Alpy in vranním sluníčky 22

One needs to go to the Goethe institute from time to time, don’t you think? The TV Awards Tý Tý 2011 appeared really well arranged and Code:mode is supposedly an old House with lots of togs and knick-knacks.

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directingMark Ther
castAngelika Eder, Kristina Casamonti, Národní umělci
cameraMark Ther, Jan Vidlička
soundMark Ther, Jan Vidlička
editingMax Fischer
interviewKristina Casamonti
translationEva Maršíková
published11. 6. 2012
languageČesky / English
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Alpy in vranním sluníčky 22
Naschmarkt (Flea Market), accompanied by an Original native of Wien (Vienna) G. Freilinger. Visitation of Ivančice, a small town in Moravia, near Brünn (Brno), where Vladimír Menšík - Czech National Artist - was born. World-renowned Künstler J.G.Dokoupil finally in Prague Castle.
They look at D'EPOG, D'EPOG looks at them. They are peeking together. It is open to participation, it likes to collaborate, it invites many artists from different disciplines. It holds workshops every summer. It is not afraid of anyone and anything; when it is afraid, it shares and overcomes its fear. It's still working on itself. It is non-transmissible although contagious. It is rare and ordinary, it is non-instantaneous and it is always fully living in the present, it is love, freedom, joy, surprise, endurance test, therapy, shared hyperempathy, reptile fantasy, livefull kid, endless party. It's WOW.
9 hours, 27 minutes, 662 km or 9 hours, 21 minutes and 606 km or 9 hours, 33 minutes 773 km so far is the city of Warsaw, Warschau and Warczawa from us. Peeping into the interior of the hostel crocodile. Tram path in Warsaw.Samples and small talk about a theater play, Dotknięci. What is being built new in the capital of Poland?
This semi-documentary by Mark Ther invites us to explore two interesting venues in Prague.
Our guide is a tall and pale man in women’s clothing, a most attentive observer and listener. He examines the passionate works of contemporary women artists in the Via Art Gallery, explores the interior design of the Villa Müller, and learns about the lives of its former inhabitants.