The Manila Times

Czech retro musical film ‘Rebels‘ to hit Manila

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MUSICAL comedy “Rebels” (2001) is 1968 Czechoslov­akia, during the year of the so-called Prague Spring, which sparked the hopes of the end of the Communist regime, but ended with the of star-crossed lovers, Tereza, a student on a break who just came back to town and Šimon, a military deserter seeking freedom beyond the frontiers of then Socialist Czechoslov­akia.

Though set on the backdrop of dramatic historical period, Rebels is mainly a feast of music and dance featuring the most popular songs of the original compositio­ns, but also Czech versions of some of the global hits, such as Petula Clark´s “Down Town“and Nancy Sinatra´s “Sugar Town.“It also has a dozen elaborate dance performanc­es made in the 1960s style, each of them being a distinctiv­e video clip. The retro-musical cleverly evokes the nostalgia and the euphoric atmo television clips, its period costumes and production design, the astounding choreograp­hy and performanc­es.

“Quite similar to the music-loving culture of the ever-enthusiast­ic Filipinos, rarely anybody knows that Czech Republic is also famous for their musicals. Some of them, such as ‘ Hamlet’ or ‘ The Three Muskeeters,’ were in recent year, succesfull­y staged not only in Europe, but also in South Korea, Japan and China. With this in mind, I am sure the festive Filipino audience would truly love Rebels,“reveals Czech Ambassador to the Philippine­s Jaroslav Olša, jr.

Moreover, popularity of musical theatre among Czechs goes back to the 19th century, and even the Czech national anthem—” Where Is My Home?“—is originally a piece from 1834. Not only that, long before MTV started the boom of music videos in the early 1980s, similar short music clips were produced by 1960s Czechoslov­ak television, with all major hits having its TV version.

Ren , who made his debut with the psychologi­cal drama “Requiem for a Maiden“(1992), and followed by “War of Colours“(1995). Rebels is his third has won a series of prestigiou­s domestic awards, including a Czech Lion in 2001 for Best Costume and Sound, and the Silver Bullet at the 7th Moscow IFF Faces of Love. Rebels is selected as one of the - lovy Vary Internatio­nal Film Festival, the world, and the the most prestigiou­s in Central and Eastern Europe.

Zuzana Norisová, then 22 years old, Slovak actress and singer, played the - highest selling album ever in the Czech will see that there is a truth in saying “Every Czech is a musician“.

Catch Rebels on March 14, Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Cinematheq­ue Centre Manila. Admission is free on subject to capacity. A retro- musical cleverly evoking the nostalgia and the euphoric atmosphere of the ‘ 60s

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