

Intimate Lighting
A musician and his girlfriend visit an old musician friend of his and his family.
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Plot Summary
In a small Czech town, a young clarinetist named Bambas visits his girlfriend Stepa and her family. While Stepa is away, Bambas navigates the awkward and often humorous dynamics of her eccentric family and their interactions with the village community. The film captures the subtle nuances of everyday life and human relationships with a gentle, observational touch.
Critical Reception
Intimate Lighting was critically acclaimed for its subtle humor, authentic portrayal of rural Czech life, and sensitive direction. It is considered a significant work of the Czech New Wave, praised for its understated performances and poignant exploration of human connection and small-town existence.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its delicate humor and authentic depiction of everyday life.
- Appreciated for its sensitive direction and nuanced character portrayals.
- Recognized as a quiet masterpiece of the Czech New Wave.
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Fun Fact
Director Ivan Passer based some of the film's situations on his own childhood experiences in a small Czech town.
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