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Kolya. Antiphonal development between adult and child.

C M Fischetti

    The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
    |May 8, 2001
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    The film Kolya explores the evolving relationship between a man and a boy during Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution. Their bond develops through mutual support, mirroring the societal changes around them.

    Area of Science:

    • Film Studies
    • Sociology
    • Psychology

    Background:

    • The film "Kolya" (1996) is set against the backdrop of the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia.
    • It depicts the unexpected relationship between an older man and a young boy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the dynamic development of the man-boy relationship in "Kolya".
    • To examine how individual relationships are influenced by broader societal events.
    • To explore the significance of the father-son collaboration in the film's creation.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative analysis of filmic elements.
    • Thematic analysis of character interactions.
    • Contextualization within historical events (Velvet Revolution).

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    Main Results:

    • The film illustrates an "antiphonal" development between the man and the boy.
    • Their individual growth is mutually supportive, reflecting a "quieter revolution."
    • The father-son collaboration between director Jan Sverak and playwright-actor Zdenek Sverak is central to the film's themes.

    Conclusions:

    • "Kolya" offers a nuanced portrayal of human connection amidst political upheaval.
    • The film highlights the interplay between personal and political "revolutions."
    • The collaborative creative process enriched the thematic depth of the film.