Cook F**K Kill
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Cook F**K Kill | |
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Czech | Žáby bez jazyka |
Slovak | Žaby bez jazyka |
Directed by | Mira Fornay |
Written by | Mira Fornay |
Produced by | Mira Fornay Viktor Schwarcz |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Tomás Sysel |
Edited by | Mira Fornay |
Production company | Cineart TV Prague |
Release dates |
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Running time | 116 minutes |
Countries | Czech Republic Slovakia |
Language | Czech |
Cook F**K Kill (Czech title: Žáby bez jazyka, Slovak title: Žaby bez jazyka) is a 2019 Czech-Slovak comedy-drama film directed by Mira Fornay, starring Jaroslav Plesl, Petra Fornayová , Regina Rázlová , Bohuslav Zárychta, Jan Alexander, Jazmína Cigánková, Irena Bendová and Roman Lipka.
Cast
[edit]- Jaroslav Plesl as Jaroslav K
- Petra Fornayová as Jaroslav K zena
- Regina Rázlová as Dorota
- Bohuslav Zárychta as Gustáv
- Jan Alexander as Kamil
- Jazmína Cigánková as Blanka
- Irena Bendová as Janka
- Roman Lipka as Petr
- Mária Surková as Starenka
Release
[edit]The film premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival on 23 November 2019.[1]
Reception
[edit]Demetrios Matheou of Screen Daily called the film a "boldly-executed absurdist comedy, which tackles its central theme – domestic abuse – in a manner very different to the usual gritty realist approaches, with provocative, sometimes discomforting results."[1]
Martin Kudlac of ScreenAnarchy wrote that the film is an "original and fearless vision and formalistically idiosyncratic work, unsettling without being didactic, topical and timeless while addressing a pathology inherited within the society, eerie fatalism infused by dark humor."[2]
Alissa Simon of Variety wrote that while the film is a "tad too long and definitely not for everyone", it is "without doubt Fornay’s most ambitious and stimulating work."[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Matheou, Demetrios (25 November 2019). "'Cook F*** Kill': Tallinn Review". Screen Daily. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ Kudlac, Martin (24 February 2020). "Rotterdam 2020 Review: COOK, F**K, KILL, Greek Weird Wave Meets Psychomagical Realism". ScreenAnarchy. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ Simon, Alissa (16 December 2019). "'Cook F**k Kill': Film Review". Variety. Retrieved 1 October 2023.