Krehké vztahy

Summary A young square-built Tadeás Falk called Táda (Vladimír Kratina) distributes meat from a slaughterhouse to the Liberec-city environs and to mountain hotels. The divorced Bára Saklová (Zora Kerova) must marry her lover Táda as soon as possible to get a company flat and be able to take care of her five-year-old daughter Beruska who lives with her grandmother. Her ex-husband, a hotel manager Sakl (Jirí Stepnicka), troubles her. Though, in fact, he does not actually care for his daughter, he does not agree Tadeás would adopt her and give her his name. View more details

Krehké vztahy

Directed : Juraj Herz

Written : Juraj Herz Václav Dusek Jirí Svejda

Stars : Zora Kerova Vladimír Kratina Radim Hlozek Helena Zaludova

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Dec 31, 1979

Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia

Language : Czech

Production companies : Filmové studio Barrandov

Summary A young square-built Tadeás Falk called Táda (Vladimír Kratina) distributes meat from a slaughterhouse to the Liberec-city environs and to mountain hotels. The divorced Bára Saklová (Zora Kerova) must marry her lover Táda as soon as possible to get a company flat and be able to take care of her five-year-old daughter Beruska who lives with her grandmother. Her ex-husband, a hotel manager Sakl (Jirí Stepnicka), troubles her. Though, in fact, he does not actually care for his daughter, he does not agree Tadeás would adopt her and give her his name. View more details

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Genres : Drama

Release date : Dec 31, 1979

Countries of origin : Czechoslovakia

Language : Czech

Production companies : Filmové studio Barrandov

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Love, Thy Name Be Sorrow

Love, Thy Name Be Sorrow

In the reign of the Emperor Suzaku (930- 946 A.D.), various mishaps happen after a strange white rainbow in appearance in the sky over Kyoto. The Emperor orders a famous astronomer, Yasunori, to consult a certain Chinese book of secrets to calm the fear of the people. Yasunori has two disciples, Yasuna and Doman. But he desires that Yasuna succeeds him because Doman is interested only in power. Assisted by Yasunori's wife, Doman sends his follower, Akuemon, to kill Yasunori. Doman also steals the secret book and puts the blame on Yasuna and his sweetheart, Sakaki, Yasunori's adopted daughter. Sakaki commits suicide and Yasuna kills Yasunori's wife in his rage. He retrieves the secret book and sets out on a journey without destination. He meets her younger sister, Kuzunoha, with whom he falls in love at Sakaki's home town. Lord Iwakura, Yasunori's brother-in-low, advices the Court that the Crown Prince has no child and this causes tourmoils. Akuemon is summoned to catch a white female fox which is to be used for charming away the curse on the Prince. Akuemon fails to find a white female fox, but meets Yasuna who has protected the foxes. Akuemon beats Yasuna and takes Kuzunoha with him. But Yasuna is rescued by a white fox. The white fox asks his daughter to transform herself in the shape of Kuzunoha to live together with him. After that, they have a baby. When Kuzunoha escapes from Akuemon and comes to Yasuna, the female fox in the shape of Kuzunoha disappears leaving a poem (tanka) beside her sleeping baby.

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