“Body Without Soul” ( English Body Without Soul , Czech Tělo bez duše ) - a documentary film directed by Viktor Grodetsky about young men from the streets of Prague , who are forced into prostitution. [one]
| Body without soul | |
|---|---|
| Body Without Soul ches Tělo bez duše | |
| Genre | documentary |
| Producer | Victor Grodetsky |
| Author script | Victor Grodetsky |
| Duration | 94 min. |
| A country | |
| Tongue | Czech |
| Year | 1996 |
| IMDb | ID 0115722 |
Content
Contents
The creator of the documentary film Victor Grodetsky interviews guys aged 14 to 17 years. In front of the camera, they talk about their lives and how they got into the business of homosexual prostitution . Young people share their thoughts and feelings related to the body, soul, money, their sexual orientation , AIDS , their dreams, and reasoning about death. The central place in the film is taken by the story of a certain Paul, the police investigator and part-time director of gay porn .
Soundtrack
The soundtrack to the film includes the following tracks: [2]
- Adagio in G Minor , Tomaso Albinoni
- Symphony 5 , Adagietto, Gustav Mahler
- “Little Symphony in B minor I. Adagio Molto”, Antonio Vivaldi
- " Miserere Mei ", Gregorio Allegri
- Requiem , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- “Tears of your mother” / “Your Mother's Tears” (ritual music of India)
Notes
- Short Random Short Reviews of Worthy and Crest Cinema . Bright Lights Film Journal . The appeal date is June 14, 2012. Archived September 25, 2012.
- ↑ Soundtracks for Telo bez duse (1996) . Archived September 25, 2012.
Links
- "The Body Without a Soul" (eng.) On the Internet Movie Database