Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia,
1939, 89 min
Directed by:
Oldřich KmínekScreenplay:
Jarmila KmínkováCinematography:
Jaroslav TuzarComposer:
Jan PeštaCast:
Zita Kabátová, Zdeněk Štěpánek, Ladislav Boháč, František Smolík, Nelly Gaierová, Jára Pospíšil, Karel Černý, Jiří Steimar, Miroslav Kryštof-Kutina (more)Reviews (1)
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A debauched drama from the half-world based on the novella by Otakar Hanuš. Jarmila Kmínková transformed it into film form, apparently enchanted by the possibility of repeating the Kabátová - Štěpánek couple on screen. It's a spicy drama pieced together from illusory motifs that the novella, only a few pages long, didn't really offer, but the result is all the more perfect a picture of the decline of the Kmínek family, which had dominated certain layers of Czech cinema since 1918. I love the numerous non-dialogue scenes back in 1939, I love the love triangle between lust and reason, and I don't consider the Jola a total fiasco either. I really didn't expect that much sex from Zita. ()