I once watched a Czech or Slovakian film about a group of teenagers. The film was set in the communist era.
I recall the main character was a young guy with brown hair, he sat outside of school with some of his friends, but some of the scenes also took place in the apartment where his family lived. Some of his family were strongly opposed to communism, the others very supportive of it.
Does anyone recognise the film from this description? If you can tell me the title I'd be very grateful! :)
Interesting to notice that over 40% of this list (47 of 112) and 13 of the top 14 are from 1964-70. The golden age of the Czech New Wave - before Husak came in and stomped it, presumably.
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@HEMA, Is it Pelisky aka Cosy Dens?https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/pelisky/
HEMA
I once watched a Czech or Slovakian film about a group of teenagers. The film was set in the communist era.I recall the main character was a young guy with brown hair, he sat outside of school with some of his friends, but some of the scenes also took place in the apartment where his family lived. Some of his family were strongly opposed to communism, the others very supportive of it.
Does anyone recognise the film from this description? If you can tell me the title I'd be very grateful! :)
edward5
17 Konkursmilos forman
should be Černý Petr (Miloš Forman, 1963)
edward5
57 Osudy dobrého vojáka Svejka 1986wrong version should be 1955 version
http://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/dobry+vojak+svejk/
edward5
there are five Jiri Menzel films in this list, but my favorite is Slavnosti snezenek (The Snowdrop Festival).Melvelet
Now an official list :)Gilles Debil
Great list. Knoflikari is missing. And Krajinka.Ebbywebby
Just enjoyed "The Boxer and Death" (1963), which isn't on this list but is on four lists otherwise. Strange that it's missing here.Ray Anselmo
Interesting to notice that over 40% of this list (47 of 112) and 13 of the top 14 are from 1964-70. The golden age of the Czech New Wave - before Husak came in and stomped it, presumably.