Všichni mají pravdu? Karel Floss a ti druzí (2016)
A multi-portrait of the history of post-1989 Czech ideas and sensibilities, centered around left-wing Christian philosopher Karel Floss. Circling his ideas on God, truth, and politics like satellites are statements by strongly antithetical individuals including Milan Knížák, Ondřej Slačálek, Noam Chomsky, and Czech nationalist thinkers. Working with a subtle sense of irony, the film is openly inspired by the style of Karel Vachek as it makes use of semantic counterpoints, situational humor and aloof formal elements. The result is a kind of audiovisual riverbed for channeling the fury of a nation that recalls a child that is just learning to think and does not know what to relate to first, because in a certain sense, basically “everyone is right”.
Director:
Helena Všetečková
Writer:
Helena Všetečková
| Sound | Matěj Chrudina | Sound |
| Directing | Helena Všetečková | Director |
| Camera | Helena Papírníková Horáčková | Camera Operator |
| Crew | Martin Kohout | Dramaturgy |
| Camera | Helena Všetečková | Camera Operator |
| Production | Jakub Wagner | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Helena Papírníková Horáčková | Sound |
| Directing | Helena Papírníková Horáčková | First Assistant Director |
| Editing | Helena Všetečková | Editor |
| Writing | Helena Všetečková | Screenplay |
| Sound | Martin Kuhn | Sound |
| Crew | Karel Vachek | Dramaturgy |