Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself (Slovak: Sedím na konári a je mi dobre) is a 1989 Czechoslovak-West German comedy-drama film directed by Juraj Jakubisko.[1] It was entered into the main competition at the 46th Venice International Film Festival.[2]
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Directed by | Juraj Jakubisko |
Cinematography | Ladislav Kraus |
Music by | Jiří Bulis |
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Countries | Czechoslovakia West Germany |
Languages | Czech Slovak |
Synopsis
editA tragi-comedy about the end of World War II and the roll call of the communist regime. With this background you have a part-dream sequence story of the two main characters coming back from the war - comedian Pepe and front line soldier Prengel that become best friends after discovering gold together. By coincidence these two meet Ester who is coming back from a concentration camp and now love enters the story with this melancholic Jewish girl. Three homeless people are trying to fulfill their idea of happiness. They chose the wrong time period. The monstrosity of the 1950s is represented by a fanatic young communist, Želmíra, who turns their world upside-down.
Cast
edit- Bolek Polívka - Pepe
- Ondřej Pavelka - Prengel
- Deana Horváthová - Želmíra
- Štefan Kvietik - kapitán Kornet
- Markéta Hrubešová - Ester
- Miroslav Macháček - Krištofík
Film Awards
edit- Cran Gavier´99 1999
• Prize for the best film - Moscow International Film Festival 1990
• Grand Prize - Festival of Czechoslovak film 1990
• Special Jury Prize - IFF Stasbourg 1990
•Le Prix du Jury and the Alsace Media de Strasbourg Prize - Venice Film Festival 1989
• Certificate of Merit RAI II
References
edit- ^ Variety Film Reviews, Volume 21. R R Bowker Pub., 1989.
- ^ Giorgio Cecchetti (29 July 1989). "Tre italiani per un leone d'oro". La Repubblica. p. 17.
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