A labyrinthine portrait of Czech culture on the brink of a new millennium. Egon Bondy prophesies a capitalist inferno, Jim Čert admits to collaborating with the secret police, Jaroslav Foglar can’t find a bottle-opener, and Ivan Diviš makes observations about his own funeral. This is the Czech Republic in the late 90s, as detailed in Karel Vachek’s documentary.
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A 2000 film from an era before CGI overload, with real performances that still hit hard. Best for: genre fans and those open to something unconventional.
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Václav Havel
Mejla Hlavsa
Jan Klusák
Jiří Krejčík
Jan Němec
Karel Vachek
Dagmar Havlová Veškrnová
Egon Bondy
Jaroslav Foglar
Ivan Martin Jirous
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