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Cutting It Short
Postřižiny · dir. Jiří Menzel
Czechoslovakia 1980, 93’
Screenings
07/01, 12:15 · Kino Centrum
The plot of Cutting It Short is based on a novel by Bohumil Hrabal, published in 1970s. The story is set in a brewery in Nymburk — a small town near Prague. It is a story about Mary and Francin — and the difficult start of their married life. Francin is a respected and sensible manager of the brewery. He leads a moderate and quiet life. As for his wife, Mary — she is a beautiful and extremely sensual woman. Her unearthly long hair is the pride of the entire town. Unfortunately, Mary has a difficult temperament. She drinks beer for breakfast, throws rare meat at the butcher and flirts with men. One day, Francin’s brother — Pepin — comes to Nymburk.
Director: | Jiří Menzel |
Screenplay: | Jiří Menzel, Bohumil Hrabal |
Music: | Jiří Šust |
Cinematography: | Jaromír Šofr |
Editing: | Jiří Brozek |
Cast: | Magda Vásáryová, Jirí Schmitzer, Jaromír Hanzlík, Rudolf Hrusínský, Petr Cepek, Oldrich Vlach |