Diamonds of the Night

35 mmORES15
Director:Jan Němec
Cast:Ladislav Janský, Antonín Kumbera, Ilse Bischofová, Ivan Asič
Premiere:25. September 1964
Length:64 minutes

Diamonds of the Night

Démanty noci; Jan Němec, 1964, versions: OR,ES, languages: ces

Director: Jan Němec • Scenario: Arnošt Lustig, Jan Němec • Camera: Jaroslav Kučera • Cast: Ladislav Janský, Antonín Kumbera, Ilse Bischofová, Ivan Asič, August Bischof

Loosely based on a short story by Arnošt Lustig, this film is a debut by one of the most original Czech filmmakers of the 1960s, the 28-year-old Jan Němec. This drama on the verge of life and death tells the story of two Jewish young men and their escapefrom a Holocaust train, naturalistically capturing the state of exhaustion, anxiety, hunger and danger. Images of the escape of physically and mentally exhausted men are intertwined with associative flashbacks, dreams and hallucinations that make the subjective perception of the two protagonists come alive. Diamonds of the Night grasps the subject of holocaust through an intensely subjective perspective. Němec himself described the style of this technically and narratively provocative work as “dreamy realism” and this fact is only underlined by the visual composition, minimal dialogue and the use of silence as a dramatic element.

Length: 64 min

Year: 1964
Local premiere date: 25. September 1964

Country of origin:

  • Czechoslovakia

Language version:

OR - Original version (czech)
ES - English subtitles

Director: Jan Němec • Scenario: Arnošt Lustig, Jan Němec • Camera: Jaroslav Kučera • Cast: Ladislav Janský, Antonín Kumbera, Ilse Bischofová, Ivan Asič, August Bischof

Loosely based on a short story by Arnošt Lustig, this film is a debut by one of the most original Czech filmmakers of the 1960s, the 28-year-old Jan Němec. This drama on the verge of life and death tells the story of two Jewish young men and their escapefrom a Holocaust train, naturalistically capturing the state of exhaustion, anxiety, hunger and danger. Images of the escape of physically and mentally exhausted men are intertwined with associative flashbacks, dreams and hallucinations that make the subjective perception of the two protagonists come alive. Diamonds of the Night grasps the subject of holocaust through an intensely subjective perspective. Němec himself described the style of this technically and narratively provocative work as “dreamy realism” and this fact is only underlined by the visual composition, minimal dialogue and the use of silence as a dramatic element.

Year: 1964
Local premiere date: 25. September 1964

Country of origin:

  • Czechoslovakia

Language version:

OR - Original version (czech)
ES - English subtitles