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The Firemen's Ball

Original title: Horí, má panenko
  • 1967
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
13K
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The Firemen's Ball (1967)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDrama

A volunteer fire department throws a party for their former boss with the whole town invited, but nothing goes as planned.A volunteer fire department throws a party for their former boss with the whole town invited, but nothing goes as planned.A volunteer fire department throws a party for their former boss with the whole town invited, but nothing goes as planned.

  • Director
    • Milos Forman
  • Writers
    • Milos Forman
    • Jaroslav Papousek
    • Ivan Passer
  • Stars
    • Jan Vostrcil
    • Josef Sebánek
    • Josef Valnoha
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Milos Forman
    • Writers
      • Milos Forman
      • Jaroslav Papousek
      • Ivan Passer
    • Stars
      • Jan Vostrcil
      • Josef Sebánek
      • Josef Valnoha
    • 53User reviews
    • 68Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jan Vostrcil
    Jan Vostrcil
    • Predseda plesového výboru
    Josef Sebánek
    Josef Sebánek
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Josef Valnoha
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Frantisek Debelka
    Frantisek Debelka
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Josef Rehorek
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Vratislav Cermák
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Jan Stöckl
    Jan Stöckl
    • Retired Fire Chief
    Václav Novotný
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Frantisek Reinstein
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Frantisek Paska
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Ladislav Adam
    • Clen plesového výboru
    Josef Kolb
    Josef Kolb
    • Josef
    Stanislav Holubec
    • Karel
    Frantisek Svet
    Frantisek Svet
    • deda Havelka
    Josef Kutálek
    • Ludva
    Antonín Blazejovský
    • Standa
    Alena Kvetová
    • Ruzenka
    Hana Hanusová
    • Jarka
    • Director
      • Milos Forman
    • Writers
      • Milos Forman
      • Jaroslav Papousek
      • Ivan Passer
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    10Alexandar

    Avoid it if you must

    The Firemen's Ball (1967) **** Watching Forman's acclaimed comedy ''The Firemen's Ball'' was a very unique movie-going experience. It is filled with the extraordinary subtle humor, compassion for its characters, very realistic setting, acting & feeling and some brief satire. It got various reviews upon releasing. Some critics hailed it as a minimalistic masterpiece (Roger Ebert) others just was ''resistant'' to it's so-called charm (Leonard Maltin). I just know I wasn't. Judge for yourself. I can't, however, recall so sharp and intelligent script and so believable performances packed in mere 70 minutes. I find it superior to acclaimed Oscar winning Czech comedy filmed a year before by Jiri Menzel – ''Closely Watched Trains''. By the way, interesting note: Czechoslovakian movies were nominated four years in a row for the Best Foreign Language Oscar in 1960ies. ('65, '66, '67, '68). Two of them won it (''Shop on a main street'' in 1965 and ''Closely Watched Trains'' in 1967) and two didn't (''Loves of a Blonde'' in 1966 and ''The Firemen's Ball'' in 1968).
    9DrMemory

    Hilarious!

    I'm not much of a foreign film fan, and tend to avoid subtitled films. But I ran across this film on TV one day, and it captured me.

    It feels as real as a documentary, and it is as funny as movies get. You'll also pick up a real feeling of how another society might be.

    Don't miss this, even if you have to buy it.
    10dromasca

    a jewel behind the Iron Curtain

    'The Firemen's Ball' (the Czech title is 'Horí, má panenko' - 'Fire, my doll!'), the last film made in Czechoslovakia by Milos Forman in 1967, before the 'spring of Prague' and the exile that moved his career to the West, is in my opinion not only his best film and the best film of the talented and courageous Czechoslovak film schools of the 1960s, but also, allegedly, the best film made in the communist countries behind of the Iron Curtain. It is a symbolic film, a precious jewel that in only 70 minutes concentrates sarcasm and the absurd, social and political criticism on the edge of the permissible under the conditions of censorship, and the refusal of the film mekers to be reduced to silence.

    Somewhere in the socialist Czechoslovakia, the firemen committee organizes a ball in honor of the 86th birthday of their former chief. Birthday 85th had been omitted, and in the meantime the veteran of the guild has been detected with cancer, though he doesn't know it. The celebration is being prepared according to all the rules of this kind of activity, with a raffle from which the objects are stolen, first the ones of value and the consumables, then the smaller ones, finally everything disappears. A beauty contest is organized in which the young women are judged by their physical qualities, being are enlisted some on the basis of relationships, some on the basis of misogynistic criteria. Formalism and propaganda language, inefficiency and ineptitude of bureaucratic systems meet in a comedy of the absurd. Some of the satirized failures are systemic, others belong to human nature and its eternal morals and weaknesses. In one form or another the script of this film could have been written by Moliere or by Ionesco.

    Forman's film is a concentrate of sarcastic satire. Each of the characters has his or her role in the story and his or her distinct personality, even if present on the screen for only a few seconds. The pace is marked by the choreography of the movement of the characters in the dance scenes in sync with the movements of the camera and by the soundtrack, in which the ball orchestra plays loud music. Laughter sometimes turns into a shout of pain, and the two final scenes are symbolic and at the same time of an irresistible black comic. Comedy of morals meets political cinema in this unique film. Seen today from a historical perspective, it can be said that 'The Firemen's Ball' describes all the reasons (bureaucracy, propaganda, corruption) that have led to the collapse of the structure of the communist states but is also a reflection upon human nature that transcends political systems and upheavals.
    9GoatPoda

    Sincere comedy takes place at a drunken Czech firemen party

    Often hilarious comedy was an early effort by Forman. The characters reveal their attributes and flaws over the course of a drunken bash that involves stealing, sex, abundant alcohol consumption, and a Fireman's Ball Beauty Contest. Forman had to deny that there was a political message behind the film in Socialist late 60's Czechoslavakia. He has a rare talent for presenting humans, not necessarily pretty, but engaging and natural. Forman encourages us in an introduction to not think too much.
    mikelang42

    Superb lost comedy

    Reaching 70 years young in a few weeks, I was thinking about some of the films I most enjoyed when young and would I still enjoy them now? The Fireman's Ball seems to be a lost comedy here in the UK. It never pops up on TV and does not appear in film festivals or revival houses.What a loss to those who were not alive in 1967. If your a Brit reading this think Dad's Army and then fireman instead and your nearly there.Its country of origin is Czechoslovakia,with a little help from Italy, a big hit with a best foreign film Oscar, a running time of 73 mins and not one minute wasted.A town's fire department celebrating with a ball to honour it's retired elderly chief, a beauty contest and a large table with raffle prizes that vanish one by one, that's it,but oh boy it is good, totally droll and very funny.The punchline at it's end maybe posted but who cares. If only some of the comedies today knew when to stop. Really pleased that this was one old film I rerented.

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    • Trivia
      Director Milos Forman with screenwriters Jaroslav Papousek and Ivan Passer were in the small town of Vrchabi, trying to concentrate on a screenplay after their success with Loves of a Blonde (1965). One evening, on a lark, they went to a real firemen's ball in the town. What they saw there was so remarkable, they abandoned the script they were working on and began writing this film.
    • Quotes

      Gray-haired Committee Member: The lottery has been stolen.

      Joska, Committee Member: Gentlemen, there is one fact: if the people stole it, they cannot win it.

      Committee Member: Don't talk like that, Joska. What about those people who bought the tickets honestly and didn't steal anything?

      Joska, Committee Member: They should have stolen.

    • Alternate versions
      In the United States, this film was shown in both subtitled and English-dubbed versions.
    • Connections
      Edited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      From Me to you
      (uncredited)

      Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney

      Played by the band at the ball

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 1968 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
      • Italy
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • The Firemen's Ball and Lottery
    • Filming locations
      • Restaurace Strelnice, Vrchlabí, Czech Republic(ballroom)
    • Production companies
      • Carlo Ponti Cinematografica
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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    • Budget
      • $65,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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