
| Tuesday, April 24th - 5:00 pm - Oak Street Cinema
Thursday, April 26th - 5:15 pm - St. Anthony Main
Director: Bohdan Slama Dreams of hope, dreams destroyed, life imagined, life as it is. Set in a grey and dingy unnamed Czech city, “Something Like Happiness” is “a strange film of optimism” in the midst of disappointment, unexpected twists and turns in plans, and long-time friends with changing circumstances. |
Written and directed by noted Czech filmmaker Bohdun Slama (Wild Bees), the story centers on Monika (Tatiana Vilhelmova), whose boyfriend now lives in California, with plans to send her a ticket to join him. Dasha (Anna Geislerova), a troubled friend unable to care for her two children, and an admirer, Tonik (Pavel Liska), who grew up in the same apartment building, figure prominently in Monika’s decision to postpone her trip to California when the ticket does arrive. New York Film Festival reviewer Martha Fischer, finds Something Like Happiness one of two best films of the festival, “a film of thrilling complexity and depth... (and) also a work of sneaky power and innovation.” Cast: Pavel Liska, Tatiana Vilhelmová, Anna Geislerová, Marek Daniel, Bolek Polívka, Simona Stasová,Martin Huba,Zuzana Kronerová, Iva Janzurová, Marie Ludvíková, Zdenek Rauser, Milos Cernousek
In Czech with English subtitles, Czech Republic/Germany, 102 minutes, 2006, 35mm
Presented by: The Czech & Slovak Cultural Center of Minnesota.
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