Totally Talking

Totally Talking

Release date : July 31, 2014
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Czech Republic /
Original Language : Czech /
Director : Tomáš Pavlíček /
Writers : Tomáš Pavlíček /
Production companies : MasterFilm / Česká televize / FAMU /
July 31, 2014 1h 15m Czech Republic Comedy Czech More
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Our hero is 25-year-old Štěpán – a nice enough guy but a bit of a waster who doesn’t have a clue what to do with himself. At the call centre where he works, he is jolted out of his lethargy when he takes a call from the mysterious and seemingly level-headed Marie. This playful flick revolves around young protagonists full of insecurities who are struggling to break out of the crushing stereotypical mould. And although Štěpán might not know exactly which path to take in life, the mere decision to put one foot in front of the other indicates a certain degree of progress. In its chosen stylisation the film opts for bizarre condensation and, in places, ventures into absurd poetics; even so, it reveals great understanding for its characters’ faltering moves.
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  • title:Totally Talking
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Czech Republic ·
  • Original Language: Czech ·
  • Director: Tomáš Pavlíček /
  • Writers: Tomáš Pavlíček ·
  • Production companies: MasterFilm · Česká televize · FAMU ·
  • Overview:Our hero is 25-year-old Štěpán – a nice enough guy but a bit of a waster who doesn’t have a clue what to do with himself. At the call centre where he works, he is jolted out of his lethargy when he takes a call from the mysterious and seemingly level-headed Marie. This playful flick revolves around young protagonists full of insecurities who are struggling to break out of the crushing stereotypical mould. And although Štěpán might not know exactly which path to take in life, the mere decision to put one foot in front of the other indicates a certain degree of progress. In its chosen stylisation the film opts for bizarre condensation and, in places, ventures into absurd poetics; even so, it reveals great understanding for its characters’ faltering moves.
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