Long Live the Republic

Long Live the Republic

Release date : November 5, 1965
Runtime : 2h 14m
Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Karel Kachyňa /
Production companies : Československý armádní film / Filmové studio Barrandov /
November 5, 1965 2h 14m Czechoslovakia War Czech More
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Oldrich is the runt of his village, beaten by his father, bullied by the other boys. But he has imagination on his side, and a wiry toughness they can’t defeat. The village is in turmoil, because the Nazi occupiers have just retreated and the Red Army is advancing. Oldrich dodges amid the mayhem and panic, taking his share of blows but always managing to stay one step ahead. Beautifully shot and darkly ironic, Karel Kachyna’s forgotten masterpiece jumbles reality, memory and fantasy to capture the intensity and confusion of childhood in a war zone.
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  • title:Long Live the Republic
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1965
  • Runtime:2h 14m
  • Genres: War · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Czechoslovakia ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Karel Kachyňa /
  • Writers: Jan Procházka · Ladislav Fikar · Jan Procházka · Karel Kachyňa · Jan Procházka ·
  • Production companies: Československý armádní film · Filmové studio Barrandov ·
  • Overview:Oldrich is the runt of his village, beaten by his father, bullied by the other boys. But he has imagination on his side, and a wiry toughness they can’t defeat. The village is in turmoil, because the Nazi occupiers have just retreated and the Red Army is advancing. Oldrich dodges amid the mayhem and panic, taking his share of blows but always managing to stay one step ahead. Beautifully shot and darkly ironic, Karel Kachyna’s forgotten masterpiece jumbles reality, memory and fantasy to capture the intensity and confusion of childhood in a war zone.
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