This movie is based on texts of Bohumil Hrabal, world-known Czech prosaic. It's a story (in a form of a mosaic of short episodes and pictures) about the sadness and happiness of inhabitants of Kersko (Kersko is a small woody area full of cottages and roods). These people are both simple and sensitive, they have their own pleasures (e.g. Leli is a collector of cheap, but inutile things) and the greatest delight of all of them is a hunting. Crude poetics of amateur hunting is screened by dreamy pictures of this area. Menzel mixes sentimental lyricism and rough (but not vulgar!) humor and the outcome is the never-ending landscape of continuous life in the proximate nearness of nature. The performances of actors are brilliant. Both Rudolf Hrusinsky as a Franz and Jaromír Hanzlik as a Leli have nonrecurring charm bottomed on a pain and inebriation. Only the music is not perfect: Jiri Sust usually assembled his film music from his older works and in this movie there is many quotations.
Title | The Snowdrop Festival |
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Year | 1984 |
Genre | Comedy, Drama |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Studio | Filmové studio Barrandov |
Cast | Rudolf Hrušínský, Jaromír Hanzlík, Josef Somr, Petr Čepek, Miloslav Štibich, Petr Brukner |
Crew | Jiří Menzel (Director), Jiří Macák (Director of Photography), Václav Erben (Creative Producer), Bohumil Hrabal (Book), Bohumil Hrabal (Screenplay), Jiří Menzel (Screenplay) |
Keyword | based on novel or book |
Release | Jan 01, 1984 |
Runtime | 83 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.50 / 10 by 30 users |
Popularity | 3 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Český |