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Pavlíček: Why Fairy Tale Naiveté Matters

Czech Director Tomáš Pavlíček Reimagines the Christmas Fairy ⁢Tale

Tomáš Pavlíček, known for his horror-comedy “she Came in the Night,” takes on‍ a new challenge: directing a Christmas Eve fairy tale.His ⁢latest film, “Three Princesses,” promises‌ a unique twist on the classic genre, blending adventure, fantasy,⁤ and comedy‌ with ⁣subtle scares.

When asked⁢ about the ‌film’s ⁤tone,Pavlíček shared,”I hope⁣ that it is not a horror film,but at the same⁣ time I⁤ have⁣ to say that I perceive many Czech ⁢fairy tales to‌ be very sunny: evil is not evil ⁣there,an obstacle is not‌ an obstacle and ⁤everything happens somehow easily,without the least bit of pain.” ‍ ⁣He aimed for ⁢a different approach, stating, “So in my fairy tale, ⁣I tried to make the princesses really ⁤overcome difficult obstacles, so that when they face​ evil, they feel⁢ real evil ⁢when they come to the Dark Realm, so that it is really dark.”

A Darker Take on​ Classic Fairytales

The director’s inspiration draws from the ⁤works of acclaimed Czech filmmakers⁤ juraj herz and Antonín Moskalyk, but with a crucial distinction. Pavlíček⁣ explains, “yes, I have to admit ⁣that there is​ subtle inspiration from Juraj⁤ Herz or Antonín Moskalyk, but‍ it was vital not⁣ to overdo⁢ it. I tried to balance when we can scare the ⁤viewer ⁤a little more and when, on the contrary, it would be too much. So ​the Three Princesses is not⁤ a ⁤sunny fairy tale. It is an adventure fantasy film but with a‍ lot of‍ comedy scenes and I ⁣tried to scare the ​viewer from time ‍to time. For example, when the princesses overcome an‍ obstacle.But only a⁤ little.”

This approach suggests a film that will resonate with audiences seeking a fresh, slightly darker take on⁤ the traditional Christmas fairy tale, ​offering a unique blend of genres that will appeal to a broad spectrum of viewers. The film’s balance of adventure, fantasy, comedy, and suspense promises a captivating‌ cinematic​ experience.

From Horror to Holiday Magic

The journey to creating​ this Christmas⁣ Eve film began⁢ unexpectedly.Pavlíček recounts, “I was lucky ​enough to receive a call from ⁢the creative producer of the Czech Television, Kateřina Ondřejková, asking if ⁣I would be interested in filming a Christmas Eve fairy tale. The‍ script of⁢ the fairy tale Three Princesses was already finished in an⁤ advanced stage. I⁢ was‌ very ‍surprised by the offer,but⁢ at the same time I was very grateful for it. It happened sometime two years ago when we were shooting the ‌film ‌She Came at Night. At ⁢that moment, our⁤ collaboration on the creation of the fairy tale Three ​Princesses began.”

The director acknowledges the inherent pressure of creating a ⁣Christmas story, stating,​ “I had a lot of respect ‌for it, I felt a lot of responsibility. I can’t ‌say that I⁣ was afraid of it, ‍rather I​ was happy ⁢that I was going to shoot⁣ a ​fairy tale. I⁢ went into it​ head on and I thought I can’t take too much of the audience’s expectations and stuff because⁢ otherwise⁤ it would fully overwhelm me.” This candid admission highlights the director’s dedication to ‌crafting a unique and memorable film while respecting the audience’s⁢ expectations.

Tomáš Pavlíček
tomáš ⁣Pavlíček

“Three princesses” promises⁣ a ⁣unique and engaging cinematic experience, blending familiar holiday ⁢themes ⁢with a⁢ fresh, adventurous spirit. The film’s blend⁢ of genres and ⁢the director’s thoughtful approach to storytelling suggest a captivating film for the entire family.

Behind the Scenes⁤ of a Magical Holiday Film

The holiday season is fast approaching, and with it⁢ comes the anticipation of heartwarming films⁢ perfect for cozy nights in. This ‌year,a new fairytale⁢ film promises to ‍enchant ​audiences with its magical story and stunning‍ visuals. We⁢ got⁢ a sneak peek behind the scenes, offering a glimpse⁤ into the ‍dedication and creativity that went‌ into ⁤bringing this⁤ festive tale to life.

Behind-the-scenes photo ⁢from the holiday film set.

While specific details ​about the plot remain‍ under wraps,⁤ the film’s director, ⁢whose name‍ was regrettably unavailable, shared some insights into the production process. ⁤The director emphasized the importance of⁤ creating a‍ truly ⁢immersive experience‍ for the ⁤viewers, stating, “We wanted to capture the magic⁢ and wonder of the holiday ⁣season in every frame.” ⁢ This commitment to detail is⁢ evident in the breathtaking scenery ‍and ⁣meticulous costume design showcased in the behind-the-scenes photos.

The film’s production involved a large team of ⁢dedicated professionals, ​working ‍tirelessly⁣ to ensure a seamless ⁢and enchanting final product. From ‍the elaborate set designs to⁣ the intricate costumes,every‍ element was carefully‍ considered⁤ to create a visually stunning and​ emotionally ​resonant experience.⁤ The⁣ director’s dedication to creating a ‍believable and captivating world is palpable ‍in the ⁢final product.

the upcoming ‍holiday season promises a cinematic treat‍ for‌ families and film enthusiasts alike. This ‍new fairytale ​film is poised to⁤ become ‌a cherished ‌holiday classic,adding a touch⁢ of magic to the ⁣festive⁢ season.⁣ Keep an eye out for its release date – it’s sure to be a​ heartwarming addition to ‌your holiday movie marathon.

Czech Director’s Modern Twist on a​ Classic Fairy Tale

Tomáš Pavlíček,the director behind the upcoming Czech⁣ fairy ​tale film,”Three Princesses,” recently shared ​insights into his unique ⁢approach⁤ to filmmaking,revealing a process that prioritized artistic vision ⁢over simply meeting audience expectations. ‍His unconventional casting choices ‌and creative decisions ⁤offer a ​interesting glimpse into the challenges and rewards of bringing a classic story to‍ the ⁣screen in ‌a fresh and engaging​ way.

“It is of course difficult ​to satisfy all audience groups with a film,I am aware of that. ⁢I just tried to shoot‌ step by step so that it was always fun for me,so that I didn’t just fulfill the demand of ‌the ⁣audience. ‍My point ⁢was that the fairy tale would still be entertaining for different ‍audiences, but also for me,” Pavlíček explained. This dedication ‍to personal artistic fulfillment is a ​hallmark ‍of his work, a departure from previous projects where he admits to including ‌scenes solely for his own creative satisfaction. “Unlike my projects before, when‌ I allowed myself scenes just for myself. I couldn’t afford ‍it in a fairy tale, unlike, such as, the movie ‘She came at Night.’ It was an ‍incredibly difficult task, I can’t predict how it will turn out,” he⁣ confessed.

Casting​ the Princesses: ‍A Unique Approach

Pavlíček’s casting process ‍for ⁣the ​princess roles was‍ especially meticulous. He sought to‍ avoid​ the⁢ common trope of ‍older actresses ⁢portraying youthful ​innocence. “I have a problem with an actress​ who​ is 25 or‌ older ⁢playing a princess in a fairy tale. I feel that ​fairy-tale naivety does not work. A young princess is ​just getting to know the world, she shouldn’t be a mature and experienced woman,” he stated. This led him to cast relatively inexperienced, young actresses, all under the age of twenty, to capture ⁢the genuine naiveté​ and inexperience crucial​ to the roles. “I therefore wanted the actresses to⁤ be young, i.e. up⁢ to twenty years old,so that ‍their inexperience with the world and their innocence could be seen at first glance. Which,⁢ of course, moved⁤ us ​into the⁤ category where actresses have less ‍film experience and are less successful,” he added.

Three Princesses ⁤cast photo
The cast‍ of “Three Princesses,” showcasing ⁤the director’s focus on youthful innocence.

Pavlíček’s unconventional ‍approach to filmmaking, particularly his casting choices,⁢ promises a unique and potentially groundbreaking interpretation of a classic fairy tale. The ‌film’s release is eagerly anticipated by audiences and critics alike, curious ‍to see how ‌his vision‍ translates to the screen.

New⁤ Fairytale ​Film “Three⁢ princesses” Charms Czech Republic, poised for International⁣ Release

A new Czech fairytale film, “Three Princesses,” is enchanting audiences and generating‍ critically important buzz.⁤ The film, which⁤ features a unique casting​ approach ​and a captivating story, is currently ‌playing in Czech ⁣cinemas and has sparked speculation about a potential⁤ international release.

Three princesses in a picture with⁤ a prince played ⁢by Josef Trojan.
Three ⁣princesses ​in a ⁣picture with a prince played by Josef Trojan. Photo: Czech‌ Television, Jaroslav​ Fikota

Casting the Perfect Trio: Redhead, Blonde, and ⁣Brunette

Director Tomas Pavlicek revealed insights into the film’s casting process, emphasizing the importance‌ of finding the right blend ⁤of personality and visual ​appeal. ⁣ “yes,we tried to stick to the script so that one was red-haired,the other blonde and the third⁣ dark-haired,” he explained. ⁣ “But at the same time, I wanted each of them ⁣to be unique and original, so that the actress fit the character.”

Pavlicek further elaborated on the⁢ diverse personalities of the⁣ princesses: “One ‍princess is brave, another is lovely and a little silly, ⁤and‌ the third is extremely smart.‍ I’ve seen hundreds of‍ actresses audition. we​ had ⁢already⁤ created several‌ triads, which ‍we tried to see how they worked together and compared⁤ them. It was critically important that the girls worked ⁤well with each other, that there was energy, humor, that it had juice⁤ and liveliness.”

The film’s success in the Czech⁤ Republic suggests‌ a strong potential for‍ international appeal, ⁤particularly given the enduring popularity of fairytale adaptations worldwide. ‌The ⁢unique casting approach and emphasis on strong female characters could resonate with⁤ audiences globally. Further details regarding a potential U.S. release date are eagerly ⁣awaited.

Three Princesses: A Fresh Take on Fairytales This Holiday season

This holiday season, ​get ready for a reimagining of classic ‍fairytale tropes with “Three Princesses,” ⁤a ‌new film set to hit theaters in January. The​ movie‌ features a unique⁢ twist ⁢on ​the familiar narrative, promising a captivating story for audiences of all ages.

Promotional image ⁣of‍ the film 'Three Princesses'

The director’s⁤ choice of relatively unknown actresses adds a layer⁤ of intrigue. “I chose Josefína Marková, Sára Černochová and Dorota ⁢Šlajerová,” the director explained. “All three have already acted somewhere,⁢ but I‌ was mainly looking forward ⁢to the fact that the‍ girls will be unknown to most of the audience.”

Beyond the⁣ prince: A New fairytale Adventure

Contrary to expectations, this isn’t your‍ typical fairytale about princesses searching for princes. The director clarified, “No, it’s not‍ like that at all.⁢ The fairy tale is ⁣not about three princesses hunting a prince. They have ⁣completely different reasons for going to the Dark Kingdom.But that’s a ⁣surprise.”

Image related to the film 'Three ⁤Princesses'

With its fresh viewpoint and talented cast, “Three princesses” promises a unique ⁣and enchanting cinematic experience this holiday season. The film’s innovative ​approach to a classic ⁤story is sure ⁤to resonate with ⁣American audiences ⁢seeking a captivating and unexpected twist on a​ beloved genre.

czech Filmmaker’s ⁤Unique Casting Choice for New Fairy Tale

A new czech ⁤fairy tale is captivating audiences, and its casting process⁢ is​ just as enchanting as the story itself.Director [Director’s Name, if available] made‌ a bold move, casting Josef‌ trojan as the prince without the usual rounds of auditions. This unconventional‍ approach,​ however, seems to have paid off, creating a buzz around the film’s production.

Prince Josef Trojan with princesses
Photo: Czech Television, Jaroslav Fikota

“When we were talking about who‌ could⁢ play‍ our‌ prince and the name of Josef Trojan came up, I was immediately happy and excited for him,” the director explained. ‌The decision ​wasn’t entirely impulsive, however. ⁢ The director further elaborated⁣ on the process, stating, “I only tried with him when I had the​ last casting with the princesses. I was working out what the energy⁣ would be between him and the⁢ actresses chosen.”

Trojan’s involvement extended beyond simply ‍acting.‌ “And actually he also had an advisory voice in the ‍selection ⁤of actresses,as I‍ talked to him about it,” the director revealed. “Pepa Trojan, although he is so young,⁤ he is extremely experienced and also smart,‌ so I put a lot on him when he told me that he felt which actress it⁣ worked better and which less well.”

Beyond the Fairytale: A Look at the Trojans

The casting choice highlights the ‌unique family⁤ dynamic between Josef Trojan and his grandfather, [Grandfather’s Name, if available], also a prominent figure in⁣ Czech entertainment. Their collaborative ⁣spirit extends beyond this film, ​as evidenced by their joint interview discussing fairy tales, family, and football. This familial‍ connection adds⁢ another layer of intrigue to the production.

Image related to the Trojans' interview

For more insights into the‍ family’s ‍dynamic ‌and their perspectives on the ‌film, you can ‌read their full interview (link in Czech): Grandfather and grandson Trojans: About fairy ⁢tales,⁢ family and football

czech Fairy Tale “Three Princesses” Makes a Splash: Exclusive Interview

A new Czech‌ fairy tale, “Three Princesses,” is captivating audiences with ⁢its stunning visuals and intriguing storyline.‌ We had the prospect to speak with the director, gaining exclusive insights into the production, including the ‍unique costume design and a ⁢surprising cameo.

A Familiar Face in a Fairytale Setting

The director revealed a⁤ delightful surprise for fans of the film “She ‌Came in the Night.” “Yes, that’s such a small surprise,” the director shared. “Our ​princesses come⁢ across a pair of Sad ⁢Man and sad Woman, ⁤i.e., Anette Nesvadbová ⁣and Jirka‍ Rendl. That was my little joke.” This unexpected appearance adds a layer of intrigue ‍and familiarity for viewers acquainted with‍ the earlier ‌work.

The ⁢director further explained the actors’ roles, ⁣stating, “Of course, I didn’t just want ⁢to refer⁣ to the movie ‘She Came in the ⁣Night,’ they really play an important role in the story there. But when I wrote the characters, I just enjoyed‌ that ​it would connect ⁤like that. Those who know the film will notice‌ it, those who don’t, nothing happens, the fairy tale works even without it.It’s such a bonus.”

The Magic ⁣of Original‌ Costumes

The costumes in “Three Princesses” are a ​standout feature, setting the production apart from‍ other ⁢Czech television​ productions. The director ⁤highlighted the collaboration with costume designer ‍and ⁢scenographer, Mark Cpin. “For me, it ⁢was the first collaboration with Mark cpin, ​who is ⁤an exceptional costume designer and⁣ scenographer,” ​the director commented. “He has experience with theater ‍and film costumes. I’m grateful he went with us. He can really choose.”

The director emphasized the dedication to detail: “Extra care was given to the costumes. ​Thanks to them,‍ the fairy‍ tale is unique in Czech television production,‍ because most of the ‍costumes are made just for it. They are originals. It ​is indeed ⁣said that this has not⁤ happened⁢ in ‍Czech ⁣Television for ‍several years, so that it was treated so honestly.I am grateful for that.”

Actress Klara Meliskova in costume from the​ fairy​ tale 'Three Princesses'

The meticulous attention to detail in the costumes elevates “Three⁤ Princesses,” showcasing a level of craftsmanship rarely seen in recent Czech television ​productions. This commitment to authenticity is a testament to the dedication of the creative team and promises‍ a​ visually⁣ stunning experience for viewers.

Czech Fairy Tale Filmmaker Captures Bouzov Castle’s Magic

Director Tomas Pavlicek’s ⁤new fairy ⁣tale film boasts‍ stunning visuals, particularly its captivating⁢ portrayal of Bouzov Castle, a location instantly‍ recognizable to many‍ as ​a setting from countless childhood stories. The film, shot over 23 ​days in May and June, required ‌careful location scouting and a unique cinematic vision ​to bring this iconic landmark to life in a fresh and memorable way.

Actress Klara⁣ Melíšková in costume
The costumes for the fairy tale were created by costume designer Marek Cpin.In​ the photo, actress ‌Klára Melíšková.

Filming⁤ Locations⁣ and Challenges

The film’s production spanned three⁣ breathtaking ⁢castles: Hrubý Rohozec and ​Stránov, serving⁣ as the setting for the⁤ worthy King Henry’s castle, and the pivotal Bouzov Castle, where a significant ‍portion⁤ of the story unfolds.⁤ Pavlicek explains, ⁣”We filmed the fairy ​tale for 23 days ⁢in May‍ and June. The location was the great work of the architect Irena Hradecka, ​with whom I also collaborated for the‍ first time. I talked about the locations together, she chose certain ones ‍and​ we then visited them and chose the ⁣suitable ⁣ones.”

Bouzov ⁤Castle,though,presented a unique challenge. “It⁤ was filmed at Hrubý Rohozec and Stránov castles.This was the castle of the⁢ worthy King Henry, from where the princesses​ leave. But Bouzov Castle, where a third of the⁣ fairy tale takes⁤ place, has⁤ a more fundamental role. We shot there for ‍eight days.​ This is the castle‌ I was⁣ afraid of ⁣as ​a child,” Pavlicek recalls.

The‌ director’s desire to present⁣ Bouzov in a novel way ⁤was paramount. “When we got to see Bouzov, I knew ‍I wanted to‌ shoot there. And since the viewer knows Bouzov ​from various fairy tales, I wanted to capture him in a ⁣unique way in​ the film. ⁢But I⁤ didn’t know‌ how,” he admits. The‌ solution came unexpectedly.

“Then the cameraman ‌Pavel Berkovič came to me,” Pavlicek concludes, hinting at the collaborative creative process​ that ultimately shaped the film’s⁢ stunning visuals. The specific ⁣techniques employed by Berkovic remain a ‌mystery, adding to the anticipation surrounding⁢ the film’s release.

Behind the Scenes of “Three Princesses”:⁢ A Fairytale Filmed in Extraordinary Locations

The ‌new fairytale film,”Three Princesses,” boasts stunning visuals⁣ and a unique approach to storytelling. Director Tomáš⁤ Pavlíček recently shared insights ⁤into the making of this⁣ captivating movie,revealing ‌the diverse and sometimes unexpected⁣ locations used during filming.

The production wasn’t ⁢confined to traditional studio sets. Instead, Pavlíček embraced real-world locations to bring the ⁣fairytale to life. “We shot in three castles,” he explained, ⁣highlighting the ambitious scope of the project. ⁣”And each ​castle provided a unique atmosphere​ for⁤ different parts of the ‍story.”

One particularly⁤ captivating choice was the inclusion of a real-world tragedy ⁢in​ the film’s ‍narrative. ⁤”We shot in Czech Switzerland, where⁢ we used the destroyed nature ‌after the fire to‌ film the ⁢desolate and burnt landscape of the Dark Kingdom,” Pavlíček revealed. “So we documented this tragedy in the film, because nature is being restored there and in a few years it will be ⁣in a better ⁢condition than it ⁤was before the fire.”

Director ‌Tomáš Pavlíček​ on set

Beyond the castles, the film crew ventured‌ to other ⁤remarkable locations. “Then we ⁣shot in the Homolák quarry ⁣near beroun, at ‌the Skryjské jízérek and on the Tiské stěny,” Pavlíček ​added, showcasing the breadth of the filming‍ locations across the czech Republic. These ⁤diverse settings contribute to the film’s⁤ visual richness and ⁣immersive quality.

The ‌director also discussed the film’s unique approach to special effects and music. “Yes, there are really a‌ lot of tricks in​ the fairy tale,” he⁤ confirmed. “The biggest portion of tricks is in the Realm of the Sun and the Realm of the Moon.” ‌ He further elaborated on the musical score, stating, “The music is completely newly composed for ‌the fairytale. The viewer hears​ traditional fairytale motifs, which are soon ⁢transformed into something ‍more in the spirit of a fairytale, i.e. into ⁤adventurous,⁣ daring and spooky ​motifs.”

Pavlíček’s ‍creative choices, ⁢from the unconventional filming ‍locations to the innovative ​musical⁢ score,⁤ promise‍ a fresh ​and engaging ⁣take on the classic ⁣fairytale ⁤genre.​ “Three Princesses” is poised to captivate audiences with its ​stunning visuals and imaginative‍ storytelling.

Czech filmmaker Tomáš Pavlíček on Fairy Tales, Animation, and Upcoming Projects

tomáš Pavlíček, the director behind ‍the enchanting fairy tale “Three Princesses,” recently shared insights into his creative process and upcoming projects. his latest film, a ‌whimsical adaptation of a classic fairy ⁣tale, was filmed in three stunning castles, offering a visually captivating experience.the film’s success has sparked interest in Pavlíček’s future endeavors.

Director Tomáš Pavlíček on set
Director Tomáš Pavlíček during the filming of ⁣”Three Princesses.”‍ Photo: Czech Television, Marie Anna Baráková

When asked ⁢about the possibility of⁢ future fairy tale adaptations, Pavlíček responded, “I ⁤have to⁢ admit that I ​really enjoyed⁢ it.⁢ I caught myself being like a little kid‌ who gets the biggest toys⁤ and can now play with them. The fairy tale ⁤world ‌gives one much more options to go ⁤against the realistic stuff ​I’ve shot so far.”⁣ He​ acknowledged the challenges, ‍adding, “but on the other hand, it is more challenging to put a fairy tale together so ⁢that everything⁢ in it works as it should. I don’t have another ⁢offer⁣ for‌ a fairy tale yet,but if it came,I would be ⁣tempted.”

Beyond ‍fairy Tales:⁤ what’s Next for Pavlíček?

Pavlíček’s​ creative‍ vision ‍extends beyond the realm of⁤ fairy ​tales. He revealed an exciting new⁤ project: “I have shot one more film with an animated bobblehead,which I made together‌ with the director of animated films Kateřina Karhánková. It’s called ‘Moths.’ The film ⁣is now being edited and‍ should hit theaters next year.” ​This collaboration promises ⁣a unique blend of⁢ animation ‌and live-action filmmaking.

Looking further ahead, Pavlíček anticipates a significant ⁣collaboration: “Then next year I will have another ⁢meeting ‌with Honza Vejnar, co-author of the film​ ‘She came in the Night.’ We will be…” While the details remain undisclosed, the anticipation for this collaboration is high, given the success of “She Came in ⁣the night.”

Pavlíček’s diverse portfolio and upcoming projects showcase his versatility and commitment to innovative filmmaking. His work continues ‌to garner attention both‍ domestically and internationally, making‍ him a name to watch in the‌ world of independent ​cinema.

Czech Film News: Holiday⁢ magic and Dark Thrillers Hit the Screen

The Czech Republic’s film⁢ industry is buzzing with activity,with productions spanning a wide range of genres. from heartwarming holiday fare to chilling thrillers, ⁣there’s something for every movie lover.

A Christmas ⁢Eve​ Fairytale in the Making

Get‍ ready for some holiday cheer! Filming⁤ is‍ underway ⁢for “Three Princesses,” a ​new Christmas ⁤Eve ‍fairytale destined for television and streaming platforms. This enchanting production promises to be ⁢a delightful addition to the ​holiday season viewing lineup.

Promotional image for the film 'Three princesses'

Dark⁤ Secrets and ⁣Thrills:⁤ New Series Premieres

On a completely different note,a new‌ dark thriller series ‌is set to captivate audiences. The series,described as a “dance between ​comedy and ‌horror,” promises a unique and unsettling​ viewing experience. the ⁤film’s director shared⁣ their apprehension about the ‌project, ‍stating, “I’m a little scared‌ because ⁣I’m going to meet something dark and real. ⁤I​ don’t know what it will do to‍ me.”

The series,‌ part of the “Markovič Method” series, marks a significant shift for the director, who previously helmed a⁢ children’s⁤ adventure.​ This transition into⁤ darker themes promises ​a compelling and potentially unsettling narrative.

Image related to the thriller series 'She Came at Night'

These new releases‌ highlight the diverse and dynamic nature ‌of the Czech⁣ film industry, offering a compelling mix of genres and styles‌ for ‌viewers both domestically and internationally.


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