In his northern Bohemian hometown the costumes vanished after the Second World War together with the local German population. Director Martin Dušek thus resolves to create his very own costume borrowing from the remnants of his family past; he dons a pioneer neckerchief, knee-high socks and indicator lights, in the process revealing his native region's lack of a sense of history. What at first sight might strike viewers as a Borat-like satire is, in fact, an absolutely serious examination of the consequences of the forced resettlement of Sudeten Germans from Czechoslovakia in the aftermath of the Second World War. CF
DCP | Farbe / colour
Martin Dušek
Vít Klusák
Michał Gabor
Martin Dušek, Hana Moudrá, Ladislav Smejkal, Hildegard Schuster, Hanni Köglsperger, Jan Šinágl
Czech Television - Telexport
Luboš Kříž
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Czech Republic
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Martin Dušek - born 1978 in Česká Lípa, ČSSR. He studied TV journalism at Charles University in Prague, and documentary filmmaking at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU). As well as directing television reports and documentaries, he also works as a freelance journalist.
ODSTŘEL (2002, short, doc)
MUFÍME SI POMÁHAT (2003, short, doc)
DOKUMENTÁLOVÉ (2005, short)
POUSTEVNA, DAS IST PARADIES! (2007, doc)
ŽENY SHR (2010, doc, Cottbus 2015)
PARTA ANALOG (2013, doc)