Friday 17:30
Chopin House
2023, 30 minutes, in German with Czech subtitles
Director: Adéla Babanová
Screenplay: Džian Baban
Cinematography: Lukáš Hyksa
Music: Džian Baban
Producer: Nina Numankadić
Editing: Hedvika Hansalová, Adéla Babanová
Sound: Jakub Jurásek
Production Design: David Dubenský
The Law of Time explores our subconscious, fears, and dreams related to the near future. The story builds an atmosphere of uncertainty in a world that has shrunk to just a few rooms, resembling a theatrical stage or film set. The main protagonists are two artists—a man and a woman—who construct these hermetically sealed environments themselves, voluntarily isolating within them, and oscillating on the edge between reality and fiction, trapped in an eternally present moment.
The Law of Time explores our subconscious, fears, and dreams related to the near future. The story builds an atmosphere of uncertainty in a world that has shrunk to just a few rooms, resembling a theatrical stage or film set. The main protagonists are two artists—a man and a woman—who construct these hermetically sealed environments themselves, voluntarily isolating within them, and oscillating on the edge between reality and fiction, trapped in an eternally present moment.


Friday 17:30
Chopin House
2023, 30 minutes, in German with Czech subtitles
Director: Adéla Babanová
Screenplay: Džian Baban
Cinematography: Lukáš Hyksa
Music: Džian Baban
Producer: Nina Numankadić
Editing: Hedvika Hansalová, Adéla Babanová
Sound: Jakub Jurásek
Production Design: David Dubenský
The Law of Time explores our subconscious, fears, and dreams related to the near future. The story builds an atmosphere of uncertainty in a world that has shrunk to just a few rooms, resembling a theatrical stage or film set. The main protagonists are two artists—a man and a woman—who construct these hermetically sealed environments themselves, voluntarily isolating within them, and oscillating on the edge between reality and fiction, trapped in an eternally present moment.
The Law of Time explores our subconscious, fears, and dreams related to the near future. The story builds an atmosphere of uncertainty in a world that has shrunk to just a few rooms, resembling a theatrical stage or film set. The main protagonists are two artists—a man and a woman—who construct these hermetically sealed environments themselves, voluntarily isolating within them, and oscillating on the edge between reality and fiction, trapped in an eternally present moment.

