal, and was released in January 2018.[8] The film is based on the play Pictures from the Insects' Life by Josef and Karel Čapek, which Švankmajer describes as following: "From the Life of Insects is a misanthropic play. My screenplay only extends this misanthropy, as man is more like an insect and this civilisation is more like an anthill. One should also remember the message in Kafka’s Metamorphosis."[9][8]

His life's works, inimitable style and voice have had far-reaching influences on the world of animation. Those whose work he has influenced include Brothers Quay, Caroline Leaf, Vera Neubauer, Terry Gilliam, Tomasz Bagiński, Nina Gantz and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller among many others.

He won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1983 for Dimensions of Dialogue.

In 2000, Švankmajer received Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Festival of Animated Film - Animafest Zagreb.[10]

On 27 July 2013 he received the Innovation & Creativity Prize by Circolino dei Films, an independent Italian cultural organization.

On 10 July 2014, he received the 2014 FIAF Award during a special ceremony of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

On 27 September 2018, he received the Raymond Roussel Society Medal in recognition of his extraordinary contribution: an inspiring, unique and universal work.

He was married to Eva Švankmajerová, an internationally known surrealist painter, ceramicist, and writer until her death in October 2005. Švankmajerová collaborated on several of her husband's movies, including Alice, Faust, and Otesánek. They had two children, Veronika (b. 1963) and Václav (b. 1975, an animator).

Filmography

Feature-length films

Year English title Original title Notes
1988 Alice Něco z Alenky Based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
1994 Faust Lekce Faust Based on the Faust legend (including traditional Czech puppet show versions), Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, and Goethe's Faust.
1996 Conspirators of Pleasure Spiklenci slasti
2000 Little Otik Otesánek Based on Otesánek by Karel Jaromír Erben
2005 Lunacy Šílení Based on The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether and The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe
2010 Surviving Life Přežít svůj život
2018[11] Insects Hmyz Based on Pictures from the Insects' Life by Karel Čapek and Josef Čapek
2022 The Kunstcamera Kunstkamera [12]

Short films

Year English title Original title Notes
1964 The Last Trick Poslední trik pana Schwarcewalldea a pana Edgara
1965 Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasy in G minor Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasia G-moll
1965 A Game with Stones Spiel mit Steinen
1966 Punch and Judy Rakvičkárna Also known as The Coffin Factory and The Lych House
1966 Et Cetera
1967 Historia Naturae (Suita)
1968 The Garden Zahrada
1968 The Flat Byt Available on the Little Otik DVD. Included in the Metropolitan Museum's "Surrealism Beyond Borders" exhibit (2021-22)
1968 Picnic with Weissmann Picknick mit Weissmann
1969 A Quiet Week in the House Tichý týden v domě
1970 Don Juan Don Šajn
1970 The Ossuary Kostnice A documentary about the Sedlec Ossuary
1971 Jabberwocky Žvahlav aneb šatičky slaměného Huberta Based on Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll
1972 Leonardo's Diary Leonardův deník
1973–79 Castle of Otranto Otrantský zámek Based on The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole
1980 The Fall of the House of Usher Zánik domu Usherů Based on The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
1982 Dimensions of Dialogue Možnosti dialogu
1983 Down to the Cellar Do pivnice
1983 The Pendulum, the Pit and Hope Kyvadlo, jáma a naděje Based on The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe and A Torture by Hope by Auguste Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
1988 Virile Games Mužné hry Also known as The Male Game
1988 Another Kind of Love Music video for Hugh Cornwell
1988 Meat Love Zamilované maso
1989 Darkness/Light/Darkness Tma, světlo, tma
1989 Flora
1989 Animated Self-Portraits Anthology film by 27 animators
1990 The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia Konec stalinismu v Čechách
1992 Food Jídlo

Animation and art direction

Year English title Original title Director
1978 Dinner for Adele Adéla ještě nevečeřela Oldřich Lipský
1981 The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians Tajemství hradu v Karpatech Oldřich Lipský
1982 Ferat Vampire Upír z Feratu Juraj Herz
1983 Visitors Návštěvníci Jindřich Polák
1984 Three Veterans Tři veteráni Oldřich Lipský

Bibliography

  • Peter Hames, Dark Alchemy: The Films of Jan Švankmajer. Westport: Praeger Publishers, 1995 ISBN 978-0275952990
  • Eva Švankmajerová; Jan Švankmajer (1998). Anima Animus Animation - Evašvankmajerjan. Arbor vitae. ISBN 80-901964-4-6.
  • Jan Švankmajer (2004). Transmutace smyslů / Transmutation of the Senses. Metrostav. ISBN 8090225837.
  • Bertrand Schmitt, František Dryje, Švankmajer, Dimensions of dialogue. Between Film and Fine Art. Prague: Arbor Vitae, 2012 ISBN 978-8074670169
  • Jan Švankmajer (2014). Touching and Imagining: An Introduction to Tactile Art. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 9781780761473.

See also

References

  1. ^ Solomon, Charles (19 July 1991). "Brooding Cartoons From Jan Svankmajer". LA Times. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  2. ^ Jan Švankmajer: The Complete Short Films. BFI Booklet.
  3. ^ Siegal, Nina (20 December 2018). "The 'Godfather of Animated Cinema' Makes More Than Just Movies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  4. ^ Jones, Jonathan (5 December 2011). "Jan Svankmajer: Puppets and politics". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  5. ^ New York Times ,1 July 2001
  6. ^ Gilliam, Terry (27 April 2001). "Terry Gilliam Picks the Ten Best Animated Films of All Time". London: The Guardian.
  7. ^ "Review/Film; A Mutant Tom Thumb Born Outside Time". NY Times. 1994.
  8. ^ a b c "Insects (2017)". FilmAffinity. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Jan Švankmajer readies a new feature". Cineuropa. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  10. ^ "Animafest Zagreb 2000".
  11. ^ "Producent Kallista dostal miliony na nový film Jana Švankmajera". Borovan.cz. Retrieved 7 August 2015.
  12. ^ info(at)s2studio.cz, S2 STUDIO s r o-INTERNETOVÉ SLUŽBY, GRAFIKA, VÝROBA REKLAMY, MARKETING, https://www s2studio cz. "MFDF Ji.hlava". www.ji-hlava.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 25 November 2022.

Further reading

  • Peter Hames (1995). Dark Alchemy: The Films of Jan Svankmajer. Praeger Paperback. ISBN 0-275-95299-1.
  • Peter Hames (2007). The Cinema of Jan Svankmajer: Dark Alchemy (Directors' Cuts). Wallflower Press. ISBN 978-1905674459.
  • Bertrand Schmitt; František Dryje, eds. (2012). Jan Švankmajer. Dimensions of Dialogue / Between Film and Fine Art. Arbor vitae. ISBN 978-80-7467-016-9.
  • Michael Richardson (2006). "Jan Svankmajer and the Life of Objects". Surrealism and Cinema. New York: Oxford UP. ISBN 9781845202262.
  • Keith Leslie Johnson (2017). Jan Švankmajer: Animist Cinema. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252083020.

External links

  • Jan Švankmajer at IMDb
  • at Keyframe - the Animation Resource
  • Overview of his work
  • Jan Švankmajer - PL (in Polish)
  • The Works of Jan Svankmajer
  • Czech Animation, private blog
  • An article and filmography on Svankmajer
  • Review of Dimensions of Dialogue, The Ossuary, Food and Death of Stalinism

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Jan Svankmajer Czech ˈjan ˈʃvaŋkmajɛr born 4 September 1934 is a Czech filmmaker and artist whose work spans several media He is a self labeled surrealist known for his stop motion animations and features which have greatly influenced other artists such as Terry Gilliam the Brothers Quay and many others 1 Jan SvankmajerJan Svankmajer in 2018Born 1934 09 04 4 September 1934 age 88 Prague CzechoslovakiaOccupation s Film director artistYears active1964 presentSpouseEva SvankmajerovaChildren2 Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 As a filmmaker 2 Filmography 2 1 Feature length films 2 2 Short films 2 3 Animation and art direction 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksLife and career EditEarly life Edit Svankmajer was born in Prague An early influence on his later artistic development was a puppet theatre he was given for Christmas as a child He studied at the College of Applied Arts in Prague and later in the Department of Puppetry at the Prague Academy of Performing Arts where he befriended Juraj Herz He contributed to Emil Radok s film Johanes doctor Faust in 1958 and then began working for Prague s Semafor Theatre where he founded the Theatre of Masks He then moved on to the Laterna Magika multimedia theatre where he renewed his association with Radok As a filmmaker Edit This theatrical experience is reflected in Svankmajer s first film The Last Trick which was released in 1964 Under the influence of theoretician Vratislav Effenberger Svankmajer moved from the mannerism of his early work to classic surrealism first manifested in his film The Garden 1968 and joined the Czechoslovak Surrealist Group 2 Svankmajer has gained a reputation over several decades for his distinctive use of stop motion technique and his ability to make surreal nightmarish and yet somehow funny pictures Svankmajer s trademarks include very exaggerated sounds often creating a very strange effect in all eating scenes He often uses fast motion sequences when people walk or interact His movies often involve inanimate objects being brought to life through stop motion Many of his films also include clay objects in stop motion otherwise known as claymation Food is a common subject and medium Svankmajer also uses pixilation in many of his films including Food 1992 and Conspirators of Pleasure 1996 Stop motion features in most of his work though his feature films have included much more live action sequences than animation Many of his movies like the short film Down to the Cellar are made from a child s perspective while at the same time often having a truly disturbing and even aggressive nature In 1972 the communist authorities banned him from making films and many of his later films were suppressed 3 4 He was almost unknown in the West until the early 1980s Writing in The New York Times Andrew Johnston praised Svankmajer s artistry stating while his films are rife with cultural and scientific allusions his unusual imagery possesses an accessibility that feels anchored in the shared language of the subconscious making his films equally rewarding to the culturally hyperliterate and to those who simply enjoy visual stimulation 5 Thoroughfare in Knoviz Kladno District Czech Republic The former cinema building on the right Jan Svankmajer s studio Among his best known works are the feature films Alice 1988 Faust 1994 Conspirators of Pleasure 1996 Little Otik 2000 and Lunacy 2005 a surreal comic horror based on two works of Edgar Allan Poe and the life of Marquis de Sade The two stories by Poe The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether and The Premature Burial provide Lunacy its thematic focus whereas the life of Marquis de Sade provides the film s blasphemy His short film Dimensions of Dialogue 1982 was selected by Terry Gilliam as one of the ten best animated films of all time 6 His films have been called as emotionally haunting as Kafka s stories 7 In 2010 he released Surviving Life a live action and cutout animation story about a married man who meets another woman in his dreams His most recent release is called Insects Hmyz 8 It had a projected budget of 40 million CZK which was partially funded through an Indiegogo campaign which reached more than double its goal and was released in January 2018 8 The film is based on the play Pictures from the Insects Life by Josef and Karel Capek which Svankmajer describes as following From the Life of Insects is a misanthropic play My screenplay only extends this misanthropy as man is more like an insect and this civilisation is more like an anthill One should also remember the message in Kafka s Metamorphosis 9 8 His life s works inimitable style and voice have had far reaching influences on the world of animation Those whose work he has influenced include Brothers Quay Caroline Leaf Vera Neubauer Terry Gilliam Tomasz Baginski Nina Gantz and Phil Lord and Christopher Miller among many others He won the Golden Bear for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1983 for Dimensions of Dialogue In 2000 Svankmajer received Lifetime Achievement Award at the World Festival of Animated Film Animafest Zagreb 10 On 27 July 2013 he received the Innovation amp Creativity Prize by Circolino dei Films an independent Italian cultural organization On 10 July 2014 he received the 2014 FIAF Award during a special ceremony of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival On 27 September 2018 he received the Raymond Roussel Society Medal in recognition of his extraordinary contribution an inspiring unique and universal work He was married to Eva Svankmajerova an internationally known surrealist painter ceramicist and writer until her death in October 2005 Svankmajerova collaborated on several of her husband s movies including Alice Faust and Otesanek They had two children Veronika b 1963 and Vaclav b 1975 an animator Filmography EditFeature length films Edit Year English title Original title Notes1988 Alice Neco z Alenky Based on Alice s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll1994 Faust Lekce Faust Based on the Faust legend including traditional Czech puppet show versions Marlowe s Doctor Faustus and Goethe s Faust 1996 Conspirators of Pleasure Spiklenci slasti2000 Little Otik Otesanek Based on Otesanek by Karel Jaromir Erben2005 Lunacy Sileni Based on The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether and The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe2010 Surviving Life Prezit svuj zivot2018 11 Insects Hmyz Based on Pictures from the Insects Life by Karel Capek and Josef Capek2022 The Kunstcamera Kunstkamera 12 Short films Edit Year English title Original title Notes1964 The Last Trick Posledni trik pana Schwarcewalldea a pana Edgara1965 Johann Sebastian Bach Fantasy in G minor Johann Sebastian Bach Fantasia G moll1965 A Game with Stones Spiel mit Steinen1966 Punch and Judy Rakvickarna Also known as The Coffin Factory and The Lych House1966 Et Cetera1967 Historia Naturae Suita 1968 The Garden Zahrada1968 The Flat Byt Available on the Little Otik DVD Included in the Metropolitan Museum s Surrealism Beyond Borders exhibit 2021 22 1968 Picnic with Weissmann Picknick mit Weissmann1969 A Quiet Week in the House Tichy tyden v dome1970 Don Juan Don Sajn1970 The Ossuary Kostnice A documentary about the Sedlec Ossuary1971 Jabberwocky Zvahlav aneb saticky slameneho Huberta Based on Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll1972 Leonardo s Diary Leonarduv denik1973 79 Castle of Otranto Otrantsky zamek Based on The Castle of Otranto by Horace Walpole1980 The Fall of the House of Usher Zanik domu Usheru Based on The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe1982 Dimensions of Dialogue Moznosti dialogu1983 Down to the Cellar Do pivnice1983 The Pendulum the Pit and Hope Kyvadlo jama a nadeje Based on The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe and A Torture by Hope by Auguste Villiers de L Isle Adam1988 Virile Games Muzne hry Also known as The Male Game1988 Another Kind of Love Music video for Hugh Cornwell1988 Meat Love Zamilovane maso1989 Darkness Light Darkness Tma svetlo tma1989 Flora1989 Animated Self Portraits Anthology film by 27 animators1990 The Death of Stalinism in Bohemia Konec stalinismu v Cechach1992 Food JidloAnimation and art direction Edit Year English title Original title Director1978 Dinner for Adele Adela jeste nevecerela Oldrich Lipsky1981 The Mysterious Castle in the Carpathians Tajemstvi hradu v Karpatech Oldrich Lipsky1982 Ferat Vampire Upir z Feratu Juraj Herz1983 Visitors Navstevnici Jindrich Polak1984 Three Veterans Tri veterani Oldrich LipskyBibliography EditPeter Hames Dark Alchemy The Films of Jan Svankmajer Westport Praeger Publishers 1995 ISBN 978 0275952990 Eva Svankmajerova Jan Svankmajer 1998 Anima Animus Animation Evasvankmajerjan Arbor vitae ISBN 80 901964 4 6 Jan Svankmajer 2004 Transmutace smyslu Transmutation of the Senses Metrostav ISBN 8090225837 Bertrand Schmitt Frantisek Dryje Svankmajer Dimensions of dialogue Between Film and Fine Art Prague Arbor Vitae 2012 ISBN 978 8074670169 Jan Svankmajer 2014 Touching and Imagining An Introduction to Tactile Art I B Tauris ISBN 9781780761473 See also EditJiri Trnka Czech animator and puppeteer Karel Zeman Czech animator and filmmaker Jiri Barta Czech stop motion animator Ladislaw Starewich Polish animator and puppeteer The Torchbearer a film by Jan Svankmajer s son Vaclav List of stop motion filmsReferences Edit Solomon Charles 19 July 1991 Brooding Cartoons From Jan Svankmajer LA Times Retrieved 24 August 2010 Jan Svankmajer The Complete Short Films BFI Booklet Siegal Nina 20 December 2018 The Godfather of Animated Cinema Makes More Than Just Movies The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 15 November 2019 Jones Jonathan 5 December 2011 Jan Svankmajer Puppets and politics The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 15 November 2019 New York Times 1 July 2001 Gilliam Terry 27 April 2001 Terry Gilliam Picks the Ten Best Animated Films of All Time London The Guardian Review Film A Mutant Tom Thumb Born Outside Time NY Times 1994 a b c Insects 2017 FilmAffinity Retrieved 16 December 2015 Jan Svankmajer readies a new feature Cineuropa Retrieved 2 March 2016 Animafest Zagreb 2000 Producent Kallista dostal miliony na novy film Jana Svankmajera Borovan cz Retrieved 7 August 2015 info at s2studio cz S2 STUDIO s r o INTERNETOVE SLUZBY GRAFIKA VYROBA REKLAMY MARKETING https www s2studio cz MFDF Ji hlava www ji hlava cz in Czech Retrieved 25 November 2022 Further reading EditPeter Hames 1995 Dark Alchemy The Films of Jan Svankmajer Praeger Paperback ISBN 0 275 95299 1 Peter Hames 2007 The Cinema of Jan Svankmajer Dark Alchemy Directors Cuts Wallflower Press ISBN 978 1905674459 Bertrand Schmitt Frantisek Dryje eds 2012 Jan Svankmajer Dimensions of Dialogue Between Film and Fine Art Arbor vitae ISBN 978 80 7467 016 9 Michael Richardson 2006 Jan Svankmajer and the Life of Objects Surrealism and Cinema New York Oxford UP ISBN 9781845202262 Keith Leslie Johnson 2017 Jan Svankmajer Animist Cinema University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252083020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jan Svankmajer Wikiquote has quotations related to Jan Svankmajer Jan Svankmajer at IMDb The Animation of Jan Svankmajer at Keyframe the Animation Resource Overview of his work Jan Svankmajer PL in Polish On Svankmajer s Faust The Works of Jan Svankmajer Downing the Folk Festive Menacing Meals in the Films of Jan Svankmajer Czech Animation private blog An article and filmography on Svankmajer Review of Dimensions of Dialogue The Ossuary Food and Death of Stalinism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan Svankmajer amp oldid 1142109014, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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