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Release Date:
24 January 1997 (USA) moreTagline:
The perfect grouch has met his match. A five-year-old boy named Kolya.Plot:
Franta Louka is a concert cellist in Soviet-occupied Czechoslovakia, a confirmed bachelor and a lady's man... more | add synopsisAwards:
Won Oscar. Another 19 wins & 11 nominations moreUser Comments:
It's even better if you understand Czech moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Zdenek Sverák | ... | Frantisek Louka | |
| Andrei Chalimon | ... | Kolja | |
| Libuse Safránková | ... | Klára | |
| Ondrej Vetchý | ... | Broz | |
| Stella Zázvorková | ... | Mother | |
| Ladislav Smoljak | ... | Houdek | |
| Silvia Suvadova | ... | Blanka | |
| Liliya Malkina | ... | Tamara (as Lilian Malkina) | |
| Karel Hermánek | ... | Musil | |
| Petra Spalková | ... | Pasa | |
| Irina Livanova | ... | Nadezda | |
| Magda Sebestová | ... | Zuzana | |
| Nella Boudová | ... | Brozová | |
| René Pribil | ... | Pokorný | |
| Miroslav Táborský | ... | Novotný |
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Rated PG-13 for some sensuality.Parents Guide:
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105 minCountry:
Czech RepublicColor:
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1.66 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby SRCertification:
Iceland:L | Australia:PG | Taiwan:GP | South Korea:15 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M (cable rating) | Chile:14 | Finland:S | Germany:6 | Norway:A | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:PG | Spain:T | Sweden:Btl | USA:PG-13 | UK:12Filming Locations:
Prague, Czech RepublicFun Stuff
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The DVD version was the first officially published movie DVD in Region 2. moreGoofs:
Continuity: After Kolya becomes lost on the subway network and is trying to negotiate the escalator, he is trying to step onto the left hand side of the up escalator. However, from Kolya's point of view shot, he is trying to step onto the right hand side of the up escalator. moreSoundtrack:
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I like this movie very much and I am glad to read that most of you like it too. However, some comments here describe it as predictable and having the funny parts far from one another. It is not true. There are two more things that you cannot appreciate: 1) The background. I am a Czech myself and I remember the times which the film speaks about. There are many little details that probably come and go unnoticed for the foreigner eye but each of them is a symbol - it carries meaning that is so obvious for a Czech viewer. 2) The language is FUNNY! Sverak (the author) is a well known writer here. He is a GENIUS with the language, it's full of sweet little word puns that can never be translated into another language. You can translate the data, the information - but you lose the atmosphere. Believe me, even in the parts that look boring, there is something hidden between the lines - it's either funny, emotional, powerful... There is another great thing with playing with the differences between Czech and Russian. The languages are similar (to some extend) but there are differences that can result in misunderstandings - and they use it in the movie too. Czech people used to learn Russian language at schools so they can appreciate it.
I am so sorry that there is no way that you could enjoy even these parts of the movie. (Unless you'd want to learn Czech of course :-)
Just please, please, bear in mind that this is not just a shallow romantic movie. Yes, it is lovely - but there is more than that.