Sebechlebskí hudci
Sebechlebskí hudci

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Sebechlebskí hudci

1975
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Slovak

Two Sebechleby musicians, Peter and Jakub, and their guardian Klimo set out in the mid-17th century to rescue the noblewoman Dóciová, abducted by Ottoman raiders into Istanbul. Lacking language skills and guidance, they rely on courage, wit and their newly enchanted instruments to overcome dangers.

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IMDb6.8/10
Director: Karel KachyňaGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

This film tells the story of three young men from the small village of Sebechleby who dream of escaping their provincial lives and becoming musicians. They embark on a humorous and often chaotic journey to find fame and fortune, encountering various colorful characters and challenging situations along the way. Their adventures highlight the clash between rural traditions and the aspirations of modern youth.

Critical Reception

Sebechlebskí hudci was generally well-received in Czechoslovakia for its lighthearted tone, charming performances, and relatable themes of youthful ambition and disillusionment. It captured a sense of optimism and playful rebellion that resonated with audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic timing and witty dialogue.

  • Appreciated for its nostalgic portrayal of rural life and youthful dreams.

  • Considered a charming and entertaining Czech comedy-drama.

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Fun Fact

The film's setting in Sebechleby, a real village in Slovakia, adds an authentic touch to the story, though the film was produced in Czechoslovakia and directed by a Czech filmmaker.

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