Scene from the film Courage for Every Day
Scene from the film Courage for Every Day
Scene from the film Courage for Every Day
Scene from the film Courage for Every Day
Scene from the film Courage for Every Day

Courage for Every Day

Direction
Year 
1964
Country
  • Czech Republic
Runtime
86min 
Audio Tracks 
Subtitles 

Evald Schorm’s 1964 feature debut is a Czechoslovak New Wave picture that both offers a fresh perspective on the theme of the building of socialism and reveals the human experience of the then 33-year-old first-time director. Using a screenplay by Antonín Máša, Schorm shot Každý den odvahu (Courage for Every Day) as an existential drama reflecting the moral crisis experienced by the politically engaged generation of the 1950s in the wake of the reassessment of the cult of personality.

The narrative’s protagonist is Jarda Lukáš, a young engineering worker shaken into an agonising break with ideals that were based on illusion rather than reality. However, the world around him has no understanding for the despondent Jarda; those closest to him are infected with lies and moral decay. The hero, who had relied more on slogans from posters than the voice of his own consciousness, experiences harsh disillusionment. The political work for which he was praised after 1948 now seems embarrassing, inspiring if anything amusement. Jarda even loses his love, the arranger Věra… Schorm does not judge his hero (who is living through the difficult “Christ’s” age of 33) but finds sympathy for his tough situation. The evolution of Jarda’s character therefore further increases the viewer’s unease. The drama Courage for Every Day was so provocative in its day that it even met the displeasure of the president, Novotný. It did not reach audiences for a whole year. Today, however, it is one of the most respected works of the Czechoslovak New Wave, thanks to Schorm’s sensitive direction, Jan Čuřík’s cinematography and the performances of Jan Kačer and Jana Brejchová in the lead roles. Olga Scheinpflugová, who secured few screen roles in the 1960s, impresses in the part of a landlady.

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Details

  • Original Title
    Každý den odvahu
  • Direction
  • Screenplay
    Antonín Máša
  • Cast
    Jana Brejchová, Jan Kačer, Josef Abrhám, Vlastimil Brodský, Jiřina Jirásková, Václav Trégl…
  • Cinematography
    Jan Čuřík
  • Editing
    Josef Dobřichovský
  • Music
    Jan Klusák
  • Runtime
    86 min (46-90 min.)
  • Year
    1964
  • Country
    • Czech Republic
  • Format
    • Black & White
  • Distribution

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