MeetFactory, o. p. s.
Ke Sklárně 3213/15
150 00 Praha 5
GPS:
50.053653
14.408441
Opening hours:
13:00 do 20:00 + based on evening program
22. 12.
20:00
Based on
the novel by Markéta Pilátová
Karla lost
both her parents in the Tsunami wave that hit the coast of Thailand in 2004
and, together with her parents, she lost her ability to compose music and play
the trumpet.
A year
later, together with her Spanish teacher Jenůfa Topinková from University of
Palacký in Olomouc, she travels to Cuba with the goal to deliver medicine and
financial help to Cuban dissidents. But after the Cuban secret service becomes
interested in the journey, their exotic vacation turns into a fight for
survival.
The
thrilling story follows Karla and her teacher on their trip across half of the
world, and especially Karla´s journey from her world full of emptiness and
despair back to life. While following the tracks of Czech dissidents from Cuba
to the Czech Republic and back, we discover the burden of guilt and strength
necessary to accept it.
Tsunami
Blues was published
in 2014, it is the third novel of Czech author and journalist Markéta Pilátová
(1973). The author contributes to the weekly magazine Respekt, she lives partly
in Brazil and Argentina, where she teaches Czech and where most of her novels
take place. Her previous works Zlaté oči vedou domů and Má nejmilejší
kniha were nominated for the Magnesia Litera prize, as well as the prize of
Josef Škvorecký. She also works as a translator and writes books for children.
“The notion
that Cuba is one big Buena Vista Social Club with mesmerizing old jazz
musicians and poor but joyful people is completely inaccurate. For me, the
feeling was more of an ever present darkness, grief, emanating from the moldy,
dilapidated houses, malnourished people, and young prostitutes. For me, it´s
blues rather than salsa that characterizes Cuba for me.”(Markéta
Pilátová, Salon Právo)
Starring:
Tereza Dočkalová, Eva Salzmannová, Tomáš Dianiška, Richard Němec, Lenka
Zahradnická
Screenplay:
Jana Pithartová
Directed
by: Ewa Zembok
Set design
and costumes: Jana Hauskrechtová
Dramaturgy:
Matěj Samec