[REL] Skřivánci na niti (1969)
[REL] Skřivánci na niti (1969)
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064994/ (It was filmed in 1969, but banned until 1990 by the communist government).
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Re: [REL] Skřivánci na niti (1969)
AKA Larks On A String
IMDb wrote:Prague in the early 1950's. Bourgeois elements are being re-educated by working in a scrapyard full of the detritus of industrial society. The volunteer workers comprise a professor of literature, a public prosecutor, a dairyman, a saxophonist, a barber, and a young cook. Also working in the yard are a number of female prisoners serving a year for trying to defect... A camera crew arrives with potted plants and other props. An idyllic scene is created; the prisoners star briefly in a pro-North Korean newsreel before going back to work... The volunteers are striking because the scrapyard work quotas have risen without consultation. A union rep arrives to persuade them otherwise... The guard for the female prisoners gets married but the gypsy musicians make a mess at his reception. The cook flirts with one of the pretty prisoners and finally proposes...
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Re: [REL] Skřivánci na niti (1969)
In my opinion this film belongs in Verified Off-Topic. There are children in, at most, 3 minutes of the film, and they're not really part of the plot at all and have no important roles. I'm moving it there, but if anyone has a differing opinion, please let me know.