The award-winning documentary by Evald Schorm and Jan Špáta, Reflection, is an artistic statement about life and death. The raw footage from the hospital and the reflections of patients, doctors and nurses provoke reflection on the meaning of life and its values. The mood of the film is underscored by Jan Klusák's music, excerpts from classical symphonic music and especially shots of the autumn nature (seagulls appear over the water in the prologue and epilogue). The filming took place in the Bulovka hospital and in the psychiatric hospital in Bohnice in Prague. The title is taken from the quoted poem of the same name by Vladimír Holan.
Nurses take care of old and young patients who talk about life and its most precious gift: health. The old patients are aware of the approaching end, but for the young the encounter with illness is an unexpected experience. The sick very often receive visits. For the doctors and nurses, the hospital is the place where they work, while for the patients it is a foreign and feared environment. The doctors reflect not only on the illnesses but also on their context ("The greatest pest of modern life is... too much fear; it kills people, hurts them and is, in short, cruel"). Other patients are alcoholics from the Bohnice hospital. Doctors give first aid to a girl who attempted suicide. She then talks about her feelings.
The film was released in April 1966 as an opener to the psychological film Searching (1965; directed by Jan Čuřík, Antonín Máša). It returned to cinemas in a renewed premiere in February 2008, as part of Remembering in Reflection (2007; directed by Ivan Vojnár).
recitace veršů z básně Zrcadlení
Vladimír Holan (verše z básně Zrcadlení)
MUDr. Miroslav Dittrich, MUDr. Milan Morávek
Zrcadlení
Zrcadlení
Reflection
Život
film
documentarytheatrical distribution
political, essay
Czechoslovakia
1965
1965
projection approval 15 July 1965
the end of the distribution monopoly 21 February 2013
premiere 1 April 1966 /unsuitable for youths/ (kina Praha /3 týdny/ a Paříž /2 týdny/, Praha)
premiere 1 April 1966 /unsuitable for youths/ (celostátní)
renewed premiere 1990 /suitable for youths/
renewed premiere 21 February 2008 /suitable for all ages/ (kino Světozor, Praha)
no caption (1966) / no caption (1990) / Film of Evald Schorm about sickness, fear and hope. (2008)
Ústřední půjčovna filmů (původní 1966 a obnovená 1990), Asociace českých filmových klubů – AČFK (obnovená 2008)
medium length film
32 min
908 meters
16mm, 35mm
1:1,37
black & white
sound
mono
Czech
Czech
without subtitles
Czech
Exhibition: 1. přehlídka vědeckých a populárně vědeckých filmů Olomouc
1966
Olomouc / Czechoslovakia
Exhibition: 4. setkání krátkého filmu s pražskými pracujícími
1966
Praha / Czechoslovakia
Event: Ceny Trilobit 1965
1966
Praha / Czechoslovakia
Evald Schorm
Exhibition: 4. setkání krátkého filmu s pražskými pracujícími
1966
Praha / Czechoslovakia
Festival: 6. mezinárodní festival krátkých filmů Krakov
1966
Krakov / Poland
Exhibition: 6. dny krátkého filmu Karlovy Vary
1965
Karlovy Vary / Czechoslovakia
Festival: 16. mezinárodní festival dokumentárního filmu Benátky
1965
Benátky / Italy