Slovak Director Tereza Nvotová Shocks with ‘Father’ Inspired by ‘Hundreds of Cases All Around the World’: ‘This Happens to Good People’
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"Father," a film about shock and trauma by Slovak director Tereza Nvotová, will leave even experienced filmmakers stunned with its subject matter and execution, writes Tõnu Karjatse in his Venice Film Festival diary.
Slovak Director Tereza Nvotová Shocks with ‘Father’ Inspired by ‘Hundreds of Cases All Around the World’: ‘This Happens to Good People’
Slovak Director Tereza Nvotová didn’t want to make “Father.” “To be honest, I thought: ‘I can’t do it. I don’t know how.’ These kinds of movies can be so heavy – you just feel like you’re sinking. But I also couldn’t stop thinking about this story.” In the Venice Horizons drama, sold by Intramovies, a horrific mistake destroys one father’s life, threatening his career, marriage and even his sanity. Nvotová’s co-writer Dušan Budzak based it o…
The team behind the film Father in These Moments presents their work to representatives of the world's media at the 82nd Venice Film Festival.
One of the two films representing Czech co-productions at the Venice Film Festival has had its world premiere. The drama Father was made by Slovak director and screenwriter Tereza Nvotová in co-production with Czech Television.
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