| The Last Butterfly | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Karel Kachyňa | 
| Written by | Ota Hofman Karel Kachyňa  | 
| Based on | The Last Butterfly by Michael Jacot  | 
| Produced by | Caroline Schweich Boudjemaa Dahmane Jacques Méthé  | 
| Starring | Tom Courtenay Brigitte Fossey Ingrid Held  | 
| Cinematography | Jiří Krejčík jr. | 
| Edited by | Jiří Brožek Suzanne Lang-Willar  | 
| Music by | Milan Svoboda Alex North  | 
Production companies  | |
| Distributed by | Lucernafilm | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 111 minutes | 
| Countries | Czechoslovakia France  | 
| Languages | Czech English  | 
The Last Butterfly (Czech: Poslední motýl; French: La dernier papillon) is a 1990 Czech–French holocaust drama film directed by Karel Kachyňa based on the book The Last Butterfly by Canadian author Michael Jacot.[1]
Cast
- Tom Courtenay as Antoine Moreau
 - Brigitte Fossey as Věra
 - Ingrid Held as Michèle
 - Freddie Jones as Conductor Karl Rheinberg
 - Milan Kňažko as Commandant Gruber
 - Josef Kemr as Leo Stadler
 - Drahomíra Fialková as Leo Stadler's wife
 - Pavel Bobek as Silberstein
 - Josef Laufer as Petersen
 - Hana Hegerová as Singer
 - Linda Jablonská as Stella
 
Release
The movie had a premiere in Czechoslovakia in 1991. The film received generally positive reviews. Stephen Holden wrote in New York Times: "The mood of calm despair that hangs over the film lends it a disquietingly surreal aura. But it also plays into the story, which describes an attempt to deliver a horrifying message without stating it in words."[2] David Mills wrote in The Washington Post: "The Last Butterfly demonstrates the precious power of art to transmit emotional truths about history, if not the factual completeness of history."[3]
See also
Bibliography
- Brownstein, Rich (2021). Holocaust Cinema Complete: A History and Analysis of 400 Films, with a Teaching Guide. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 9781476641928. OCLC 1269508907.
 
References
- ↑ "Prolific Canadian writer, filmmaker Michael Jacot dies Social Sharing". CBC.ca. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 11 October 2006. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
 - ↑ Holden, Stephen (20 August 1993). "Review/Film; A Holocaust Witness, Eloquent in His Silence". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
 - ↑ Mills, David (21 January 1994). "'The Last Butterfly' (NR)". Washington Post. Retrieved 17 October 2021.
 
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