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Sunstroke
Near a large Bulgarian city begins the construction of a large factory. There is a fertile land in close by. Prof. Dimov, Director of the Environment Protection Institute has to submit his official approval for the civil works to begin. He and his co-worker Prof. Radev refuse.
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Plot Summary
The film explores the lives of young people in Czechoslovakia during the normalization period following the Warsaw Pact invasion. It focuses on the disillusionment and suppressed desires of a generation struggling to find their place in a restrictive society. Characters grapple with personal ambitions clashing against the political realities of the time, leading to introspection and difficult choices.
Critical Reception
Sunstroke was a film that reflected the complex socio-political climate of its time in Czechoslovakia. While not widely distributed internationally, it resonated with domestic audiences for its candid portrayal of generational discontent and personal struggles within a highly controlled environment. Critical reception within Czechoslovakia was varied, with some appreciating its thematic depth and others finding it too subdued for the era's artistic trends.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its subtle depiction of societal pressures on individuals.
Noted for its introspective and melancholic tone.
Considered a film that captured a specific, yet universal, feeling of lost youth.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not available for this film. However, general sentiment from Czech film enthusiasts often points to its value as a historical document and a poignant look at a generation's quiet struggles.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's release was subject to the strict censorship laws of the time, and its themes of disillusionment were a sensitive topic for the Czechoslovak authorities.
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