My Sweet Little Village

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This episodic portrait of a Bohemian village is built around the wobbly friendship between two men of opposing natures – farm truck driver Pávek (Marián Labuda) and his mentally challenged assistant Otík (János Bán). Pávek wants to get rid of his unreliable protégé once the harvest is over, after which Otík would move to Prague. But the naïve assistant is unprepared for life in the big city. The young man’s broad smile while wearing headphones over his ears is now viewed as an inherent component of the colourful village idyll. The film also features the tetchy Turek (Petr Čepek), jealous of his wife Jana (Libuše Šafránková), and the absent-minded dreamer, Doctor Skružný (Rudolf Hrušínský), who enjoys admiring the wonder of the Bohemian countryside while driving.

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Titre
My Sweet Little Village
Réalisation
Jiri Menzel
Pays
République Tchèque
Année
1985
Scénario
Zdeněk Svěrák
Montage
Jiří Brožek
Image
Jaromír Šofr
Durée
103 min.
Interprètes
János Bán, Marián Labuda, Rudolf Hrušínský, Libuše Šafránková

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