A Country House for One Family
A Country House for One Family

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A Country House for One Family

1978
Movie
84 min
Azerbaijani

On the seashore, the mother and father decided to build a country house where their three sons, daughter, daughters-in-law and grandchildren could gather together. But neither the sons nor the daughter can find time to visit and help their parents. Only the eldest son understands his father and mother...

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Věra ChytilováGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A successful family navigates the complexities of their relationships and personal desires within the confines of their country home. The film explores themes of ambition, love, and the search for identity against the backdrop of societal expectations. Tensions rise as individual aspirations clash with familial obligations, leading to a poignant examination of modern life in Czechoslovakia.

Critical Reception

While not widely released internationally, "A Country House for One Family" was a significant work within Czechoslovak cinema, recognized for its nuanced portrayal of domestic life and Chytilová's distinctive directorial style. Critics often noted its subtle social commentary and strong performances from its lead actors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sensitive depiction of family dynamics.

  • Commended for Věra Chytilová's artistic direction and visual storytelling.

  • Explores themes of personal freedom versus societal roles with depth.

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Fun Fact

Věra Chytilová was a prominent figure in the Czechoslovak New Wave and this film is considered a later, more mature work in her filmography.

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