
Vesnicko má stredisková
The life of a small village runs on its own.
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"I don't know how many movies from the Eastern Bloc people in the US got to see during the '80s. Among the good ones were the Soviet Union's "Voyenno-polevoy roman" ("Wartime Romance" in English) and Hungary's "Jób lázadása" ("The Revolt of Job" in English). And then there's Jirí Menzel's Academy Award-nominated "Vesnicko má stredisková" ("My Sweet Little Village" in English). This lighthearted Czechoslovakian comedy focuses on a couple of things. The main plot is the relationship between truck driver Páv..."
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The film was made basically by accident. During a review of the archive in the Barrandov Studios, it was discovered that the story for the film Na samote u lesa (1976) was paid to Zdenek Sverák twice by mistake. Barrandov suggested to Sverák that he should write a few pages of some other story by the next day, which would be put away among the rejected ones, and the reimbursed amount would find its destination. A few weeks later, the draft was in the hands of Jirí Menzel and the decision was made to make the film.
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The life of a small village runs on its own.





