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I Love My Boring Life
Mám ráda nudný život · dir. Jan Gogola
Czech Republic 2008, 26’
A diary of a grandmother from the Prague neighborhood of Zbraslav as a diary of eternity. Using informal language, for five years grandmother Alena Němcová from Zbraslav has been writing down weather forecasts, dreams, morning exercise, recipes, regular house bustle, global events as well as notes concerning relationships, religion and the general spirit of the age.
Director: | Jan Gogola |
Cinematography: | Jiri Zykmund |
Editing: | Zdenek Marek |
Awards: | FIPRESCI (Krakowski Festiwal Filmowy / Krakow Film Festival 2010) |
Jan Gogola was born in 1971. He is a director, script editor and lecturer at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). Gogola studied journalism at Charles University and documentary film at FAMU.