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''Birds, Orphans and Fools'' () is a 1969
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film directed by
Juraj Jakubisko Juraj Jakubisko (30 April 1938 – 24 February 2023) was a Slovak film director. He directed fifteen feature films, between 1967 and 2008. He often took on the dual role of cinematographer in his films, as well as writing or co-writing the scrip ...
. The film is about three people who are all orphaned by political violence. Set in an unspecified time and place, the movie is a parable about three people who face a tough, violent world and survive by adopting a childlike philosophy of life and live a life of foolish, joyful denial. The film was released in 1969 and was shown that year at an international film festival in
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. Soon after, though, the film was banned by the communist authorities until the end of the regime in 1989.


Plot

The main characters, Yorick, Martha and Ondrej, exist in a bleak, cynical world. All of them have been orphaned during a war. To survive, they adopt a childlike philosophy where they live in love and joy, and seem to be immune to despair. "Life is beautiful," screams the main characters. The trio live with birds in a surrealistic, bombed church in the center of a city. At first it seems that they are all enjoying their lighthearted play. Foolishness is a drug. Or, as Yorick says, "only a fool can be a free man." The key struggle is the relationship of the two men to Martha. Yorick develops a relationship with Martha quickly. Ondrej, a virgin, has a harder time getting close to Martha, not withstanding prodding by Yorick. In an odd move, Yorick has himself arrested and is sent to jail for a year during which time Martha and Ondrej's relationship develops. Each of the characters in the film goes through a long internal development. The most apparent is that of Yorick, who after returning from prison, "lost the courage to be crazy". Ondrej seems to find passion in his love for Martha. Jealousy of Ondrej and Martha's relationship incites Yorick to murder Martha and her unborn baby and then commit suicide. Ondrej's fate remains unknown.


Political subtext

The film is made soon after the
Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia On 20–21 August 1968, the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic was jointly invaded by four fellow Warsaw Pact countries: the Soviet Union, the Polish People's Republic, the People's Republic of Bulgaria, and the Hungarian People's Republic. The ...
. In the movie the main characters are living in an enchanted world of love, joy and freedom, but in fact, they are not free. The world is dismal and lacking the freedom that they pretend to enjoy. As Jakubisko is quoted as saying: "Foolish games and death are cruel. Maybe too cruel. When I shot my fiction in 1968 there were people lying on the sidewalks. They didn’t have to fake death."


Production

''Birds, Orphans and Fools'' was made in 1969 and had a limited release before it was banned. It would be 20 years before the Soviet ban of the film was lifted with the end of the Soviet Regime. The film was censured for its negative, hopeless and non-socialist content. When it finally debuted at the 1990 film festival it was met with resounding approval and success. ''Birds, Orphans and Fools'' came out in 2009 in a DVD edition. The production staff includes architect Anton Krajčovič and costume designers Milena Doskočová, Helena Pale. Both the exterior and interior scenes were filmed in Slovakia. The movie was filmed in
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, Piestany and Bradlo. The movie was produced by Slovenská filmová tvorba, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia and Como Film Paris, France.


Cast

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Magda Vášáryová Magda may refer to: * Magda (given name), a feminine given name (including a list of persons with the name) * Marinko Magda (born 1963), Serbian mass murderer * Magda, São Paulo Magda is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil. The ...
as Martha * Jiří Sýkora as Yorick * Philippe Avron as Ondrej * Mila Beran as the domestic man * Francoise Goldité as Saša


Awards

* 1969 — Jakubisko received the Gold Siren Award at the Sorrento Film Festival in Italy for his first three films: ''Crucial Years'' (Kristove roky), ''Birds, Orphans and Fools'' and ''Deserters and Pilgrims'' (Zbehovia a pútnici)Hames, Peter. (2004). ''Cinema of Central Europe.'' London: Wallflower Press. p. 171. . * 1973 — Second Prize for film director Juraj Jakubisko at the (France) * 2008 — Crystal Globe awarded to Director Jakubisko at the
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (, KVIFF) is an annual film festival held in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. The Karlovy Vary Festival is one of the oldest in the world and has become Central and Eastern Europe, Central and Eastern Eur ...


References


External links

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Birds, Orphans and Fools
at the Czechoslovak Film Database (in Czech) {{Juraj Jakubisko 1969 films Slovak drama films Czechoslovak drama films Films directed by Juraj Jakubisko Films scored by Zdeněk Liška