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    The Elementary School 1991 POSTER

    The Elementary School

    1991

    Czech

    7.7

    14

    93%

    93%

    1940s

    Action

    Adventure

    Comedy

    Drama

    Family

    History

    school

    teacher

    Jan Sverák Jan Sverák Director Jan Tríska Jan Tríska as Igor Hnizdo Libuse Safránková Libuse Safránková as Mrs. Souckova Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as Schoolmaster Václav Chalupa Václav Chalupa as Stavinoha
    The time is 1945-46. 10 year old Eda and his friend Tonda live in a small village outside Prague. In school, their class is so wild and indisciplined that their teacher quits and is replaced by the militant Igor Hnidzo. He is very strict – but also very fair. His weakness though, is his interest in young women.
    The Fabulous Baron Munchausen 1962 POSTER

    The Fabulous Baron Munchausen

    1962

    Czech

    7.7

    14

    Action

    Adventure

    Animation

    artistry in cinema

    based on novel or book

    Comedy

    Fantasy

    general

    moon

    new love

    princess

    Romance

    Sci-Fi

    War

    Karel Zeman Karel Zeman Director Milos Kopecký Milos Kopecký as Baron Munchausen Zdenek Hodr Zdenek Hodr as Nicole Jana Brejchová Jana Brejchová as Princess Bianca Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as The Sultan
    A 20th century man lands on the Moon and discovers that Baron Munchausen has beaten him to it, accompanied by Cyrano de Bergerac and the characters from Jules Verne's novels about the conquest of the satellite.
    The Cremator 1969 POSTER

    The Cremator

    1969

    Czech

    8.0

    16

    89%

    90%

    Action

    based on novel or book

    black comedy

    child murder

    Comedy

    Crime

    Drama

    Horror

    insanity

    Mystery

    Thriller

    trezorové filmy

    zoo

    Juraj Herz Juraj Herz Director Dimitri Rafalsky Dimitri Rafalsky as Fenek Radomir Hubácek Radomir Hubácek as Knacker Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as Kopfrkingl Vladimír Mensík Vladimír Mensík as Manzel hloupé zeny
    In 1930s Prague, a Czech cremator who firmly believes cremation relieves one from earthly suffering is drawn inexorably to Nazism.
    Adela Has Not Had Supper Yet 1978 POSTER

    Adela Has Not Had Supper Yet

    1978

    Czech

    7.4

    1

    Action

    Comedy

    Crime

    detective

    Fantasy

    Horror

    Mystery

    nick carter

    parody

    Sci-Fi

    Oldrich Lipský Oldrich Lipský Director Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as Commisar Ledvina Milos Kopecký Milos Kopecký as Rupert von Kratzmar Karel Engel Karel Engel as (uncredited) Jiri Kraus Jiri Kraus as Warder #3
    When famous detective Nick Carter visits Prague, he becomes involved in strange case of a missing dog and even stranger carnivorous plant. He becomes convinced that he is standing against his greatest enemy, the Gardener, who supposedly died years ago in a swamp...
    Larks on a String 1969 POSTER

    Larks on a String

    1969

    Czech

    7.3

    3

    89%

    89%

    based on short story

    Comedy

    Drama

    love of one's life

    Romance

    Jirí Menzel Jirí Menzel Director Jan Teplý Jan Teplý as Zdenek Sverák Zdenek Sverák as Delegate URO Leos Sucharípa Leos Sucharípa as Public prosecutor Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as Trustee
    In post-WWII Communist Czechoslovakia, several characters considered bourgeois are sentenced to work in a junkyard for rehabilitation. Among them is a young man who pines for a female convict.
    90 Degrees in the Shade 1965 POSTER

    90 Degrees in the Shade

    1965

    Czech

    6.8

    8

    Action

    Crime

    Drama

    shop

    theft

    Thriller

    Jirí Weiss Jirí Weiss Director Anne Heywood Anne Heywood as Alena Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as invertuník JUDr Rudolf Kurka Ann Todd Ann Todd as Kurková Walter Taub Walter Taub as Lékar
    In a Prague shop, an assistant has been carrying on an affair with the dishonest, married manager. An emotionally repressed auditor with domestic problems of his own uncovers serious stock discrepancies. A test of loyalties and a questioning of values concludes in tragedy.
    Cutting it Short 1981 POSTER

    Cutting it Short

    1981

    Czech

    7.6

    2

    1920s

    based on novel or book

    Comedy

    Jirí Menzel Jirí Menzel Director Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as Dr. Gruntorád Jirí Schmitzer Jirí Schmitzer as Francin Jaromír Hanzlík Jaromír Hanzlík as Pepin Jaroslava Kretschmerová Jaroslava Kretschmerová as Sekretárka
    Francin, manager of a small-town brewery, has a charming wife whose abundant blonde locks are an adornment to the town. Maryska looks ethereal but loves meat and beer, while Francin is an ascetic. The strict members of the brewery board of directors come to audit the accounts, but are diverted from concentrating on Francin's detailed reports by Maryska, who has organized a pig-killing feast and is ably assisting the butcher. When she invites the old curmudgeons on the board to enjoy the fresh pork, they are too happy to agree. Francin doesn't know whether he is going to get a permanent contract. To make things worse his brother Pepin - eccentric, noisy and garrulous - turns up on an indefinite visit.
    I Dutifully Report 1958 POSTER

    I Dutifully Report

    1958

    Czech

    7.4

    7

    based on novel or book

    Comedy

    War

    world war i

    Karel Steklý Karel Steklý Director Frantisek Filipovský Frantisek Filipovský as Dub Rudolf Hrusínský Rudolf Hrusínský as Josef Svejk Jan Skopecek Jan Skopecek as Kaprál v tábore Frantisek Slégr Frantisek Slégr as Schröder
    A comedy based on the novel of Jaroslav Hašek's The Good Soldier Svejk happens during the World War I. I Dutifully Report: In the introduction to the second part of the film adaptation of Hašek's novel The Good Soldier Švějk presents his main character Josef Švejk. With the distinctive traditional Czech cartoon character of a soldier Svejk, this time you meet on the way to the front and eventually right in the firing line. You can look at his famous train events, and also probably the most famous episode of the novel, Švejk's Budějovice anabasis. Don't miss the scene with the secretly bought cognac, the episode with Svejk as a fake Russian prisoner of war, including the court scene, and the scene in which lieutenant Dub is caught in a brothel. Despite the criticism, Steklý's adaptation is undoubtedly the most famous and memorable at present.
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