From Saturday to Sunday (Czech: Ze soboty na neděli) is a 1931 Czech drama film directed by Gustav Machatý based on a screenplay by Vítězslav Nezval. Art Director on the film was Alexandr Hackenschmied.[1][2]
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Directed by | Gustav Machatý |
Written by | Vítězslav Nezval Gustav Machatý |
Produced by | František Horký |
Starring | Ladislav H. Struna |
Cinematography | Václav Vích |
Edited by | Gustav Machatý |
Music by | Jaroslav Ježek |
Production company | A-B |
Distributed by | Lloyd |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
From Saturday to Sunday was Machatý's first sound film, which caused problems with financing. Studios weren't ready to spend resources on the sound movie for a small market. In the end the financing was provided by A-B production company and the film was shot at sound stages at A-B studios in Vinohrady. Jazz inspired soundtrack was composed by Jaroslav Ježek with Nezval writing the song lyrics.[3] In 1932 a French dubbed version of the film was released under the name D’une nuit a l’autre.
The contemporary local reviews were mixed. The critics praised the film visuals, camera work and editing, but criticised "banal and sentimental" story.[3] The film was well-received in France.
The film was digitally restored in 2017 and released on Blu-ray and DVD by Czech Film Archive.[4]
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