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Babí léto

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
1.9K
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Vlastimil Brodský in Babí léto (2001)
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ComedyDrama

Faced with a looming death, an aging prankster makes the most of his remaining life.Faced with a looming death, an aging prankster makes the most of his remaining life.Faced with a looming death, an aging prankster makes the most of his remaining life.

  • Director
    • Vladimír Michálek
  • Writer
    • Jirí Hubac
  • Stars
    • Vlastimil Brodský
    • Stella Zázvorková
    • Stanislav Zindulka
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Vladimír Michálek
    • Writer
      • Jirí Hubac
    • Stars
      • Vlastimil Brodský
      • Stella Zázvorková
      • Stanislav Zindulka
    • 18User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Autumn Spring
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    Vlastimil Brodský
    Vlastimil Brodský
    • Frantisek Hána
    Stella Zázvorková
    Stella Zázvorková
    • Emílie Hánová
    Stanislav Zindulka
    Stanislav Zindulka
    • Eda
    Ondrej Vetchý
    Ondrej Vetchý
    • Jára Hána
    Petra Spalková
    Petra Spalková
    • Králová
    Jirí Lábus
    Jirí Lábus
    • Estate agent
    Zita Kabátová
    Zita Kabátová
    • Maruska Grulichová
    Katerina Pindejová
    • Judge
    Lubomír Kostelka
    Lubomír Kostelka
    • Vondrácek
    Juraj Johanides
    • Dr. Rysavý
    Zuzana Fialová
    Zuzana Fialová
    • Erna
    Simona Stasová
    Simona Stasová
    • Marcela
    Magdalena Sidonová
    • Marcela
    Vlastimil Zavrel
    Vlastimil Zavrel
    • Hlavatý
    Martin Sitta
    Martin Sitta
    • Král
    Roman Jedlicka
    Marek Stulpa
    Vlastimil Práda
    • Director
      • Vladimír Michálek
    • Writer
      • Jirí Hubac
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    User reviews18

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    8grotchly

    Wonderful little film about living life to its fullest (NO spoilers)

    This is a charming movie to say the least. The main character, Fanda, is an old man who refuses to be among the living dead by which he is surrounded. He and his accomplice go around pulling pranks and getting into trouble all over town. Meanwhile his family is up in arms about what to do with him. From there you see Fanda's relationships with his wife, best friend and son develop. It finally leads up to one of the best movie endings I have ever seen.

    The characters in this movie are rich and deep. They develop well through the course of the film. The movie has quite a range of moods. It goes from light and funny to grim and dark. Any slow parts for you in this film will be made up for in the end.

    Autumn Spring carries a similar message like a lot of other European movies do -- don't lose sight of the small pleasures in life. If you enjoyed Amelie, The Eighth Day or Life is Beautiful (all great films BTW), you will probably like this movie.

    8.5/10
    8=G=

    A wonderfully warm and amusing character study

    "Autumn Spring" tells of the misadventures of a dapper, walrus faced, 78 (approx) year old Czech man who haplessly befuddles and bemuses all who know him with his mischievous ways while his wife meticulously plans her funeral. Centerpiece Hana (Brodský) shows us how to get babes to kiss you when your 78 and how to cop a feel in an elevator and get thanked for it as he pranks his way from day to day in this warm and glowing look at old age and one man's creative, amusing, but socially unacceptable ways of enjoying life while refusing to be relegated to the old folk's home. "Autumn Spring" is a plodding, subtle comedy with messages for all ages which will have the greatest appeal with more mature foreign film buffs. (B+)
    9bdots48

    Funny,moving portrait of an aging rascal

    This film just won the best film award at the Cleveland International Film Festival. It's American title apparently is Autumn Spring. The acting is superb. The story takes you into the life of an elderly man who takes what life deals him and spikes it up a little bit. Abetted by his best friend (and partner in not-so-serious crime) he puts people on at every opportunity but still often reveals his heart of gold. His longsuffering wife has come to her wits end and makes a life-changing decision which is heartbreaking to watch. The resolution of the story is beautiful.
    8christian94

    Excellent screenplay enables fine actor to depart gloriously

    Renowned Czech actor Vlastimil Brodský, mostly known in North America for his leading role as Jacob in the original Est German/Czech production of Jacob the Liar (Jakob, der Lügner 1974) gives us a last brilliant performance as a 80 year old prankster who refuses to admit that he is about to die.

    Jirí Hubac's screenplay is exquisite. Funny, moving and well-developed. It explores well both the subject of advanced old age and the motivations of characters that are precariously strong and fragile, happy and unsettled.

    Frantisek (Vlastimil Brodský) and his best friend Eda (Stanislav Zindulka) are up to all types of shenanigans and are making sure to make the best out of their dying days. Meanwhile, Frantisek's wife is preparing for their death, saving up for funeral money and chastising Frantisek for his endless childishness and irresponsible attitude. Their son is about to take their apartment over and put them into a retirement home, but Frantisek doesn't want to hear any of that. He wants to enjoy life and make people around him laugh. He wants to help and love and give... but at what cost?

    Sure to captivate adults of all ages, this fine piece of film by talented director Vladimír Michálek is both touching and funny. It makes you think of how we live our lives and why we live our lives. It brings the simple story of a charming stubborn old man to the forefront and allow us to reflect and feel what life is all about.

    After an active career lasting more than 40 years, it is somewhat sombre to know that Vlastimil Brodsk died in April 2002, no longer in the grip of terminal cancer. It is however uplifting to think that he had the chance to be a part of such a moving script and to be the catalyst of this ode to joyful old age that has not even started to make the waves it is about to create in North American repertoire cinema.

    After the international success of Jan Hrebejk's "Divided We Fall (2000)", it is starting to be clear that Czech cinema has indeed something to offer to the world. This film at least is a must see.
    akumthek

    very touchie and real

    Similar comment is posted earlier. But this did kind of warn me of my future not so far ahead in future! Financial management is key to success and may even famous people do not do it and face the peril in the end. Developed country or not, it is the same story. The wife's approach looks right but the husband seem right too. As money is not the end in itself. Have it enough so as to not to waste time on worrying - know that limit of yours, is what I would say, is my take away from this movie.

    Now writing these lines just to make the review more than 10 lines as mandated by guidelines :) - the actors seems genuinely common people and not the well known heroes, at least for me as I do not know much of the Czech film industry. One of the channels shows all such international films and are usually pretty good. I am going to recommend this movie for local film clubs.

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    Storyline

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    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Frantisek Hána: [upon visiting a mansion] Very shabby.

    • Crazy credits
      A matter of seconds after the credits start, a new scene is shown as the credits roll over them. The theme of the movie is restated with powerful imagery. (As viewed with the DVD distributed in North America.)
    • Connections
      Featured in Usmevy: Usmevy Vlastimila Brodského (2002)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 2001 (Czech Republic)
    • Country of origin
      • Czech Republic
    • Languages
      • Czech
      • Slovak
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Autumn Spring
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • BKP Film
      • Buc-Film
      • Ceská Televize
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $96,269
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,046
      • Aug 24, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $333,117
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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