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This post-modern detective story tells in a pictorially decorative style about an investigation of an alleged murder in high business class. A young photographer and amateur pilot during one of his flights photographs an act similar to murder and tries to track down details. A rich businessman, who claims that it was all only a game of paintball, is highly interested in the photographer's negative. (official distributor synopsis)

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NinadeL 

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English Twenty years after its premiere, it is finally possible to return to War of Colours in a reasonable format and enjoy everything I love about Czech films from the 90s. All the discoveries of the Western style of storytelling, all the montages and clip passages, the attractive setting, the ingeniously written roles for the local actors, and the unique feeling of that high when even little Aňa with a blonde wig could conquer the world. Her wonderfully childish dialogues about first love, betrayal, and the big world are a treat to listen to. Of course, the modeling environment also does its job, and also the well-chosen (not only) Prague locations. The worldly Hanák is also absolutely great, even better next to the homely Vaculík. Ah, the golden '90s! ()