GUEST
Listing Details
Σκηνοθέτης - Director
Regina Hofmanova
Χώρα / Χώρες Παραγωγής - Country of Production
Czech Republic
Διάρκεια σε λεπτά- Duration in minutes
10
Φωτογραφία Σκηνοθέτη - Directors Photo
Συντελεστές - Movie Credits Actors,photography,sound etc
Regina Hofmanova - Director
Regina Hofmanova - Writer
Regina Hofmanova - Producer
Barbora Červenková - Producer
Renata Weidlichová - Producer
Daniele Iemolo - Key Cast
Ivona Szantová - Key Cast
Radek Loukota - DOP
Mice Belong to Heaven
Šárka Sklenářová - Editor
Renata Weidlichová - design and costumes
Regina Hofmanova - Choreographer
Regina Hofmanova - Writer
Regina Hofmanova - Producer
Barbora Červenková - Producer
Renata Weidlichová - Producer
Daniele Iemolo - Key Cast
Ivona Szantová - Key Cast
Radek Loukota - DOP
Mice Belong to Heaven
Šárka Sklenářová - Editor
Renata Weidlichová - design and costumes
Regina Hofmanova - Choreographer
Περίληψη στα (Αγγλικά) μέχρι 100 λέξεις - Summary (English) up to 100 words: Και οι Ελληνικές ταινίες να εχουν περίληψη στα Ελληνιικά και Αγγλικά
Logline:
The humor of an unexpected visit turns surreal as the guest takes the host into her world.
Synopsis:
When a guest is enthusiastically welcomed into her hosts’ immaculate home, she is inspired to reciprocate with an unexpected introduction to her own world. The result is a surreal and often absurd navigation through familiarity and estrangement, observed through mannerisms and habits, which serve as a metaphor for the fabric connecting and dividing individuals. GUEST is a short film that mixes genres, blending dance, absurd comedy and drama with the inclusion of dialogue in the native languages of the cast.
The humor of an unexpected visit turns surreal as the guest takes the host into her world.
Synopsis:
When a guest is enthusiastically welcomed into her hosts’ immaculate home, she is inspired to reciprocate with an unexpected introduction to her own world. The result is a surreal and often absurd navigation through familiarity and estrangement, observed through mannerisms and habits, which serve as a metaphor for the fabric connecting and dividing individuals. GUEST is a short film that mixes genres, blending dance, absurd comedy and drama with the inclusion of dialogue in the native languages of the cast.
Βιογραφικό (Αγγλικά) μέχρι 100 λέξεις - Curriculum Vitae (English) up to 100 words: Και για τους Ελληνες Σκηνοθέτες
Regina Hofmanova is a director and choreographer whose distinctive work for film and stage is a quirky blend of theatricality and musicality.
Her unique style is derived from everyday gestures extrapolated into contemporary dance movement – creating approachable dance film and theatre, laden with black humour, surrealism and the absurd. Her movement vocabulary comprises modern dance, jazz, ballet, and Argentine tango – and she has choreographed for a broad range of productions.
In addition to her own short films and theatre pieces, Regina’s work encompasses opera, and musicals – where she has collaborated with such renowned directors as David Pountney, Nic Muni, Roman Hovenbitzer and Jiri Nekvasil. She has also created solo choreographies and figure skating routines.
After studying languages at the Interpreting Department of Charles University, Regina Hofmanova went on to study choreography at the Performing Arts Academy (HAMU) in Prague and later received a Filmmaking Diploma from Central Film School in London.
Throughout her varied career she has produced independent projects as well as collaborating on a variety of opera and musical productions.
Her film Steadfast has been screened at a dozen film festivals all over the world. Her videoinstallaton YEAR was exhibited at Maze in the famous London Bargehouse. Recently she was commisioned to create a new piece for the NDM Ballet Ostrava. Après Rasage has since toured in Germany, Italy and Poland.
Her unique style is derived from everyday gestures extrapolated into contemporary dance movement – creating approachable dance film and theatre, laden with black humour, surrealism and the absurd. Her movement vocabulary comprises modern dance, jazz, ballet, and Argentine tango – and she has choreographed for a broad range of productions.
In addition to her own short films and theatre pieces, Regina’s work encompasses opera, and musicals – where she has collaborated with such renowned directors as David Pountney, Nic Muni, Roman Hovenbitzer and Jiri Nekvasil. She has also created solo choreographies and figure skating routines.
After studying languages at the Interpreting Department of Charles University, Regina Hofmanova went on to study choreography at the Performing Arts Academy (HAMU) in Prague and later received a Filmmaking Diploma from Central Film School in London.
Throughout her varied career she has produced independent projects as well as collaborating on a variety of opera and musical productions.
Her film Steadfast has been screened at a dozen film festivals all over the world. Her videoinstallaton YEAR was exhibited at Maze in the famous London Bargehouse. Recently she was commisioned to create a new piece for the NDM Ballet Ostrava. Après Rasage has since toured in Germany, Italy and Poland.
