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Feral (2018)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 11M

Director : Jiří Holba
Writer : Jiří Holba

Synopsis

Charlie Soukup is a Czech underground songwriter and Charter 77 signatory. He emigrated in the early 1980s, and has spent the last several decades living on his own in the Australian outback as a hermit and Buddhist. Documentary filmmaker Jiří Holba sought Soukup out on his large property in the bush, where he builds secret shelters and lives away from civilization. The film, which Holba shot entirely alone on location, presents spontaneous conversations and situations that fully capture Soukup’s distinctive charisma. The film’s series of monologues are a kind of stream of thoughts that are part mad rambling and part insightful observations on life.

Actors

Charlie Soukup
Charlie Soukup
Charlie Soukup
Jiří Holba
Jiří Holba
Jiří Holba

Crews

Jiří Holba
Jiří Holba
Director
Jiří Holba
Jiří Holba
Screenplay
Jiří Holba
Jiří Holba
Director of Photography
Jiří Holba
Jiří Holba
Editor
Martin Večeřa
Martin Večeřa
Sound Mixer
Jiří Holba
Jiří Holba
Producer
Charlie Soukup
Charlie Soukup
Music

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