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Rebelové

  • 2001
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
762
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Rebelové (2001)
Jukebox MusicalPeriod DramaTeen ComedyTeen DramaTeen RomanceComedyMusicalRomance

Musical retromovie from the 60's in Czech republic. Story about star-crossed lovers - student Tereza and a boy who deserted from the army.Musical retromovie from the 60's in Czech republic. Story about star-crossed lovers - student Tereza and a boy who deserted from the army.Musical retromovie from the 60's in Czech republic. Story about star-crossed lovers - student Tereza and a boy who deserted from the army.

  • Director
    • Filip Renc
  • Writers
    • Filip Renc
    • Zdenek Zelenka
    • Jan Drbohlav
  • Stars
    • Zuzana Norisová
    • Jan Révai
    • Tomás Hanák
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    762
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Filip Renc
    • Writers
      • Filip Renc
      • Zdenek Zelenka
      • Jan Drbohlav
    • Stars
      • Zuzana Norisová
      • Jan Révai
      • Tomás Hanák
    • 5User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Zuzana Norisová
    Zuzana Norisová
    • Tereza
    Jan Révai
    Jan Révai
    • Simon
    Tomás Hanák
    Tomás Hanák
    • Father
    Martin Kubacák
    Martin Kubacák
    • Olda
    Alzbeta Stanková
    Alzbeta Stanková
    • Bugyna
    • (as Betka Stanková)
    Anna Veselá
    Anna Veselá
    • Julca
    Lubo Kostelný
    Lubo Kostelný
    • Eman
    • (as Lubos Kostelný)
    Jaromír Nosek
    Jaromír Nosek
    • Bob
    Frantisek Nemec
    Frantisek Nemec
    • Pastor
    Sona Norisová
    Sona Norisová
    • Alzbeta
    Petr Burian
    • Drmola
    Ondrej Sípek
    • Turín
    Stanislav Stepka
    • Conductor Dousa
    Helga Cocková
    Helga Cocková
    • Teacher
    Josef Carda
    Josef Carda
    • Husband
    Bronislav Poloczek
    Bronislav Poloczek
    • Major
    Jirina Bohdalová
    Jirina Bohdalová
    • Teacher
    Marcel Svidrman
    • Singer
    • Director
      • Filip Renc
    • Writers
      • Filip Renc
      • Zdenek Zelenka
      • Jan Drbohlav
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews5

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    6michal.kasparek-2

    Surprisingly good

    When I saw the trailer, I thought that this could be another syrupy retro-comedy situated in the 60s, which is currently the most popular sort of movies in the Czech rep. But when I borrowed the VHS-tape, I found out, that in fact Rebelové (or "Rebe-Love") is fairly fun and smart-written film, containing great music; I gave it 7 out of 10 stars.
    10philip747

    Fantastic

    Fantastic, energetic, amusing, smile inducing a true delight. Pretty girls, bright pastels, great singing, and great pacing make this a must see. Especially charming is are the familiar American 60's songs, Downtown and My Boy Bob now re-recorded in Czech. There couldn't be anyone who watches this movie and not come out with nothing but good vibes, Zuzana who portrays Tereza is a 10! Such beauty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    9Martinek-2

    A very human film

    Watching 'Rebelove' was time well spent. The film captures the mood of the era (late 1960s) with a mix of song and humour. The ending will make an impact upon you which will stay with you for a while and get you thinking about the human costs when political entities flex their muscles. 'Rebelove' is a classic of the future, for many Czechs this film will transport them to the defining moment of their history. For the younger generation it will be the 'Grease', 'Breakfast Club', or 'Saturday Night Fever' they will cling to in their adulthood.
    mel-301

    masterkistchpiece

    Never known, this movie was a really surprise... I found this film in DVD in a small shop in Prague. Very hard to believe, how it was made this wonderful show with very modern technique, , completely shot as an old American movie of the 50's, technicallly perfect, also very dramatic and sad, script written with humour but also with sad feelings of that age. Plot also resumes very well what happened in the republic when the russians entered and also it starts very happy it finishes depressingly. Musical numbers are super, specially the one in the fair. It resumes perfectly OK the changue from happy years in Prague to the devastating after the Russian came. The girls and boys are extremely good actors and cakes. Just find this movie...also sound and photography are super!!!
    8movietrail

    low budget, high comedy

    I ran into this piece while looking for "Rent"...

    Fortunately "Rent" was out for the weekend, otherwise I might not have encountered this musical from a part of the world I am most unfamiliar with.

    The Japanese title is, unexplainedly "Prague!!", but then again how else might a Japanese marketer give the local moviegoer the idea that this is not your average campy musical?

    After settling into the novelty that this is a movie set in the former Czechoslovakia, and as a musical oddly interspersed with Petula Clark numbers sung in Czech, and with Twiggy dancers splashed all over the screen in sequence after sequence, the harsh reality of the society that is the backdrop of several happy-go-lucky soon- to-graduate high schoolers comes subtly into play, with no bashing you over the head that this is a communist country in transition.

    Though I somehow doubt that a provincial Czech town in 1968 would have had the latest Carnaby Street fashions that the actresses were fond of wearing, it added to the sense of that wild and free time of life the protagonists were in, rather than catering to the reality which was likely a bit more subtle.

    Knowing practically nothing about the culture and social background, I'm sure I must have missed more than a few references, but the message came through:

    A group of high schoolers about to get out into the world live in a rapidly changing society longing to put Moscow's shadow in the past and join the "free" world. Tereza, the lovely protagonist, has a father who has taken advantage of the new political environment to open up a café on the edge of town. Her suitor Olda, is a symbol of the upstanding socialist who wants to take her to see the city lights of Moscow... but she can't stand him.

    Into the scene walks in a band of young (and very handsome) army deserters posing as repairmen taking refuge in the lonely town church, where one of their uncles is the priest. Of course, Simon, the one with relatives in San Francisco is the one who falls in love with Tereza. Their goal is freedom in the West, but Simon gets waylaid with his feelings for Tereza, and who can blame him??

    Meanwhile, the search is on for the deserters, and Tereza and her girlfriends have no idea who their new boyfriends are.

    While it is honestly a little difficult to believe Tereza is merely 18, she plays it well, and the "summer of love" in a Czech village plays out for the 6 young people almost oblivious to the dark clouds that are gathering on the horizon. What happened after that is history, but the movie/musical shows it with humor and humanity as how it affected the average Czech family and personal relations.

    If you like musicals with an element of seriousness but not played too darkly, this one is for you.

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    • Trivia
      After success of the movie, Rebelové made it to stage as musical. (Zuzana Norisová), (Alzbeta Stanková) and (Jaromír Nosek) reprised their roles from the movie.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Vsechnopárty: Episode dated 22 April 2008 (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Mesíc
      Lyrics by Eva Jarosová

      Music by Karel Mares

      Performed by Yvonne Prenosilová

      Published by Supraphon Records

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2001 (Czech Republic)
    • Country of origin
      • Czech Republic
    • Official site
      • Rebelové
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Rebels
    • Production companies
      • Ceská Televize
      • S-Pro Alfa
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    • Budget
      • CZK 35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $626,051
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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