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The Python

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Suspense/Mystery · Ditective · Irony

  • CountryLatvia
  • Production Year2003
  • Running Time88m
  • Format35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
As she demonstrated in her award-winning shorts and her first feature, The Shoe(1998), Latvian filmmaker Laila Pakalnina has a distinctive approach. Her new film, which is her first in color, is a minimalist production that she describes as "an absurd drama." Audiences open to fresh approaches and experimental cinema will find the rewards are plentiful. The formidable headmistress of a post-Soviet school discovers that someone has defecated in the school attic. Like Captain Queeg in The Caine Mutiny, she′s determined to get to the bottom of what she sees as a personal affront. Her solution: she supplies each child with a matchbox and demands they use the receptacles to provide samples of their feces for comparison. While all this is going on, the school photographer arrives accompanied by a small menagerie consisting of a beaver, a python and a monkey wearing a bright red dress. When the python escapes somewhere on the premises, the fire brigade is called in. Although it may be seen as a parable of a totalitarian society, it is probably best enjoyed as a serene and witty examination of the human condition.
Director
Director
Laila PAKALNIŊA
Writer, producer and director Laila Pakalnina is from Liepaja, Latvia. She received a degree in journalism from Moscow University, and then went on to study filmmaking at the VGIK. Her filmography includes documentaries [And] (1998), [The Choice] (1990), [The Mail] (1995), [Wake Up!] (2000), [Dream Land] (2004), and [The Bus] (2004). She made her feature debut with [The Shoe] (1998), and directed the [It`ll Be Fine] segment from [Visions of Europe] (2004).
Credit
  • Director
    Laila PAKALNIŊA
  • ProducerLaila Pakalnina
  • ScreenplayLaila Pakalnina
  • CinematographyGintz Berzins
  • EditorSandra Alksne
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