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£7.93 |
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£12.79You Save: £4.86 |
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Aspect Ratio 1.33:1,Full Screen |
| Release Date: |
19 March 2007 |
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Distinguished by being 'banned forever' in its native Czechoslovakia, Nemec's film is a masterpiece of barbed, darkly sinister wit. As a biting satire of governmental and institutional power and with its astute observations of human nature and conformity, it is a film whose relevance continues to this day.
Considered the most politically dangerous film made during the short flowering of the Czech New Wave in the 1960s, this is its first-ever release on DVD.
Voted as one of the best films of the 1960s by the New York Times critics.
Special Features
- Newly filmed appreciation by author/film programmer Peter Hames.
- Booklet featuring a new Essay by writer/DVD producer Michael Brooke.