A medium-length 1962 student graduation film made during Věra Chytilová’s time studying film directing at Prague’s FAMU academy. It sees Chytilová return to the familiar world of modelling, having herself briefly worked in this profession. The protagonist of the story is Marta, who works as a mannequin and appears to be contented. But a chance meeting with a former medical student colleague – Marta having dropped out of the course – exposes a figurative “ceiling” which boxes in the young woman’s comfortable and successful existence. To a certain extent, the character of Marta mirrors the reality of the woman portraying her – non-actress Marta Kaňkovská. But the story is chiefly a fictional one, and its primary focus is Chytilová’s favourite theme, namely emancipation. For many of the female characters in Chytilová’s films battle, often in vain, to extricate themselves from an existential stereotype. This documentary-style film also features a number of future celebrities of the Czechoslovak New Wave film scene, including fellow FAMU students Jiří Menzel and Miloš Forman. Strop was released along with Chytilová’s 1962 film Pytel blech (A Bag of Fleas) under the joint title of U stropu je pytel blech (There’s a Bag of Fleas by the Ceiling).
The life of the charming model Marta is one of unchanging routine. During the day fittings of dresses and costumes, preparation for the fashion show and in the evening presentation of new creations. Later in the evening a meeting with her boyfriend Julián in the Olympia Grill Bar and a night spent together. One day Marta meets her old schoolmate Honza in the street. Honza thinks that Marta is studying medicine in Prague. He introduces her to his friends Pepa and Jarda and they lunch together in the university refectory. After meeting students the same age as herself Marta realizes how meaningless her life is. A quarrel at night with the superficial Julián speeds up her decision and before morning she leaves the sleeping man. A journey through Prague at night takes her at dawn to a field of waving corn. Now Marta is sure that she can begin again. She is young and has her whole life in front of her.
manekýna Marta
Voice by Jiří Holý
Julián, Martin přítel
student Honza
student Pepa
student Jarda
student se stravenkou
zahraniční student
zahraniční student
Voice by Eva Klepáčová
zákaznice v kadeřnictví
starší žena
tančící dívka v baru
tančící muž v baru
žena u baru
muž u baru
on sám, zpěvák Waldemar Matuška na ulici
manekýna
manekýna
manekýna
hlas muže v baru
hlas Hajaji v rozhlasu
hlas glosující fotografování
hlas studenta
hlas manekýny
hlas manekýny
Jan Černý, Jaromír Kallista (přípravné práce)
Karel Kopš, Milana Melcerová
Otakar Vávra (režie), Václav Hanuš (kamera), Bohumil Šmída (produkce)
Jaroslav Skála (fotograf)
Song Composer Friedrich Holländer
Writer of Lyrics Friedrich Holländer
Singer mužský hlas
Song Composer E. F. Burian
Writer of Lyrics Josef Gruss
Singer Josef Abrhám [dab]Jiří Šlitr
Song Composer Jiří Šlitr
Writer of Lyrics Jiří Suchý
Singer Waldemar Matuška
Singer Harry Richmond
Song Composer Jiří Šlitr
Writer of Lyrics Jiří Suchý
Singer Waldemar MatuškaEva Pilarová
Song Composer Ethelbert Woodbridge Nevin
Strop
Strop
Ceiling
Taková hezká holka
film
featuretheatrical distributionstudent film
étude
graduate film
Czechoslovakia
1961
1961
projection approval 10 July 1962
withdrawal from distribution 30 June 1971
premiere 8 March 1963 /suitable for youths/ (celostátní)
premiere 15 March 1963 /suitable for youths/ (kino Praha /6 týdnů/, Praha)
Two stories about the young people of our day.
medium length film
41 min
1 168 meters
16mm, 35mm
1:1,37
black & white
sound
mono
Czech
Czech
without subtitles
Czech
Festival: Studentský filmový festival „Cinestudio 1963“ Amsterdam
1963
Amsterdam / the Netherlands
Festival: 7. mezinárodní filmový festival Londýn
1963
Londýn / Great Britain
Exhibition: 9. západoněmecké dny krátkého filmu Oberhausen
1963
Oberhausen / Federal Republic of Germany
Festival: 5. mezinárodní festival dokumentárních a experimentálních filmů Montevideo
1962
Montevideo / Uruguay
Festival: 4. festival českých a slovenských filmů Košice
1962
Košice / Czechoslovakia
Festival: 8. světový festival mládeže a studentstva Helsinki
1962
Helsinky / Finland
Věra Chytilová