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I, Olga Hepnarova

Original title: Já, Olga Hepnarová
  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.8K
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Michalina Olszanska in I, Olga Hepnarova (2016)
Period DramaTrue CrimeBiographyCrimeDramaThriller

Based on the true life of Olga Hepnarová, a young Czech woman who became a rampage killer in 1973.Based on the true life of Olga Hepnarová, a young Czech woman who became a rampage killer in 1973.Based on the true life of Olga Hepnarová, a young Czech woman who became a rampage killer in 1973.

  • Directors
    • Petr Kazda
    • Tomás Weinreb
  • Writers
    • Roman Cílek
    • Tomás Weinreb
    • Petr Kazda
  • Stars
    • Michalina Olszanska
    • Martin Pechlát
    • Klára Melísková
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    2.8K
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    • Directors
      • Petr Kazda
      • Tomás Weinreb
    • Writers
      • Roman Cílek
      • Tomás Weinreb
      • Petr Kazda
    • Stars
      • Michalina Olszanska
      • Martin Pechlát
      • Klára Melísková
    • 14User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Michalina Olszanska
    Michalina Olszanska
    • Olga Hepnarová
    Martin Pechlát
    Martin Pechlát
    • Miroslav
    Klára Melísková
    Klára Melísková
    • Mother
    Marika Soposká
    Marika Soposká
    • Jitka
    Juraj Nvota
    • Advocate
    Ondrej Malý
    Ondrej Malý
    • Psychiatrist Spyrka
    Martin Finger
    Martin Finger
    • Dr. Hronec
    Marta Mazurek
    Marta Mazurek
    • Alena
    Zuzana Stavná
    Zuzana Stavná
    • Sister
    Ivan Palúch
    Ivan Palúch
    Malwina Turek
    • Gypsy Girl
    Gabriela Mícová
    Gabriela Mícová
    • Psychiatrist Rabska
    Jan Novotny
    • Judge
    Viktor Vrabec
    Viktor Vrabec
    • Father
    Roman Zach
    Roman Zach
    • Psychiatrist Vaverka
    Lena Schimscheiner
    • Girl in hospital
    Lukás Bech
    Lukás Bech
    • Prosecutor
    Blazej Wójcik
    • Directors
      • Petr Kazda
      • Tomás Weinreb
    • Writers
      • Roman Cílek
      • Tomás Weinreb
      • Petr Kazda
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    8aemdesigner

    The Loneliness of the Soul

    The movie plunges us into a world of nihilism, where the darkness of the human psyche reigns supreme. It is a portrait of a young woman who is disillusioned with society and driven to commit a heinous crime. The movie explores the depths of human despair and the impact of social isolation on the individual psyche.

    Director Tomas Weinreb and Petr Kazda don't shy away from the darkness that engulfs Olga's world. They craft a bleak and unrelenting atmosphere, one that is suffused with a sense of futility and despair. The cinematography is austere and bleak, reflecting the emotional landscape of the protagonist.

    The movie presents a provocative challenge to the viewer's values and beliefs. It forces us to confront the darker aspects of the human condition and consider the ways in which society fails to address the needs of its most vulnerable members. It is a stark reminder that the human psyche is a fragile and complex thing, one that can be pushed to the brink of madness under the right conditions.

    In movie, Weinreb and Kazda have created a chilling portrait of a young woman who is pushed to the edge by a society that refuses to accept her. It is a powerful reminder of the need for compassion, empathy, and understanding in a world that can be so cold and unforgiving.
    5Reno-Rangan

    Nobody heard her silent scream for help, till raged with revenge!

    Nowadays, the tactic the terrorists using is to ram a truck into the crowds. Since the automobile revolution, such incidents have been called accidents. But there were some intentional incidents and this is was one of those. If I'm not wrong, this could be the first such event that recorded as early as in the 1973. Olga Hepnarova in her 20s has not had a pleasant life so far. Victim of bullying, family trouble, she left alone to be a loner most of her life. Her sexual life was another obstacle to get along with the society, but she had a decent paying job. And then suddenly, unexpectedly, she unleashes her inner devil.

    Like I said, what this film based on was simply another crime. But what's happening right now made it to get into the spotlight. Otherwise, I don't think they would have made this film. Yes for nationally, but Internationally, there would have been less interested in it. Now this story is definitely an international level. Everyone would know about Olga. The actress who played that role was good too.

    The film was black and white. Gives a perfect 70s look. Though a little boring film. The screenplay was not engaging enough. There were too many plain scenes like what we see the art films. They should have highlighted more on the bully and other Olga's struggling life, I mean physically. What I saw was leaning towards the side of the story result. The film is not for everyone, particularly being dull presentation makes people turn it down. Otherwise, it's not bad to ignore.

    5/10
    9petokadlecik

    A great insight into a sick mind.

    To fully appreciate this film one probably should have a minimum knowledge about psychiatry and of schizophrenia in general.

    The main character in this film, Olga Hepnarova, is IMO one of the best depictions of a schizophrenic person I've ever seen in a movie. In this regard, the movie makers did an extraordinary good job. The atmosphere of the film is dark, yet the individual scenes are often banal and the dialogues short and often flat and trivial. This however is not of disadvantage to the movie as one would expect. It actually helps to unfold to the viewer the deep, but chaotic and hate-focused thoughts that go inside the mind of Hepnarova. The scenes where she contemplates the traumatizing experiences of her life are deep and sad, showing that she is a very complex and deeply thinking person, but at the same time they succeed to NOT depict her as a martyr, which she clearly fails to be. She despises society and is fond to do it a favor (by killing herself) only in her best life-time when she's deeply in love (with her lesbian lover). Hepnarova is evil, but in the movie it looks more like real-world-evil with its full complexity and context, not the common flat movie-evil known from pop-culture. This also adds to the uniqueness of the movie and probably makes many viewers to sympathize with her. Not to mention the great acting by Michalina Olszanska.

    I would appreciate more family scenes in the film. I think it would be beneficial for a better understanding of Hepnarova's mind. In particular the roots of her hatred towards her family. But in conclusion I have to take my hat off to the movie makers, they exactly knew what they wanted to deliver and they delivered it. A sad depiction of a sick mind driven to the edge (partially by the society and partially by herself) until the bitter end.
    7centrum99

    A chilly experience, but still a missed opportunity

    Rating this movie is not an easy task for me. It has its strengths, but also aspects that I could not digest. First, the black-and-white picture is fine and takes you back to the 1970s. But a movie without opening credits and absolutely no music was somewhat shocking. Actually, most of the movie consists of short, mutually unconnected scenes, where people don't talk, and are just sitting or standing.

    Although this "art style" captures the gloomy inner world of Olga, I can not ignore that it is disrespectful to the audience who may have problems to understand, what is actually happening on the screen. The original version reportedly lasted 2 1/2 hours and the editor's digital scissors reduced it on the border of comprehensibility. And I say this as a man who had studied the entire history of Hepnarova and I was able to successfully predict what will follow in the next few minutes. Undoubtedly, the movie will lose spectators due to these insensitive cuts. And that's a pity, because the second half - starting from the massacre through the trial up to the execution - is already filmed in the chilly spirit that I expected.

    It is here, where Michalina Olszańska shows her superb performance, and with her, this whole spectacle stands and falls. The probe into Olga's depressing psyche is the true peak of the movie. The filmmakers also try to be authentic and virtually all presented scenes are based on real testimonies, Olga's letters and court documents. It is only in the lesbian scenes, where they apparently exaggerate. For example, Hepnarova was in love with her female colleague, but they have never had any intimate relationship. Even the openly lesbian contact at the disco party is odd in Czechoslovakia of the 1970s - to say the least. (Although it is again inspired by the fact, because Olga liked provoking and was sometimes wearing a jacket on a naked body.)

    As a whole, this film biography of Olga Hepnarova is impressive and leaves feelings that will fly you off the handle for many hours. In fact, it is not unusual that during the final credits, spectators remain downright frozen to their seats. However, I am still sorry that the final result could have been even better. If I were in place of the directors, I would take the movie as Olga's retrospective narrative during interrogation. Her own words would cover the "dead spots" in the story and explain her inner feelings. Too late...
    10batemefo

    An excellent film! Another confirmation of the well known quality of Czech cinema.

    Tackling a very difficult subject in a rigid social environment like communist Czechoslovakia in the 70's, this film has done it great!

    The female lead -the very young Polish actress Michalina Olszanska is doing the impossible while portraying an extremely complex character that no-one would otherwise understand or empathize.

    The cinematic recreation of the atmosphere of Prague in the early 70's is so true, that this this black & white film looks like it was really shot in the Seventies. Only the stable digital image suggests else.

    I do recommend this movie to all sensitive viewers who wish to look deeper in to the human and social issues.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the crimes of Olga Hepnarová (b. June 30, 1951) who on July 10, 1973 drove a rented truck into a group of about 25 people waiting for a tram in Prague, Czechoslovakia, all aged between 60 to 79, killing 8 of them. Before the murder, she sent a letter to two newspapers explaining her action as revenge for all the hatred against her by her family and the world. She was found to be sane and sentenced to death. The execution took place on March 12, 1975 in the Pankrác Prison in Prague. She was the last woman executed in Czechoslovakia.
    • Quotes

      Mother: To commit suicide you need a strong will, my child. Something you certainly don't have. Accept it.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Vsechnopárty: Episode dated 19 October 2012 (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      P.F. 1972, part I.
      Music by Marián Varga

      Performed by Collegium Musicum

      album: Konvergencie

      Opus 1971

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czech Republic
      • Poland
      • France
      • Slovakia
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    • Languages
      • Czech
      • Slovak
    • Also known as
      • I, Olga
    • Filming locations
      • Nowa Ruda, Dolnoslaskie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Black Balance
      • Frame100r
      • Mediabrigade
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $227,466
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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