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A Bird of Heaven
Panni, coming from a landless family of ten and Miska have loved each other for a long time. The pretty Panni, however, has another suitor as well: Komáromi, the big farmer. The two men fight from time to time, but then, during the time Miska is serving his military duty, Panni marries Komáromi to end the tremendous squalor of her family.
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Plot Summary
Set during the harsh realities of World War II, the film follows a group of Czech civilians struggling to survive under Nazi occupation. It explores themes of resistance, collaboration, and the moral compromises individuals are forced to make in times of extreme duress. The narrative focuses on the personal struggles and difficult choices faced by ordinary people caught in the grip of war.
Critical Reception
The film was a notable Czech production of its era, praised for its realistic portrayal of wartime life and its performances, particularly from its leading actors. It offered a somber and introspective look at the occupation, resonating with audiences for its humanistic approach to a difficult historical period.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of life under occupation.
Noted for strong performances from the ensemble cast.
Appreciated for its focus on the human element amidst wartime conflict.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's powerful emotional impact and its realistic portrayal of the challenges faced by civilians during wartime. Many viewers commend its historical accuracy and the compelling character development.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in black and white, a common aesthetic for films dealing with the serious themes of war and occupation during that period in Czech cinema.
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