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Ucitelka

Ucitelka

2016Movie⏱️ 1h 42mUnrated
ComedyDrama
7.2
IMDB Rating
3,971 votes

The arrival of Maria Drazdechova, associated with the Communist party, to a school in Bratislava in 1983 worries parents, students, and colleagues.

Director
Jan Hrebejk
Writers
N/A
Stars
Zuzana Mauréry, Zuzana Konecná, Csongor Kassai
Release Date
July 21, 2016
Language
Slovak
Country
Slovakia, Czech Republic
🏆 9
Wins
🎯 14
Nominations
💬 15
Reviews
📋 5.4K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Zuzana Mauréry
Zuzana Mauréry
as Mária Drazdechová
👤
Zuzana Konecná
as Iveta Kucerová
Csongor Kassai
Csongor Kassai
as Marek Kucera
Tamara Fischer
Tamara Fischer
as Danka Kucerová
Martin Havelka
Martin Havelka
as Jaroslav Binder
Éva Bandor
Éva Bandor
as Hana Binderová
👤
Oliver Oswald
as Filip Binder
Peter Bebjak
Peter Bebjak
as Václav Littmann
Richard Labuda
Richard Labuda
as Karol Littmann
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Inka Gogálová
as Head Teacher

💰 Box Office

$1,350,426
Worldwide Gross
$64,437
Domestic Gross
$15,091
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
Color
Color
Filming Location
Bratislava, Slovakia
Production
Ceská Televize, Offside MEN, PubRes

🏷️ Keywords

bratislavacommunismczechoslovakiayear 1983based on true story

🎯 Categories

ComedyDrama

⭐ Featured Review

How people behave under an authoritarian regime.
by svenbremberg2020-03-05
8/10

"We all know that our opinions and behaviour are largely affected by other people. That is true both in democratic and authoritarian societies. A classical film that work out this theme is Sidney Lumet's film "Twelve Angry Men". In this Slovakian film the scene is not a jury but parents in a school class. The detestable acts have been carried out by the children's teacher who is a leading member of the communist party. The film supports our hope that is possible to withstand the power elite - yet the outcome it is far from clear...."

💡 Did You Know?

Barbora Bobulova was considered for the part of Mária Drazdechová, eventually played by Zuzana Mauréry.

📖 Synopsis

The arrival of Maria Drazdechova, associated with the Communist party, to a school in Bratislava in 1983 worries parents, students, and colleagues.