Directed by: Frantisek Vlácil
Stars: Josef Kemr, Magda Vásáryová, Nada Hejna
Language: Czech + Commentary Ger (2nd track) | Subtitles: English (embed)
(Commentary with film critic Olaf Möller)
Country: Czechoslovakia | Imdb Info | Ar: 2.40:1 | Brrip
Description: A grim portrayal of the shift from Paganism to Christianity in medieval central Europe – as a young virgin promised to God is kidnapped and raped by a marauder who her religious father seeks to kill in return.
7.68GB | 165:19mins | 1920×816 | mkv | Czech | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/eeea55c8a1ece/Marketa.Lazarova.1967.mkv
====Criterion bluray extras====
Interview with actors Magda Vášáryová, Ivan Palúch, and Vlastimil Harapes

222MB | 39:59mins | 720×576 | mkv | Czech | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/c76ee6aa5e556/Mklz.Magda.mkv
Interview with costume designer Theodor Pišt?k

137MB | 27:01mins | 720×576 | mkv | Czech | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/09074b9caf8c6/Mklz.Theodor.mkv
Interview with film historian Peter Hames

78MB | 17:42mins | 720×576 | mp4 | English
https://tezfiles.com/file/be5554bd66446/Mklz.Peter.mp4
Interview with journalist and film critic Antonín Liehm

45MB | 9:37mins | 720×576 | mkv | Czech | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/e3e1585333ce1/Mklz.Anton.mkv
In the Web of Time, a short documentary from 1989 by cinematographer František Uldrich, in which director František Vlá?il discusses his filmmaking process

106MB | 21:23mins | 720×576 | mkv | Czech | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/1d6c20ac83e33/Mklz.Frantisek.mkv
Interview with Universal Production Partners technical director Ivo Marák about the film’s restoration

46MB | 9:42mins | 720×576 | mkv | Czech | Sub: English
https://tezfiles.com/file/88ccb7d1491a0/Mklz.Ivo.mkv


Marketa Lazarova is not just a landmark of Czech cinema, but an European masterpiece for the ages, one of the major achievements of the Seventh Art, frequently ranked among the top 100 movies of all times.
Thank you so much, RL, and thanks for another incredible page of wonderful releases (M. de Oliveira, Godard, Three Jewels, The Day I Became a Woman, Zatoichi…). This past month has been astonishing!
Considered a landmark of Czech cinema, and in several respects a sort of CZ counterpart to Tarkovsky’s “Andrei Rubilev.”
An interesting post, for sure. Thank you!
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