alr

Adrift
(Hrst plna vody)

Screening on Film
Directed by Jan Kadar.
With Jozef Kroner, Rade Markovic, Milena Dravic.
Czechoslovakia, 1969, 35mm, color, 108 min.
Czech with English subtitles.

After surviving World War II in a Nazi labor camp, director Jan Kadar frequently collaborated with fellow law school dropout Elmar Klos. In the summer of 1968, shortly before Kadar left his homeland, the pair started to shoot an adaptation of Lajos Zilahy’s bestseller Something is Adrift in the Water until the arrival of Russian tanks halted the film’s production. A year later, the cast and crew were reassembled to continue work on the project. The film, which tells the story of a happily married fisherman who becomes obsessed with an amnesic girl he rescues from a river, was finally released in 1971.

Part of film series

Read more

Before "Normalization":
The Czech New Wave

Current and upcoming film series

Read more

Fragments of a Faith Forgotten: The Art of Harry Smith

Read more

The Yugoslav Junction: Film and Internationalism in the SFRY, 1957 – 1988

Read more

From the Jenni Olson Queer Film Collection

Read more
a double-exposed image that includes a 16th century Russian man being fed grapes by another amid decadent decor

Wings of a Serf

Read more
a close-up of a Bissau-Guinean woman wearing a scarf on her head and looking directly at the camera with a slight smile

Le Dépays + Sans soleil

Read more
Peter Sellers wearing a large hat with "ME" embroidered on it, and gripping a Pilgrim-like collar

Carol for Another Christmas

Read more

Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy