<translation>Screening of the remarkable documentary about David Kopecký</translation>

Source
Maďarský institut Praha
Publisher
Tisková zpráva
13.10.2013 10:25
David Kopecký

On Saturday, October 19 at 4 PM
, a remarkable documentary about David Kopecký titled DK will be screened at the Hungarian Institute (Rytířská 25-27, Prague 1) as part of the Central European Film Showcase.


"The builder who prefers to demolish. A shy eccentric, a cold-blooded panicker, an ascetic hedonist, a generous usurper. The inventor of life. He threw tasteless paintings and waffle covers out of windows. 'I'm disinfecting the space,' he said, and he didn't stop stripping and demolishing until he achieved his goal: walls and objects ceased to exist, only captured light remained. The life of a man who never yielded to anyone in anything and was equally admired and beaten for it. Is it possible to invent freely while surviving in a world of financiers and small-town visions of life? Can one maintain precision and purity without destroying oneself and the surroundings? Is it possible to live with a visionary? What is the price for a life without compromise? Collage as a method, fragments of memories, searching for identity, first-person narrative. A feature documentary about the life and death of radical architect David Kopecký."

After the screening, the film's author, David's wife Bára Kopecká, will discuss the film with the audience.
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