Cosy Dens

  • Michael Beran Michal Sebek
  • Miroslav Donutil: Mr. Sebek
  • Simona Stašová: Woman Šebková
  • Kristyna Novakova: Jindřiška Krausová
  • Jiří Kodet: Kraus
  • Eva Holubová: teacher
  • Emília Vášáryová: Krausová
  • Bolek Polivka: Uncle Vaclav
  • Jaroslav Dusek: Sasa Maslan
  • Stella Zázvorková: grandmother
  • Jiří Krejčík: Professor
  • Ondřej Brousek: Elien
  • Sylva Koblížková: Uzlinka
  • Marek Morvai: PETA

Cuddle nests is a Czech comedy drama from the year 1999. History The film is set during the Prague Spring, a film adaptation of the novel by Petr Šabach.

Action

Kraus family and family lives Sebek 1967 in a Prague Villa. While the family convinced Communists and believe that the superior communist technology will soon defeat the imperialist capitalism, is the Kraus family, especially the father, a war veteran, a staunch capitalist, who believes that it will soon have its end with communism. So divided and politicized the parents are also each other, the two children have no interest in politics. Michael is even secretly in love Jindřiška Krausová. However, the family before it comes to the Prague Spring, be reconciled by the marriage of the two children again.

Criticism

" The dramedy focuses on the historical development in Czechoslovakia in the late 1960s to the social tensions in the country. Through the fate and the everyday experiences of family members makes it obvious that apolitical Cuddle nests can only be Wolkenkuckucksheim homes. "

Background

The film had its world premiere with his Czech theatrical release on April 8, 1999. In Germany the film was first aired on 24 January 2004 in Bavaria.

At the ceremony of the Czech Film Awards Bohemian lion in 2000 Cuddle nests was nominated in eight categories, with Jiří Kodet Award for Best Actor and Ales Najbrt for the best movie posters.

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