Rozvod
Rozvod

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Rozvod

1970
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Czech

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Jan SchmidtGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A middle-aged couple, already estranged, navigates the difficult and often bureaucratic process of divorce in communist Czechoslovakia. The film delves into their individual struggles, the societal pressures they face, and the impact of their separation on their lives and relationships. It paints a realistic and often somber picture of marital breakdown in a specific historical and political context.

Critical Reception

Rozvod is recognized as a significant Czech New Wave film, praised for its realistic portrayal of social issues and its sensitive handling of a difficult subject matter. Critics lauded its authentic depiction of everyday life and its strong performances, though some noted its bleak tone. Audiences appreciated its relatable themes of marital discord and the complexities of divorce.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its honest and unflinching look at divorce.

  • Acclaimed for strong performances, particularly from the lead actors.

  • Noted for its authentic representation of life and societal attitudes in 1970s Czechoslovakia.

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Fun Fact

The film was made during a period of increased artistic freedom in Czechoslovakia following the Prague Spring, but its realistic portrayal of social issues still reflected the underlying tensions of the era.

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