Cutting It Short

Cutting It Short
Directed by Jiří Menzel
Written by Jiří Menzel
Bohumil Hrabal
Cinematography Jaromír Šofr
Edited by Jiří Brožek
Release dates
Czechoslovakia:
1 February 1981
United States:
October 1983
Running time
93 minutes
Country Czechoslovakia
Language Czech
Budget 4,000,000 koruna

Cutting It Short (Czech: Postřižiny) is a 1980 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. It is based on the novel Postřižiny by Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal. The story is set in a brewery in a Czech small town.[1]

The film is an evocation of the childhood memories of Bohumil Hrabal in his provincial town of Nymburk, dominated by the local brewery. The main actors of the film, uncle Pepin and Maryška, are based on real family members of Hrabal: Maryška on his mother and uncle Pepin on his real uncle, who came to stay two weeks in the town but remained for forty years. His spontaneous stories influenced a lot Hrabal's literary work.[2]

According to the film critic and historian Peter Hames, Cutting It Short, which frequently quotes or refers to silent comedy, is one of the best post-Tati comedies.[2]

Theodor Pištěk designed the costumes for the film.

Cast

References

  1. Entry on Česko-Slovenská filmová databáze (in Czech)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hames, Peter (2011). Menzel and Hrabal (booklet included with the DVD). Second Run DVD.

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