Přehlídka
Přehlídka

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Přehlídka

1951
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Czech

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Václav WassermanGenres: Comedy, Musical

Plot Summary

In a satirical take on socialist realism and propaganda, a group of amateur actors prepares a grand performance for a Communist Party delegation. The play, intended to showcase the glory of the collective farm, becomes a chaotic and comical reflection of the absurdities of the era. As the performance unfolds, it reveals more about the performers' personal lives and the pressures they face than the intended political message.

Critical Reception

This Czechoslovakian film is a rare example of satire from the early 1950s, a period of strict censorship. While it was produced during a politically charged time, it managed to subtly critique the prevailing ideologies through humor and absurdity. Its reception was largely confined to its country of origin and it is now considered a cult classic for its daring commentary.

What Reviewers Say

  • A unique satirical look at the early communist era in Czechoslovakia.

  • Cleverly uses humor to comment on propaganda and artistic control.

  • Features strong performances, particularly from Jan Werich.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited international release and historical context, but available commentary highlights its subversive humor and Jan Werich's memorable performance.

Fun Fact

Despite the strict censorship of the era, the film managed to include subtle satirical elements by focusing on the absurdity of the amateur theatricals rather than directly attacking the regime.

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