Czech Films 2003-2004 2004 / Nuda v Brně / Czech Republic 2003
One of the most successful films to come out of the Czech Republic last year plays out over the course of a day and a night. During this time will 150,000 Brno inhabitants really have sex? And will backward Standa and his pen pal love Olinka, Standa’s brother Jarda, married actor Miroslav, psychologist Vlasta, and the others protagonists of this mournful comedy about the search for love through sex become part of this bizarre statistic?
This sad comedy about searching for love through sex takes place in the course of one day and one night in the “big little city” Brno. The lives of several characters are woven together, especially that of the slightly retarded twenty-seven-year-old Standa, who after a year of letter-writing prepares to spend his first night with the similarly afflicted Olga. Whilst the somewhat scared girl gathers experience from her girl friends, Standa is travelling from Bruntál to Brno accompanied by his younger but more experienced brother Jarda. Even he does not spend this night alone, nor do any of the others: the married actor Miroslav Norbacher; the psychologist Vlasta living in the same house as Olga; the lonely Jaroslava, who is never lacking in cretins and whose new discovery – the masochistic owner of the affectionate bull terrier Richard – is just one more of them; and the journalist Jitka, who invites her girl friends to her flat for the evening. Also in play are the youths Honza and Pavel, who think of nothing but sex... On this night in Brno, are there really – as the TV serial Nešahej na plotnu claims – one hundred and fifty thousand couplings?
103 min / Black & white, 35 mm
Director Vladimír Morávek
/ Screenplay Vladimír Morávek, Jan Budař
/ Dir. of Photography Marek Diviš
/ Music Jan Budař
/ Editor Jiří Brožek
/ Producer Čestmír Kopecký
/ Production První veřejnoprávní, koprodukce / co-production: Česká televize/Czech Television
/ Cast Jan Budař, Kateřina Holánová, Miroslav Donutil, Martin Pechlát, Jaroslava Pokorná, Pavla Tomicová, Ivana Hloužková, Marek Daniel, Ivana Uhlířová, Pavel Liška, Filip Rajmont, Simona Peková
/ Contact První veřejnoprávní, Česká televize, Czech Television - Telexport, Bontonfilm, a.s.
Vladimír Morávek is well-known as a theatre director who has to his credit a number of well-discussed productions at Klicpera Theatre in Hradec Králové. The controversial stage project evoked conflicting opinions, but the film, with which at the age of thirty-six he made his debut as a film director (at the same time as preparing a production of Romeo and Juliet for the National Theatre in Prague), had, on the contrary, an almost exclusively positive reception from both audiences and critics. The film won a number of awards (including the Grand Prix for the Best Film at the IFF in Bratislava, Czech Lions for Best Film, Diection, Actor, Script and Editing, and the Award of the Czech Film Critics). Morávek has won several nominations for the Alfréd Radok Award in the theatre and a number of awards as a documentary filmmaker (he has made more than 70 short television documentaries).
První veřejnoprávní
U Havlíčkových sadů 7, 120 00, Praha 2
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 602 666 676
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Česká televize
Kavčí hory, 140 70, Praha 4
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 261 131 111
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Czech Television - Telexport
Kavčí hory, 140 70, Praha 4
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 261 137 047
E-mail: [email protected]
Bontonfilm, a.s.
Na Poříčí 1047/26, 110 00, Praha 1
Czech Republic
Phone: +420 257 415 111
E-mail: [email protected]
Jitka Procházková
Festival Organizer, TV Representative
Čestmír Kopecký
Producer
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