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Emotional History: The Making of 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being'

Genres
Documentary
Rating
No Rating
StatusReleased
LanguagesNot Available
CountriesNot Available
Release Date2006-02-07
Runtime30 mins

Overview

Milan Kundera's rambling novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, though greatly admired, was thought by Hollywood studio executives to be "unfilmable." Director Philip Kaufman and producer Saul Zaentz proved them wrong. Emotional History follows Kaufman and Zaentz as they enlist the help of screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière and legendary film editor Walter Murch to turn the Kundera novel into an imaginative exploration of politics and eroticism, set against the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia. Our documentary goes in-depth to discover how indelible moments in the film - Lena Olin kneeling on a dressing mirror; Russian tanks invading Prague; Juliette Binoche photographing her boyfriend's nude mistress; became a part of cinematic history.

Cast & Crew

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Philip Kaufman

as Self

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Jean-Claude Carrière

as Self

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Walter Murch

as Self

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Saul Zaentz

as Self

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