Bara Basikova

Synopsis

A time-lapse documentary film capturing thirty-five years in the life of Bára Basiková, an emancipated working woman, singer, and mother. The main topic of the film is the image of a woman who, throughout her life, breaks the persistent cliché about the role of women, who are supposed to primarily take care of the family, while the man earns a living. Bára repeatedly rebels against this stereotype. She never presented herself as a feminist, but in fact, to a certain extent, she represented the ideals of feminism; she was always an independent woman who was able to defend her work, but at the same time did not give up motherhood. In her relationships with men, although often quite turbulent, she always retained her independence.

Country
Czech Republic

Genre
Documentary Film

Co-producers
Česká televize
Funded by Czech Audiovisual Fund

Release Date
2026

Screening Format
DCP, HD Files

Trailer & Photogallery

Cast & Crew

Director
HELENA TŘEŠTÍKOVÁ

Editor
Adéla Špaljová

Project number 0463000091 is financed by European Union – Next Generation EU

About the film

On the one hand, René is a man with antisocial experience, but he is also a great intellectual. Therefore, he can reflect upon the prison life experience like few others. And so I perceived him as a character worth watching, even after the premiere of René’s film portrait in 2008. I had no idea what would happen to him because René’s life was a bet on absolute uncertainty. There was only one thing clear: René always generated interesting situations. And this film confirms it.
Helena Třeštíková