ALL FOR THE GOOD OF THE WORLD AND NOSOVICE

82 min. 2010, Czech Republic

 

 

Directed by Vít Klusák

Photographed by Jakub Halousek

Sound by Michal Gabor, David Nagy, Pavel Bělohlávek, Jaroslav Jedlička

Edited by Janka Vlčková 

Produced by Tereza Horska, Filip Remunda,Vít Klusák – Hypermarket film

 

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"Using cars to change the world" is one of the mottos of the South Korean automobile manufacturer Hyundai which produces 300,000 cars each year with the help of the inhabitants of the Czech village Nosovice. The factory looks like it came from another planet, the parking lot and the huge drab shoebox-shaped factory contrasting shrilly with the rolling green hills that surround them. Once, the local people grew vegetables here. One of the landowners resists to the last and erects a statue made of rusty car parts and a copy of a letter containing a death threat. Czech director Vít Klusák's previous film work includes co-directing Czech Dream, in which he created a huge media campaign to entice Czechs to a fake hypermarket. In this film, Klusák follows his fight against consumerism and destruction of landscape.

 

KŐIK MAAILMA JA NOSOVICE HEAKS

Režissöör Vit Klusák

Üks Vit Klusáki eelmisi filme „Tšehhi unistus“ oli provokatiivne – see jutustas liba-hüpermarketist. Oma uue dokis seisab filmitegija nende pőlluharijate ja loodusesőprade poolel, kes ei soovi oma elukeskkonda hiilgasliku korea autotehase Hyundai ehitamist.