Saimir Bajo

Czech Republic

Saimir Bajo

director, producer

The Black Light Theatre

It's the start of the 60s and Jiří Srnec, student of puppet theatre in Prague has just discovered the age-old principle of black light theatre. At first it's just a game, a surprise. Who could have guessed that this stroke of good fortune would stand at the inception of the worldwide success known as the Black Light Theatre of Jiří Srnec?"It was just a lucky coincidence," says Jiří Srnec when he talks about the beginning of his theatre. He tried out student performance. He combined live actors with puppets. On the stage there was black velvet, a black screen, and girls in black T-shirts, and all at once they disappeared, leaving just a hand holding a bottle.The Black Light Theatre will be a poetic documentary film, visually magical and mysterious. We are looking for a way to use film to express the passion and determination that accompany this original Czech theatre concept.The Black Light Theatre of Jiří Srnec was founded more than 50 years ago. Since then its performances have been attended by more than 5 million people in more than 70 countries. Standing at the inception of the Black Light Theatre and Laterna Magika were schoolmates from the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. They were personalities like Jiří Anderle, Jan Švankmajer, Jiří Menzel, Josef Svoboda, Miloš Forman and Juraj Jakubisko.The story of the Black Light Theatre is at the same time the life story of its founder and creator Jiří Srnec. This scenographer, director, visual artist, composer and theatre manager is an extraordinary figure. Part of the film will focus on the preparation of a new production KAFKA, which Jiří Srnec and the Black Light Theatre are preparing. We will witness the creative process and change and birth of the new work of this energetic 83-year-old artist.The whole film should present much more than a brilliant but simple idea with enormous possibilities for personal expression and creation idea that entered into the history of theatre and continues to fascinate

Concrete Albania

Every country in the world has a specific symbol. For Albania it's the bunkers built by the former dictator Enver Hoxha as part of his plan for the militarization of the country. Nobody knows precisely how many of them were built. Some speak about 500 000 or even 800 000. The bunkers are impossible to destroy, cover or paint. These days Albanians are trying to use them in various ways as restaurants, cellars, stables, churches, car washes or houses. Huge Hoxha´s statues are destroyed by now, but his bunkers and probably also his ghost presence still influence the country.
This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Find out more.