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Plot Summary
The film depicts the harsh realities of growing up in a Prague orphanage during the communist era. It follows the lives of several young boys as they navigate the system, dealing with neglect, abuse, and their yearning for a better future. The narrative explores their bonds, their struggles for survival, and their desperate attempts to find belonging and identity in a world that often seems to have forgotten them.
Critical Reception
Ulice was met with a generally positive critical reception in Czechoslovakia, praised for its unflinching portrayal of social issues and its strong performances, particularly from the young actors. While not a major international release, it is considered a significant work within Czech cinema for its realistic and often bleak depiction of institutional life.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and realistic depiction of life in an orphanage.
Commended for strong performances, especially by the young cast.
Noted for its somber tone and exploration of difficult social themes.
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Fun Fact
Director Karel Kachyňa was known for his socially conscious films, and 'Ulice' is often seen as a powerful example of his work addressing marginalized communities and societal failures.
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