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Dark Blue World

Tmavomodrý svět

Czech Republic, United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Italy

2001

112 Min
Color
2.35:1
Czech, English, German, Slovak
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DIR Jan Svěrák

PROD Eric Abraham, Jaroslav Kučera, Iva Prochazkova, Jan Svěrák

SCR Zdeněk Svěrák

DP Vladimír Smutný

CAST Ondřej Vetchý, Kryštof Hádek, Tara Fitzgerald, Oldřich Kaiser, Charles Dance, David Novotný, Linda Rybová, Jaromír Dulava, Lukáš Kantor, Radim Fiala, Juraj Bernáth, Miroslav Táborský, Hans-Jörg Assmann, Thure Riefenstein, Anna Massey

ED Alois Fišárek

PROD DES Jan Vlasák

MUSIC Ondrej Soukup

Toronto, London (Gala), AFI FEST (Opening Night)

Synopsis

March 15, 1939: Germany invades Czechoslovakia. Czech pilots flee to England, joining the RAF. After the war, back home, they are put in labor camps, suspected of anti-Communist ideas. This film cuts between a post-war camp where Franta is a prisoner and England during the war, where Franta is like a big brother to Karel, a very young pilot. On maneuvers, Karel crash lands by the rural home of Susan, an English woman whose husband is MIA. She spends one night with Karel, and he thinks he’s found the love of his life. It’s complicated by Susan’s attraction to Franta. How will the three handle innocence, Eros, friendship, and the heat of battle? When war ends, what then? –IMDb

Director

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Jan Svěrák

Jan Svěrák is already assured of a place in the annals of Czech film. Since the end of the communist era, no other director has been more successful in the Czech Republic. In a country with a population of merely ten million, four of his films each attracted over one million visitors to the domestic box-office. In 1996, he received an Academy Award for KOLJA / KOLYA, and many other national and international awards have been bestowed on his work. Abroad, too, his films have enthused general audiences and specialists alike. But what drives him? What are his influences? What are his distinctive stylistic attributes? Answers to these questions, and other besides, are attempted in the following introduction.

Jan Svěrák was born in 1965 in Žatec, a typical small Czech town in North Bohemia. His father, Zdeněk Svěrák, came from Prague. He was a journalist for Czech radio at the time of his son’s birth, but would later become known as an actor and screenwriter as well as the author… read more

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