Czechoslovakia,
1952, 81 min
Directed by:
Jaroslav MachScreenplay:
Jiří KarásekCinematography:
Václav HuňkaComposer:
Julius KalašCast:
Oldřich Nový, Jiřina Steimarová, Jaromír Spal, Alena Kreuzmannová, Antonín Holzinger, Taťána Vavřincová, František Paul, Nelly Gaierová, Rudolf Deyl ml. (more)Reviews (2)
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"Forgive me if I’m putting my hand where I’m not supposed to." A fascinating gender war, or only a tie with overalls. We sang everything that didn't make it in The Village Revolt to the roar of the machines here. ()
I know it's terrible in how it promotes equality that never really existed properly, which is evident even today; it's quite propagandistic, and the story itself is very banal. But you can see that the actors tried their best, and Oldřich Nový wanted to keep acting, even if he got bad roles. I wanted to see how it would turn out, even though it was obvious. Joy from work can indeed be very draining at times. ()