FLASH BACK, meeting Jan Svankmajer


Ok, this is the story, i think every Svankmajer lover will like it.

Since a long time i wanted to meet Jan Svankmajer. Not for a very special reason, but just for collecting impressions, taking pictures, ask him some questions. But how ? he doesn't speak english, german or french, only czech, and i don't.

We have a common friend, Bertrand Schmitt, among other things member of the prag surrealist group, still active (yes yes yes) but it's not easy just to pop up even with a go between and be in a comfortable position.

So i decided to pretend that i was a journalist and that i wanted to write an article about Svankmajer. I planned a meeting with Bertrand Schmitt to go and ask Svankmajer a few questions in his studio near Prag.

I proposed that potential article to different people in france, and at the end the very good monthly Mouvement (David Sanson at that time) was interested to publish an interview of this obscure man.


Here we are, at his studio.






This house is his cinema studio, some 30 kilometers out of Prague. Here he shoots, edits and make animation.
It's a sort of old farm, renovated in a fake baroc style.

Getting closer, one can easily recognize Svankmajer's style :






I had prepared my questions, which is sent via email, and he replied, and gave me the answer on paper.
So let's get into the studio and see what it look like.







Yes that is the door.
This visit was at the time (2010, march), where he was making his movie "Surviving his life" (that's the title i know).
The technical principle of the movie was : shooting some scenes in real with people in decor, and the rest is animation based on pictures of the same characters.



So here you can see one his asssistant with a folder of papers with hundreds of feet, heads, arms, etc. from pictures of the characters. These small components are animated on a black and white background. As you can imagine, there are thousands of them, and it takes hours and hours !





Now, let's see the master. he comes, very gentle, makes a little tour inside the studio to show me all the rooms and how he works.
He talks in czech, and my translator, Anna Pradovna keeps me informed from time to time.






I'm quite sorry not to understand what he says directly, but i recorded the conversation, so maybe some one, one day, will tell me e-x-a-c-t-l-y !

To come back to the conception of the movie, these little paper bits are cut, shot one after the other in order to make scenes.

Then in a small room upstairs, this is the editing room. You can see the rolls of film wihch have been cut.
they (Svankmajer and his colleague, the lady in charge of the editing) look at the movie on a small monitor.

So that's it, at the end he gives a paper where he printed his answers, and i go to the next bar with Bertrand Schmitt and Anna to read them and they translate them for me.
This artile has been published by the magazine Mouvement(.net), but i reproduce this interview on this blog.
Unfortunately, it's in french and i guess most of you guys don't speak french so....

agenda, old, september 2011-my 2012


september 23, 2011
L'Nfer, (un point de détail). With Ictus Ensemble. 
Théâtre d'Orléans

october 13,  2011
Home Work II (solo percussion)
by Enrico Bertelli, Athens

october 15,  2011
Observations sur les murmures colorés 
for cello and tape, 
for Noémi Boutin, 
PREMIERE

october 14, 15, 16, 2011
l'Encyclopédie du professeur GLAÇON 
Donaueschingen music festival, Germany

october 26th, 2011
Telegrams from the Nose
by François Sarhan and William Kentridge, Ictus Ensemble
Tallin, Estonie

november 27th 2011
Situations
by Sylvain Lemêtre
opéra de Reims, france

december 8th 2011
Les Champs magnétiques de Jan Svankmajer
with Prague Modern Ensemble 
Théâtre d'Orléans, France

december 9th & 10h 2011
Situation 7-11;
four pieces for voice and body percussion,
"Soufflé!" project, by Nicolas Frize, St Denis
PREMIERE


january 15th, 2012
Observations sur les ombres accidentelles et les murmures colorés,
Amitié, Petit Bobok, Deluxe Coucou, un Chevalier, Espoir
Noémi Boutin, cello, Frédéric Aurier, violin
Cité Internationale, Paris, France


january 29th, 2012 
28 janvier 2005, for voice and piano,
Lionel Peintre : voice
Vincent Leterme, piano
Chez Cesaré (38 rue Alain Colas à Betheny)


february 3th, 2012 Théâtre d'Orléans, France
february 4th, 2012 : Seynod
february 5th, 2012 : Bourget
february 7th, 2012 : Echirolles
february 8th, 2012 : Tassin
Petit Dybbuk

for orchestra performed by Orchestre des pays de Savoie,
conducted by N. Chalvin




march 6th, 2012
Observations sur les ombres accidentelles et les murmures colorés,
Amitiés


festival Musiques en Scène
Amphithéâtre de l’Opéra de Lyon


march 15th, 2012
Observations sur les ombres accidentelles et les murmures colorés,
Amitié, Petit Bobok, Deluxe Coucou, un Chevalier, Espoir
Noémi Boutin, cello, Frédéric Aurier, violin


Théâtre d'Orléans, France


april 6th, 2012, 8pm
Observations sur les ombres accidentelles et les murmures colorés,
AmitiéPetit Bobok, Deluxe Coucou, un Chevalier, Espoir
Noémi Boutin, cello, Frédéric Aurier, violin


Festival Phil Grobi, à 20h Salle Camille Claudel
3, rue Maréchal Joffre
Clermont ferrand


may 13th, 2012
L'encyclopédie du Professeur Glaçon
Abbaye de Noirlac, les Matinales,
with Noémi Boutin, Mathieu Metzger and Sylvain Lemêtre

Back to roots, by Rambar Bilakaouara

    Convinced of his own concentric nature, and more generally of that of the human body, Rambar sacrificed himself on the altar of science by tearing off successive layers of his body, starting with the skin, all the way to the last, the deepest, the inside of his liver, where he found a perfect replica of himself, down to the last detail. He began his medical peeling at the age of 30, and by the time he was 45, had found the method to move painlessly towards the lower layers, under the awestruck and jealous eyes of his surgeon, bailiff and examiner colleagues. This was when he discovered that each layer lessened his size, in the reverse order of his growth. By 60 he looked 15, at 65 he looked 10, at 70 he looked 5 and he died happy as a baby at 80.