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Don't Look Back, There Is a Horse Behind Us
Postwoman Mrs Skorepa, her husband the ambulance driver Mr Skorepa and their eleven-year-old twins Petr and Pavel live in Prague in Malá Strana (Lesser Town), one of the Prague's historical and oldest quarters. The boys are crazy about cars and everything linked to them. They don't share their father's love of classical music. On the other hand, they are crazy about the newly announced scrap yard competition for paper collection. The lottery tickets awarded for every ten kilograms of old paper collected could win them a go-kart.
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Plot Summary
A short comedic film featuring an absurdist and surreal narrative. The plot involves characters navigating bizarre situations and nonsensical dialogues, playing with comedic timing and unexpected turns. It's known for its quirky humor and experimental approach.
Critical Reception
As a short film, 'Don't Look Back, There Is a Horse Behind Us' received limited critical attention but is appreciated within certain circles for its unconventional humor and artistic experimentation. Audience reception tends to be niche, often resonating with those who enjoy surreal and absurdist comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and surreal comedic style.
Appreciated for its experimental and absurdist narrative.
Noted for its brief yet memorable quirky humor.
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Fun Fact
The film was directed by Michael Scott, who also starred in it and is known for his work in experimental comedy shorts.
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