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miguelreina says...
4 years ago
[Stockholm FF] It has an attractive texture, a kind of unhealthy atmosphere, which addresses the political discourse on the collaborationism of the Church with the State in communist Czechoslovakia. This rebellion of the youth is also a metaphor for the country that yearned for democracy. The oppressive B / W photography and dark music, however, provoke a certain distance, a somewhat cold and rigid look. But there is a work of framing and narrative balance that is really sophisticated and admirable.
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miguelreina says...
4 years ago
[Stockholm FF] It has an attractive texture, a kind of unhealthy atmosphere, which addresses the political discourse on the collaborationism of the Church with the State in communist Czechoslovakia. This rebellion of the youth is also a metaphor for the country that yearned for democracy. The oppressive B / W photography and dark music, however, provoke a certain distance, a somewhat cold and rigid look. But there is a work of framing and narrative balance that is really sophisticated and admirable.
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Saint Pauly says...
3 years ago
SluzobníciIt's like a scholastic textbook in an art gallery, and if you don't know this chapter of Czechoslovakian history, you may feel like a failure being put to the test.

It's the story of a seminary in 1980 Czechoslovakia when the national catholic church sided with the communists in power. The rest of the film is all arty cinematography and artsy soundtrack that, at 80 minutes, is long enough to be pretentious but not to be exhausting.
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