
Kulový blesk
A lawyer named Radosta organizes a complex 12-way apartment swap meeting at retired singer Bílek's flat, calling it "the lightning ball." Various complications arise during the process.
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"Housing was a major problem in Czechoslovakia. If you had a flat, you were OK, the rent was controlled and thus relatively cheap, but if you did not, you had to try very hard to get one. If you moved out or died and a relative was not already registered as living with you, the flat might be lost! One way for ordinary people who needed to move was to swap flats. This film takes this idea to the extreme: Why not move a number of households in a circular fashion at the same time? Of course, it requires a lot of organizing and a lot of goodwill on all sides. Anything can go wrong and it does! Wha..."
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Although in the credits are listed two directors, 'Kulový blesk' was in fact standalone debut of Ladislav Smoljak. According to Smoljak, Zdenek Podskalský only backed his project with his name as so-called directing supervisor because Barrandov Studios was afraid to entrust the feature film into hands of inexperienced director.
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A lawyer named Radosta organizes a complex 12-way apartment swap meeting at retired singer Bílek's flat, calling it "the lightning ball." Various complications arise during the process.





