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8h01.comOtesánek is a 2000 Czech surreal
horror film directed by Jan Å vankmajer, who also co-wrote the screenplay with his wife Eva Å vankmajerová. The film is based on the folktale Otesánek by Karel JaromÃr Erben, which tells the story of a childless couple who adopt a tree stump that comes to life. The film stars Jan Hartl and Veronika Zilková as Karel and Božena Horák, a married couple who desperately want to have a child, but are unable to conceive due to medical reasons. One day, Karel finds a tree stump in his garden that resembles a baby. He decides to carve it into a more realistic shape and bring it home as a gift for Božena. Božena is initially skeptical, but soon becomes attached to the wooden baby, whom they name Otesánek. She treats him as if he were real, dressing him, feeding him, and singing to him. Otesánek, however, is not an ordinary baby. He has a voracious appetite and demands to be fed constantly. He also grows bigger and bigger every day, until he becomes too large for the house. Otesánek also develops a sinister personality and a taste for human flesh. He starts to kill and eat anyone who comes near him, such as the mailman, the doctor, and the neighbors. He also threatens to kill his parents if they do not obey him. Karel and Božena are terrified of their son, but also feel guilty and responsible for him. They try to hide his existence from the outside world, but soon realize that they cannot control him anymore. The film also features Kristina Adamcová as AlžbÄ›tka, a
young girl who lives in the same apartment building as the Horáks. She is curious about Otesánek and tries to befriend him. She also reads fairy tales to him, hoping to teach him good morals. However, Otesánek does not listen to her and sees her as his next meal. The film combines live action with stop-motion
animation to create a disturbing and grotesque atmosphere. The film uses various objects and materials, such as clay, wood, metal, cloth, and food, to create the
animation effects. The film also uses sound effects and music to enhance the mood and tension of the scenes. Otesánek was shot in Prague, Czech Republic, with a low budget and a small crew. The film was inspired by Švankmajer’s own childhood experiences and his interest in folklore and mythology. The film also reflects Švankmajer’s views on consumerism, parenthood, and society. Otesánek premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2000, where it received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. The film also won three Czech Lion Awards in 2001 for Best Film, Best Art Direction, and Best Poster. Otesánek is available for streaming on various platforms, such as Amazon Prime Video, Mubi, and YouTube. The film’s DVD edition can be found on Amazon.com. Otesánek is a dark and twisted film that challenges the viewer’s perception of reality and fantasy. The film is intended for mature viewers who are not offended by its violent and graphic content. Parental Guide Otesánek is rated R for its
horror content. The film contains several scenes of violence, gore, cannibalism, and nudity involving an
animated wooden baby. The film also shows some scenes of smoking, drinking, profanity, and sexual references. The film deals with sensitive topics such as infertility, abuse, guilt, madness, and death. The film is not suitable for children or anyone who is easily disturbed or offended. Viewer discretion is advised.