B\u00E1je\u010Dn\u00E1 l\u00E9ta pod psa 1997The story of an ordinary family living in Czechoslovakia from around
1963 until the Velvet Revolution. Based on the semi-autobiographical
novel by Michal Wiewegh.
The film perfectly captures the mood and sense
prevailing in communist Czechoslovakia. We open with a queue for meat which
Father (Ondrej Vetchy) bypasses to do some blackmarket dealing with the
butcher. \""Mother\"" (Libuse Safrankova - at her usual brilliant best) is
expecting her first child (which arrives at an unfortunate time - just
after the interval at the theatre). Baby Kvido is the apple of his
grandmothers' eyes but his formative years are interrupted
by the Soviet Invasion of 1968. The film follows the effect the Soviet
\""occupation\"" has on Kvido's parents. The mid-life crisis of Father is fed by
the arrival of the stunningly beautiful Mirjana from what used to be
Yugoslavia. Mother and Father fall out over dinner when Mirjana is invited
round. The fil.
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B\u00E1je\u010Dn\u00E1 l\u00E9ta pod psa 1997The story of an ordinary family living in Czechoslovakia from around
1963 until the Velvet Revolution. Based on the semi-autobiographical
novel by Michal Wiewegh.
The film perfectly captures the mood and sense
prevailing in communist Czechoslovakia. We open with a queue for meat which
Father (Ondrej Vetchy) bypasses to do some blackmarket dealing with the
butcher. \""Mother\"" (Libuse Safrankova - at her usual brilliant best) is
expecting her first child (which arrives at an unfortunate time - just
after the interval at the theatre). Baby Kvido is the apple of his
grandmothers' eyes but his formative years are interrupted
by the Soviet Invasion of 1968. The film follows the effect the Soviet
\""occupation\"" has on Kvido's parents. The mid-life crisis of Father is fed by
the arrival of the stunningly beautiful Mirjana from what used to be
Yugoslavia. Mother and Father fall out over dinner when Mirjana is invited
round. The fil.
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B\u00E1je\u010Dn\u00E1 l\u00E9ta pod psa 1997The story of an ordinary family living in Czechoslovakia from around
1963 until the Velvet Revolution. Based on the semi-autobiographical
novel by Michal Wiewegh.
The film perfectly captures the mood and sense
prevailing in communist Czechoslovakia. We open with a queue for meat which
Father (Ondrej Vetchy) bypasses to do some blackmarket dealing with the
butcher. \""Mother\"" (Libuse Safrankova - at her usual brilliant best) is
expecting her first child (which arrives at an unfortunate time - just
after the interval at the theatre). Baby Kvido is the apple of his
grandmothers' eyes but his formative years are interrupted
by the Soviet Invasion of 1968. The film follows the effect the Soviet
\""occupation\"" has on Kvido's parents. The mid-life crisis of Father is fed by
the arrival of the stunningly beautiful Mirjana from what used to be
Yugoslavia. Mother and Father fall out over dinner when Mirjana is invited
round. The fil.
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Format | DVD |
Region code | DVD: 2 |
Language | English |
Type | DVD |
Aspect ratio | 4:3 |
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