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Pelísky

  • 1999
  • 1h 55min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
8.1/10
6.6 k
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Pelísky (1999)
ComedyDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaTwo families, Sebkovi and Krausovi, are celebrating Christmas, but not everyone is in a good mood. Teenage kids think their fathers are totally stupid; fathers are sure their children are no... Leer todoTwo families, Sebkovi and Krausovi, are celebrating Christmas, but not everyone is in a good mood. Teenage kids think their fathers are totally stupid; fathers are sure their children are nothing more than rebels, hating anything they say.Two families, Sebkovi and Krausovi, are celebrating Christmas, but not everyone is in a good mood. Teenage kids think their fathers are totally stupid; fathers are sure their children are nothing more than rebels, hating anything they say.

  • Dirección
    • Jan Hrebejk
  • Guionistas
    • Petr Jarchovský
    • Petr Sabach
  • Elenco
    • Michael Beran
    • Miroslav Donutil
    • Simona Stasová
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    8.1/10
    6.6 k
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    • Dirección
      • Jan Hrebejk
    • Guionistas
      • Petr Jarchovský
      • Petr Sabach
    • Elenco
      • Michael Beran
      • Miroslav Donutil
      • Simona Stasová
    • 25Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 8 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total

    Fotos34

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    Elenco principal23

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    Michael Beran
    • Michal
    Miroslav Donutil
    Miroslav Donutil
    • Sebek
    Simona Stasová
    Simona Stasová
    • Sebková
    Kristýna Nováková
    Kristýna Nováková
    • Jindriska
    Jirí Kodet
    Jirí Kodet
    • Kraus
    Eva Holubová
    Eva Holubová
    • Teacher
    Emília Vásáryová
    Emília Vásáryová
    • Krausová
    Bolek Polívka
    Bolek Polívka
    • Uncle Václav
    Jaroslav Dusek
    Jaroslav Dusek
    • Sasa Maslan
    Stella Zázvorková
    Stella Zázvorková
    • Grandmother
    Jirí Krejcík
    Jirí Krejcík
    • Professor
    Ondrej Brousek
    Ondrej Brousek
    • Elien
    Silvie Koblízková
    • Uzlinka
    Marek Javorský
    • Péta
    • (as Marek Morvai Javorský)
    Boris Hybner
    Boris Hybner
    • Magician
    Miroslav Kaman
    • Policeman
    Richard Tesarík
    • Boris
    Lucie Kalivodová
    • Dirección
      • Jan Hrebejk
    • Guionistas
      • Petr Jarchovský
      • Petr Sabach
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    Opiniones de usuarios25

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    9Exiled_Archangel

    Czech it out

    As a person who's been in Czech Republic and knows many Czechs, I say this movie reflects a lot from the genuine Czech lifestyle.

    The framing when switching from one family to another is splendid, and the characters are absolutely brilliant. An average person could say Jindra's father is a little bit exaggerated, but I found my own father in him so I can relate. Czech family structure and its orientation with the iron curtain culture is elegantly touched. Also, the sad fact that some people unfortunately have to leave their homes and move abroad is another major issue of this movie. I believe anyone from a country that has a lot of negative immigration will feel something different watching it.

    Another success of the director is that, the scenes spend a lot of time with the Christmas time. But it never gets boring. What I'm looking for in a movie is depth, (which is why I don't really fancy most American movies) and it's present in this one. Social issues, relationships, politics, traditions, everything! In addition to all this, Kristyna Novakova has an outstanding performance, and to me she's a starlet with a bright future.

    Czech this movie out! You won't be disappointed...
    Red-125

    A tragicomedy about Czechoslovakia

    Cosy Dens (1999) is the ironic name given to the film that was called Pelísky in Czech. The movie was directed by Jan Hrebejk.

    Two families are celebrating Christmas in the same apartment house during the Prague Spring. The father of one family is patriotic and anti-Russian. The father of the other is an army officer, and pro-Russian. The basic plot revolves around the relationships between these families. Clearly, the families symbolize two aspects of Czech society in 1968--some refused to accept the Soviet occupation, and denounced it when they could. Others turned the occupation to their advantage.

    The movie has several plot threads. The two fathers argue constantly. The young son of one family loves the daughter of the other. (It's not Romeo and Juliet--his love is unrequited.) An aunt hopes to find a husband, but her son and her bad luck get in the way.

    It's interesting that even the army officer's family celebrate with a traditional Christmas. It's very interesting--at least to a non-Czech--that the families keep a live carp in the bathtub, which is apparently a traditional aspect of the Czech Christmas.

    The film is not just a comedy. It is a symbolic representation of the tensions of the Czech people, who must adapt to the fact that Russia controls their destiny. They don't know--but we know--that the Prague Spring will come to an end not through liberation, but through the roar of the Warsaw Pact tanks rolling through Prague.

    There's a long shot of birds in a cage near the end. The presenter of the film made the symbolism clear. The birds have enough food and water to survive, but the central fact of their existence--like that of the Czechs--is that they are not free.

    Seen as part of the outstanding Alan Lutkus International Film Series at SUNY Geneseo. The film is on DVD, and was projected onto the large screen. It will work on the small screen as well.
    10Fnord233

    Fireworks of Czech humor spiced up with political tension

    Prague in 1968 prior to the Soviet invasion. The setting is ideal for a political drama, but Czech artists prefer to make a comedy with political background. The action takes place in a house, where families from different political camps (pro-communist vs. anti-communist) live together. The story is told in such a warm, witty and funny way that it immediately resembles the golden years of Czech movie industry in the 70's and 80's. This movie was a tremendous hit on the local Czech market, unfortunately it has never reached my country (Poland). I've had a chance to see it only on the Warsaw Film Festival. It's sad but all the time distributors prefer to show s****y Hollywood cheesy-style romances or action packs, instead real-value movies. Definitely one of the movies of 1999 IMHO. The same goes for other Czech movie - "Return of the Idiot" (Navrat Idiota) - watch out for Czechs, they are on the right track again.
    10lk1918

    Very Czech film

    Now THAT is a Czech film. While Kolja, a 1996 Czech film was specifically edited by the British co-producers to strip it of some very Czech elements which were culturally hard to understand for foreign audiences, this one is the real thing. Figures that while Kolja was showered with foreign prizes incl. the Oscar, this one got nothing significant abroad as far as I am aware. No matter, this is a seriously funny and sad film which will tell you a lot about the Czech sense of humour. Many passages sadly won't be that accessible without knowing the culture and history well, and inevitably, lots gets lost in translation, but you may still find it satisfying.
    9max-van-power

    A real gem

    I really enjoyed watching this movie. I found this gem by accident and I'm surprised that it hasn't found it's way to a major audience here in Germany although quite a few Czech movies run on public television. The movie is funny and witty but at times also sad and deadly serious. Like many other Czech movies the story is made up of small parts that fit together as a whole picture. There's the stubborn army officer a convinced communist and his family, there's the war hero that strongly opposes the communist regime a choleric and his family and the single teacher and her son who try to find a new man for the family and there are the teenagers of those families that don't really care about politics or what their parents think is important. Those are the main characters that form a whole picture of life in Czechoslovakia during the Prague spring in 1968. The stories switch at easy from funny to hilarious to sad and back. I recommend this movie to everyone to watch. It is certainly worth the time. Other reviews state that you have to be Czech to fully understand everything. Well, I could relate to the characters as well though I might have missed a cultural reference or two.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the jokes used in the movie are based on Czech writer Petr Sabach's book "Hovno hori" ("Shit burns"). The book consists of various unconnected stories.
    • Errores
      When Elien receives the package from America, it has three stamps affixed totaling only 8 cents. Notwithstanding that this is a paltry amount of postage to send a heavy package abroad, the three stamps had not been yet issued in America in December 1967. (The green Jefferson stamps were issued January 1968 and the larger Eisenhower stamp not until 1969)
    • Citas

      Michal: Good evening.

      Father Kraus: Hi.

      Michal: Can Jindra go out?

      Father Kraus: Never! Or forever!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Kovy: Vsehochut #1 (2016)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Ceresne
      Music by Jaroslav Filip, lyrics by Milan Lasica

      Performed by Hana Hegerová

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de abril de 1999 (República Checa)
    • País de origen
      • República Checa
    • Sitio oficial
      • Czech TV - Telexport
    • Idioma
      • Checo
    • También se conoce como
      • Cosy Dens
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Dejvice, Praga, República Checa
    • Productoras
      • Ceská Televize
      • Total HelpArt T.H.A.
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      • USD 2,227,953
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    Especificaciones técnicas

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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 55 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby SR
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.66 : 1

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