A young Jewish boy somewhere in Eastern Europe seeks refuge during World War II where he encounters many different characters.A young Jewish boy somewhere in Eastern Europe seeks refuge during World War II where he encounters many different characters.A young Jewish boy somewhere in Eastern Europe seeks refuge during World War II where he encounters many different characters.
- Awards
- 24 wins & 24 nominations
Nina Sunevic
- Marta
- (as Nina Shunevych)
Marika Sarah Procházková
- Woman #1
- (as Marika Procházková)
Storyline
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- TriviaIn the nineteen-sixties, writer Jerzy Kosinski had become famous in Manhattan literary circles for his astonishing tales about the brutalities he had allegedly suffered during the Second World War. Abandoned by his parents at the age of six, he claimed he had roamed the countryside alone, witnessing rape, murder, and incest, constantly fearing for his life. Kosinski turned those stories into his first novel, "The Painted Bird" (1965), which, for a time, was considered a major work of Holocaust literature. Kosinski's autobiographic claims were later debunked when it was revealed that he and his parents had all been sheltered by religious Polish people who had never handed him over to the Nazis.
- GoofsAfter the old man died, Lubina rolled him face down in his grave. The next shot he lies face up.
- ConnectionsFeatured in CT na MFF Karlovy Vary 2019: Nabarvené ptáce (2019)
- SoundtracksFür Elise
Music by Ludwig van Beethoven
Featured review
To be honest I had my doubts about this movie before watching it. A Czech black and white movie that is almost three hours long, it didn't look appealing to me, but after watching it I'm glad to admit I was wrong having those prejudices. The cinematography is stunning, certainly one of the best black and white movies I ever watched. Every shot is well thought of, beautiful work with the contrasts and shadows, dark images that fit perfectly with the very hard story. I get it that some viewers will hate it, it's not an easy movie to watch and not everybody is able to digest some of the brutal scenes. Personally I wasn't really bothered by it, it's just a movie, and those images contributed perfectly to the story. It's a story about constant abuse, the hard reality for some kids, whether you like it or not the war wasn't a nice period to live in, certainly not for a Jewish abandoned kid. Petr Kotlár did a stunning job playing his character, and even if there's not much talking in The Painted Bird you still get drawn into the story, mostly due to the excellent cinematography but also because of that very well chosen cast. Most of the actors are unknown to me, most of them look like they had a hard life (it changes from the usual goodlooking Hollywood actors we're normally bombarded with). Their faces showed the despair, the anger, the evil that was present in every character. If you watch this movie you will come to the conclusion there are no nice people in The Painted Bird. Beside the unknown cast I was surprised to see some very well known actors like Harvey Keitel, Stellan Skarsgård and others. They had smaller roles but were effective, and even if I doubt Harvey Keitel manages to speak Czech it looked all natural. The Painted Bird was a nice surprise to me, never expected that, but it's certainly not for everybody as the cruelty drips from every scene in this movie.
- deloudelouvain
- Sep 6, 2020
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- Also known as
- Painted Bird
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- Budget
- CZK 175,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,460
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $452
- Jul 19, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $659,535
- Runtime2 hours 49 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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