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Michal Hogenauer se sumerge en las ansiedades y obsesiones de los hombres occidentales en Calm in the Canopy
por Martin Kudláč
- El emergente talento checo estrenará su segundo largometraje, un thriller psicológico, en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Pingyao

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Emerging Czech director Michal Hogenauer, whose graduate film, Tambylles, was introduced in the Cannes Cinéfondation selection in 2012 and who debuted with the Hanekesque English-language social thriller A Certain Kind of Silence [+lee también:
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In the film, a distinguished middle-aged gentleman, M (Pavel Gajdoš, from Colette), witnesses a minor incident at an airport involving a young man, possibly of Arab descent, and his servant. After a direct confrontation in the airport toilets, M becomes consumed by an escalating sense of unseen peril. This fear, initially nebulous, soon spirals into obsession, driving him to confront and potentially eradicate the perceived menace. The narrative seeks to craft a poignant portrayal of a man ensnared by his own fears, symbolising how individuals, when overwhelmed by societal uncertainties and perceived threats, can inadvertently become the very danger they once were scared of.
In a departure from A Certain Kind of Silence, which Hogenauer co-wrote, the script for Calm in the Canopy was penned by independent producer and filmmaker Václav Kadrnka (Saving One Who Was Dead [+lee también:
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Calm in the Canopy is being produced by Czech independent outfit Sirius Films Manual, and co-produced by Slovak company Silverart Film and Czech Television. The Czech Film Fund and the Slovak Audiovisual Fund supported the project.
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