A man unknowingly runs into possession of an atomic bomb. It doesn’t take long before villains start going after both. A peculiar, wordless and hilarious spy parody!
DATES AND TICKETS
Anna Karenina cheats on her husband and gives birth to a child fathered by her lover. Though blessed with a growing family, she can’t escape loneliness. Highly gifted actors, breathtaking images, great drama.
Set during WWII, a young man attempts to lose his virginity. Shining directorial work, which received an Oscar in 1968.
For two high school students, the invasion of Italian troops in Ljubljana means the end of their adolescence. One of the best Slovenian films ever.
Karel Steklý’s adaption of the famous novel is considered one of the best, and will premiere in its digitally-restored version at LET’S CEE FF 2017.
The second part of the probably best screen adaptation of the famous picaresque novel. On Svejk’s way to the front, the soldier’s luck far outweighs his wisdom.
A listless student signs up for the military with only a few hours left to his induction. New Wave cinema at its best.
In 1950’s communist Romania, a factory’s staff serves as the microcosm of an entire country. An extraordinary, subversive satire.
A clever and laconic comedy provides a behind the scenes look at provincial theatre in 1970s Poland.
Against all odds, a young charming couple fights for love and a happy ending. A colourful, innocent and entertaining musical comedy from Azerbaijan!
A firemen’s ball ending in a complete disaster: Miloš Forman’s ravishing comedy was nominated for an Oscar – and banned in his home country.
A man and a woman, both married, start an affair during vacation. But there’s more to come. A hopeless love story from Tsarist Russia.
In the turmoil of World War II, a man experiences his worst nightmare. A grim parable often streaked with sharp naturalistic and surreal hues.
A student keeps searching for the meaning of life. Extraordinarily independent cinema: a minimalist drama with a documentary character.
The horrors of war seen through the eyes of two orphans: a stirring, passionate and award-winning film – and a historical masterpiece.