Les Festivités du Perce-neige

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Jiƙí Menzel directed six films based on literary works by Bohumil Hrabal. The penultimate of these was the 1983 film A Feast of Snowdrops. Hrabal’s eponymous book, which is a colorful collage of portraits of the inhabitants of a cottage settlement in the Central Bohemian village of Kersko, was first published in 1978, but then still in censored form. Jiƙí Menzel wanted to rehabilitate the long-censored author for film, so he prepared a film script based on his book. However, the film was only allowed to be made by the state cinema management after the audience success of Cutting in Short, another adaptation of Hrabal’s work. The film is set in the local restaurant, where seasonal holidaymakers and old-timers from Kersko gather day after day. The peaceful life of the village is disrupted by a grotesque boar hunt and the ensuing dispute between two groups of gamekeepers over who should get the trophy. The tragicomedy, which accentuates the bucolic rather than the existential level of the subject, was filmed in the real cottage village of Kersko.

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Slavnosti snÄ›ĆŸenek
Titre
Les Festivités du Perce-neige
RĂ©alisation
Jiri Menzel
Pays
RĂ©publique TchĂšque
Année
1984
Scénario
Bohumil Hrabal, Jiƙí Menzel
Montage
Jiƙí BroĆŸek
Image
Jiƙí Macák
Durée
83 min.
InterprĂštes
Rudolf HruĆĄĂ­nský, JaromĂ­r HanzlĂ­k, Josef Somr, Petr Čepek

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