Jana Brejchová

  • Karel Kachyna – Noc nevesty AKA The Nun’s Night (1967)

    1961-1970ArthouseCzech RepublicDramaKarel Kachyna

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    One day of autumn 1950, during the forced collectivization, the farmers lead their cattle into the common stables of the new cooperative. The cooperative’s chairman, Picin, publicly calls out the farmers’ names. Only one among the farmers – the rich farmer Konvalinka – opposes the imposed violence in a horrific way, shooting all his cattle and himself committing suicide. The village witnesses the return of Konvalinka’s daughter, nicknamed Miss, a former nun whose cloister was closed by the new regime. She is running the remaining property alone, only with the help of the village fool Ambroz.Read More »

  • Ján Rohác & Vladimír Svitácek – Kdyby tisíc klarinetu AKA If a Thousand Clarinets (1965)

    1961-1970ComedyCzech RepublicFantasyJán RohácVladimír Svitácek

    A military base. An awkward soldier. A statue of Bach. And suddenly all guns in the area change into music instruments. Great mystery is immediately found by TV station. And soon the military base becomes a stage for huge TV show.Read More »

  • Oldrich Lipský – Zabil jsem Einsteina, panove AKA I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen (1970)

    1961-1970ComedyCzech RepublicOldrich LipskySci-Fi

    Storyline
    This futuristic science fiction comedy features an atomic bomb blast that causes women to grow beards and lose the ability to have children. A summit meeting is held at the United Nations, with the proposed solution of building a time machine. The decision is made to travel back in time and murder Einstein, with the hopeful result being that without the noted mathematician’s research there will be no atomic bombs.Read More »

  • Evald Schorm – Fararuv konec AKA The Parson’s End (1969)

    1961-1970ComedyCzech RepublicEvald Schorm

    Besides Zločin v šantánu (Crime in the Nightclub), in 1968 the writer Josef Škvorecký also contributed to the bitter comedy Farářův konec (The End of a Priest) as the author of the original idea and screenwriter. Together with the director Evald Schorm, he created a story whose protagonist is an inept sexton, who decides to leave his job in a big church in the city. He sets off for a new life in a remote mountain village, where by coincidence people are desperately looking for a priest to administer the last rites to someone. At first, the sexton tries in vain not to be considered part of a “miracle,” but in the end he reconciles himself to the role of new spiritual pastor – and because he performs the job judiciously with an understanding of human weakness, the quirky villagers soon take him to their hearts.Read More »

  • Vojtech Jasný – Touha AKA Desire (1958)

    1951-1960Czech RepublicDramaVojtech Jasný

    Four stories, four seasons of the year, four periods from the human lifeRead More »

  • Vojtech Jasný – Touha AKA Desire (1958)

    1951-1960ArthouseCzech RepublicDramaVojtech Jasný

    A poignant overview of how short life can be, this interesting drama from Czech director Vojetch Jasny is divided into four separate segments. In the first skit, a young child’s impressions are observed as his newborn baby sister becomes a part of the family. In the second, a young woman falls in love for the first time one summer, and in the third, a tough, older peasant woman battles against the farming cooperatives. Finally, in the last segment, everything comes full circle as a woman who is about to become a grandmother dies while her daughter-in-law has not yet given birth.Read More »

  • Jaromil Jires – Mladý muz a bílá velryba AKA The Young Man and Moby Dick (1979)

    1971-1980ArthouseCzech RepublicDramaJaromil Jires

    Viktor is a prime example of passivity, he “lives as if he had everything already behind him”. Břéťa is a “charged solar battery, that keeps on charging energy”. Between these two men there enters a woman, Edita, who is uncompromisingly career oriented.Read More »

  • Dusan Hanák – Tichá radost AKA Quiet Happiness AKA Silent Joy (1986)

    1981-1990ArthouseDramaDusan HanákSlovakia

    Synopsis
    A psychological study of a woman who chooses solitude as an escape from the duplicity and emotional barrenness of the men around her.Read More »

  • Jirí Weiss – Vlcí jáma AKA The Wolf Trap (1957)

    1951-1960Czech RepublicDramaJirí Weiss

    The childless family of the veterinarian and mayor of a small town, Robert Rýdl, and his much older wife, Klára, is joined by an orphaned girl, Jana. The girl is grateful for her new home but she slowly begins to feel a strange atmosphere that reigns in the house. Klára brought her property into the marriage and loves her husband with a possessive and stifling love. The emotionally suffering Robert falls in love with Jana. When he realizes that the girl returns his love, he uses the offer for a business trip to Opava to run away from the insoluble problem. Jana is unhappy, she is afraid of the two spiteful maids and discovers the bad side of Klára’s outwardly kind nature. The two women pay a visit to Robert in Opava. They are walking in the town and something unpleasant happens. Rýdl’s acquaintances think that Jana is his wife and Klára his mother-in-law. Robert Rýdl runs away again, this time to Prague. He leaves Jana alone with Klára who has fallen seriously ill and finally dies. Robert is free but his previous cowardly behaviour destroyed Jana’s love. The girl leaves Robert right after the funeral.Read More »

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