Pupendo
- 2003
- 2h
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA bittersweet comedy set just prior to 1984, during the era of 'practical socialism'. For political reasons, Bedrich Mára (Bolek Polívka) has had to give up teaching at Prague's Academy of A... Tout lireA bittersweet comedy set just prior to 1984, during the era of 'practical socialism'. For political reasons, Bedrich Mára (Bolek Polívka) has had to give up teaching at Prague's Academy of Art. He is not allowed to exhibit and has been pushed to the sidelines of interest and lucr... Tout lireA bittersweet comedy set just prior to 1984, during the era of 'practical socialism'. For political reasons, Bedrich Mára (Bolek Polívka) has had to give up teaching at Prague's Academy of Art. He is not allowed to exhibit and has been pushed to the sidelines of interest and lucrative commissions. He and his ceramicist wife (Eva Holubová) and two sons live in a small ... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 victoires et 6 nominations au total
- Bedrich Mára
- (as Boleslav Polívka)
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I realize, now that I've looked it up on IMDb, that I had almost exactly the same reaction to director Jan Hrebejk's following film "Up and Down." Except that one I liked well enough the first time through... and loved the second time.
I would also recommend his "Divided We Fall" and "Beauty in Trouble." But "Pupendo" was a real surprise. Damn!! Now I'm going to have to find all his work!!
Great movie! Thoughtful, subtle, ironic, rich. Get it!
Plot: The film follows two families living in Prague during the 1980s. Each family deals with living in the Communist system in different ways, trying to survive as best they can while still remaining true to themselves.
Through the two families we see two different methods of coping with life under Russian imposed communism. One family, Mara, the father a sculptor, an ever suffering wife, a deaf eldest son and a younger son who serves as the innocent inquirer into the unknown, avoid at all costs and to their detriment participating in the system. The other, Brecka, father a principal, mother a director of the Artist Union, daughter learning to be a sculptor and the son at High school, participates despite disagreeing with it.
I thoroughly disagree with the other reviewers who say that you had to have lived under communism to understand or enjoy this movie. All you need is an open mind, empathy and a sense of humour. I'm from Australia and I could not only relate to the story and characters but I laughed out loud all the way through it.
The humour comes from the relationships within the families, and between them the fears and dreams of the characters and their dealings with bureaucracy. Things that are universal. Sure the costumes and buildings are far drabber than any English speaking film set in the 80's, but lets be honest we didn't all dress like we were in a John Hughes film either.
Like most Czech films i have seen if you need fast paced action, special effects and a plot that is spelt out for you, then this movie is not for you. But if you appreciate the drama of living then it is an enjoyable slice of life to spend 2 hours watching.
It's nonsense to mark this film either good or bad. This one was made to succeed at home and to pick a pack of prizes over the old continent(I can't instantly recall if it did or not, does it matter?), America's tour is academic, this one's a local business.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesWhen Mára and Fábera are talking about jobs in Mára's studio and they're standing around a clay bust, they switch positions between two shots.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Vsechnopárty: Épisode datant du 24 novembre 2009 (2009)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 30 000 000 CZK (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 3 043 257 $US
- Durée2 heures
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1