The film features stunning visuals, with the glass house serving as a metaphor for the fragility and beauty of life. Švankmajer's use of camera angles and lighting creates a dreamlike atmosphere, drawing the viewer into Kristián's world.
"Skleněný dům" (also known as "The Glass House") is a 2002 Czech psychological drama film directed by Jan Švankmajer. The movie is an adaptation of a novel of the same name by Laďa Fuks. skleneny dum
In the quiet, leafy suburb of Prague’s Bubeneč district, hidden behind a modest garden wall, stands one of the most remarkable—and controversial—residences in Czech architectural history. Known simply as (The Glass House), this structure is far more than a transparent box. It is a testament to radical pre-war thinking, a personal artistic manifesto, and a story of genius cut short by history. The film features stunning visuals, with the glass