The director Irena Pavlásková just finished her film The Prague Orgy based on a novel of the same name by a literary legend, Philip Roth, one of the most respected writers in the world.
It is the first time in Czech film history that the Czech artist was granted rights personally from such a world-wide famous artist, winner of Pulitzer Award, Man Booker Award, and many other literary awards. It will premiere in Czech cinemas today (Thursday, October 10th)
The story
The story of The Prague Orgy brings us to mid-70s. A famous American writer Nathan Zuckerman – often used alter ego of Philip Roth himself – arrives in Prague to save a manuscript of a banned book. Thanks to searching for the manuscript he gets to know a peculiar and wild Olga and gets into renowned parties where everyone has his or her own way how to escape to short-term freedom.
Zuckerman is attracted to the eccentric woman by her mysteries and is scared by her shameless openness at the same time. Gradually, against his will, he becomes not only a spectator but also a participant of a decadent spectacle, where many people play a false game and no one can be trusted. Zuckerman’s Prague visit is full of bizarre meetings with an extraordinary group of people. It soon becomes almost an adventurous and dangerous mission. In the end, Zuckerman is not sure who is a friend who is a provocateur or an informer. Who are the people form the decadent orgies in the house of the son of a famous painter? Who is a scared student who warns him to leave Czechoslovakia immediately? Who is his guide through the normalization hell? Is he really just a fired theatre director working now as a handyman in a museum? And who is his Olga: a scandalist and a rebel or a player of a double game? Not only Zuckerman’s freedom is in danger, but maybe also his life.
„In the film, the relationship of Olga and Zuckerman is the key one,“ says the director Irena Pavlásková. „Zuckerman is attracted to Olga, but she scares him at the same time. She is so open-minded and without scruples that she embarrasses him and fascinates him at the same time.“
The cast
Nathan Zuckerman is played by Jonas Chernick. A Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer who was part of tens of Canadian and American TV shows and films.
Olga is played by a Russian actress Ksenia Rappoport. She was born in St. Petersburg and she is a very respectable film and theatre actress who is often casted into international productions. She was nominated for the European Film Award for the lead part in the film La sconosciuta by Giuseppe Tornatore where she acted with Gérard Depardieu.
Pavel Kříž is a Rudolf Bolotka in the film. He is a fired theatre director who is now forced to work as a handyman. Bolotka is a guide for Zuckerman. He brings him to the famous orgies in Prague but he is also an ironic glossary of the society in decay, where everyone sleeps with everybody and informs on everybody as well.
Klára Issová and Jiří Havelka form a couple of Czech emigrants. Their story brings Nathan Zuckerman to Czechoslovakia. And actually it may be the actress Eva who accepted that she won’t continue acting in America but helps Zuckerman to find a new story.
The creative team
Philip Roth based the story on his own experience when he traveled to Prague in the 70s. He visited banned colleagues-writers like Kundera, Klíma, Vaculík, and others. He was also in touch with the Czechoslovak community in New York. In the 70s and 80s he was supporting the banned writers. In 1976 the communist government refused to let Philip Roth into Czechoslovakia and he returned right after the revolution in 1990. Philip Roth died when he was 85 years old on March 2018.
The movie is distributed in two versions in Czech cinemas – in English (original language) with Czech subtitles and also in the Czech-dubbed version.
It will run in English in several cinemas around Prague (Slovanský dům, Cinestar Anděl, Cinema Lucerna) and the whole Czech Republic.