Ecstasy

Country

Czechoslovakia

Copyright

1932

Production year

1932

Premiere

20 January 1933

Runtime

90 min

Category

film

Genre

drama

Typology

featuretheatrical distributionlong

Original title

Extase

Czech title

Extase

English title

Ecstasy

Summary

Gustav Machatý is rightly viewed as one of the great figures of Czechoslovak cinema. Extase (Ecstasy, 1932) was the most successful Czechoslovak film of the pre-war era with international audiences. But it also represents a reaction to cold box office returns – for Machatý was unhappy with his previous two talkies, and so for this effort he reduced dialogue in favour of music. The 31 year-old director thus hoped that this drama, relaying the story of a love triangle, would be understandable to audiences across the globe. However, Machatý ultimately had to produce not just a Czech and German version of the film, but also a French-language one – each with slightly different elements. Artistically, this complex film can be said to be in the spirit of the German concept of “Gesamtkunstwerk” – meaning “total artwork”. Furthermore, Extase gained a scandalous reputation for its provocative and explicit eroticism (19 year-old Hedy Kiesler [later known as Hedy Lamarr] appears naked on screen). But such controversies failed to take away from the fact that this story of a young woman, who is escaping from an unhappy marriage into the arms of an attractive engineer, is ultimately a tale filled with conventional morality.

Synopsis

Eva, the daughter of a landowner, marries the well-off but many years older Emil Jermann. Upon returning from the marriage ceremony to their luxurious Prague apartment she realizes her mistake: her husband shows no interest in her as a woman. The sensitive girl suffers from his cold and bachelor's meticulousness so much that she returns to her father's estate and requests a divorce on grounds of insuperable revulsion. While bathing in the pond Eva meets Adam, a young civil engineer working close by on a highway construction site. The man is the exact opposite of her husband: though he looks robust, he acts gently. During a night-time storm Eva goes after him to his house and becomes his lover. Only now does she know the passion of love. Her husband receives a court dispatch and sets off after Eva and beseeches her, to no avail, to return. On the way back he comes across Adam and realizes who he is. Both men are staying in a village inn where Eva comes to visit Adam. The husband commits suicide in his room. His death comes between the lovers. Adam returns to his work, Eva gives birth to a child.

Note

Jan W. Speerger was originally cast into the role of lawyer but was replaced by Karel Mácha-Kuča and the scene was shoot again. The film was issued in Czech, German and French versions. The film in Czech version was presented at the 2nd Venice Film Festival, 1934.

In the year 2019 the Czech version was digitally restored by National Film Archive (Národní filmový archiv).

Film online

Cast

Hedy Kiesler /ž/

Voice by neuvedeno
Eva Jermannová

Aribert Mog

Voice by Jiří Plachý
stavební inženýr Adam

Zvonimir Rogoz

Emil Jermann, Evin manžel

Leopold Kramer

Voice by Bedřich Vrbský
velkostatkář, Evin otec

Jiřina Steimarová

písařka na stroji Madla

Jan Sviták

tanečník na barrandovských terasách

Eduard Šlégl

muž ve venkovské hospodě

Antonín Kubový

muž ve venkovské hospodě

dr. Vondráček

zvěrolékař ve stáji

Crew and creators

Assistant Director

Rudolf Stahl, Antonín Kubový

Director of Photography

Jan Stallich

Camera Operator

F. Havránek

Production Designer

Bohumil Heš, Josef Gabriel

Set Designer

Jan Petera, Truxa

Film Editor

Antonín Zelenka

Sound Designer

Josef Zora

Production Manager

František Horký

Unit Production Manager

František Morávek

Cooperation

František Illek (fotograf), Alexandr Paul (fotograf), Willy Ströminger (fotograf)

Music

Music Composed by

Giuseppe Becce

Music Conducted by

Giuseppe Becce

Songs

Píseň práce

Song Composer Giuseppe Becce
Writer of Lyrics František Halas
Singer mužský hlas /recitativ/

Melodie beze slov

Song Composer Giuseppe Becce
Singer mužské hlasy

Production info

Original Title

Extase

Czech Title

Extase

English Title

Ecstasy

Category

film

Typology

featuretheatrical distribution

Genre

drama

Origin country

Czechoslovakia

Copyright

1932

Production Year

1932

Production specifications

date of censorship 17 January 1933
date of censorship 20 June 1938
withdrawal from distribution 09/1939
withdrawal from distribution 1948
projection approval 15 November 1957
withdrawal from distribution 2 February 1966
withdrawal from distribution 31 December 1991

Premiere

gala premiere 19 January 1933 (kino Lucerna, Praha)
premiere 20 January 1933 /unsuitable for youths/ (kina Kotva /3 týdny/ a Lucerna /3 týdny/, Praha)
renewed premiere 19 December 1947 /unsuitable for youths/
renewed premiere 28 February 1958 /unsuitable for youths/
renewed premiere 16 October 1978 /unsuitable for youths/
renewed premiere 23 January 2020 /unsuitable for children under 12/

Copyright Holders

Národní filmový archiv

Studio

AB Vinohrady (zvukové scény), Schönbrunn Vídeň (němé scény)

Distribution

Slavia-film (původní 1933), Státní půjčovna filmů (obnovená 1947), Ústřední půjčovna filmů (obnovená 1958 a 1978), Národní filmový archiv (obnovená 2020)

Technical info

Duration typology

feature film

Duration in minutes

90 min

Original length in metres

2 558 meters

Distribution carrier

35mm

Aspect ratio

1:1,19

Colour

black & white

Sound

sound

Sound system/format

Tobis – Klang

Versions

Czech

Dialogue languages

Czech

Subtitles languages

without subtitles

Opening/End credits languages

Czech

Awards

Vítěz

Festival: 76. mezinárodní filmový festival Benátky

2019
Benátky / Italy
Venice Classics Award for Best Restored Film
Národní filmový archiv

Vítěz

Festival: 20. mezinárodní filmový festival Benátky

1959
Benátky / Italy
Český filmový ústav

Vítěz

Festival: 2. mezinárodní filmový festival Benátky

1934
Benátky / Italy

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