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Cutting it Short

Original title: Postriziny
  • 1981
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
2.9K
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Cutting it Short (1981)
SatireComedy

An evocation of the childhood memories of Bohumil Hrabal in his provincial town of Nymburk, dominated by the local brewery.An evocation of the childhood memories of Bohumil Hrabal in his provincial town of Nymburk, dominated by the local brewery.An evocation of the childhood memories of Bohumil Hrabal in his provincial town of Nymburk, dominated by the local brewery.

  • Director
    • Jirí Menzel
  • Writers
    • Bohumil Hrabal
    • Jirí Menzel
  • Stars
    • Magda Vásáryová
    • Jirí Schmitzer
    • Jaromír Hanzlík
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Jirí Menzel
    • Writers
      • Bohumil Hrabal
      • Jirí Menzel
    • Stars
      • Magda Vásáryová
      • Jirí Schmitzer
      • Jaromír Hanzlík
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Magda Vásáryová
    Magda Vásáryová
    • Maryska
    Jirí Schmitzer
    Jirí Schmitzer
    • Francin
    Jaromír Hanzlík
    Jaromír Hanzlík
    • Pepin
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    • Dr. Gruntorád
    Petr Cepek
    Petr Cepek
    • Pán de Giogi
    Oldrich Vlach
    Oldrich Vlach
    • Ruzicka
    Frantisek Rehák
    Frantisek Rehák
    • Vejvoda
    Miloslav Stibich
    • Bernádek
    Alois Liskutín
    • Sefl
    Pavel Vondruska
    Pavel Vondruska
    • notár Lustig
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    • Celedín
    • (as Rudolf Hrusínsky ml.)
    Miroslav Donutil
    Miroslav Donutil
    • Podornek
    Oldrich Vízner
    Oldrich Vízner
    • Doda Cervinka
    Josef Vondrácek
    Jaroslav Vozáb
    Jaroslav Vozáb
    • Dustojný pán
    Zdenek Podskalský
    Zdenek Podskalský
    • Farár
    Václav Kotva
    Václav Kotva
    Zdenek Kozák
    • Director
      • Jirí Menzel
    • Writers
      • Bohumil Hrabal
      • Jirí Menzel
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    User reviews18

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    10rozklad

    Jiří Menzel's finest film?

    This is the only film that makes me salivate. Yes, for a glass of Czech beer, a plate of pork and the beautiful Magda Vášáryová. It's a fond look at the lives of writer Bohumil Hrabal's parents in pre-war Czechoslovakia — father a put-upon brewery manager, mother sensual and flirtatious — and his eccentric, Švejk-like Uncle Pepin, who arrives uninvited and doesn't leave.

    There's a lot of smiling and larking about, in and around the small-town brewery that was their home, and even those suffering injuries as a result seem to laugh at them. Utopian and nostalgic maybe, but why not? Nowadays we'd call it "feelgood". And that horse pissing — unscripted, surely (!) but the actors cope and director Jiří Menzel leaves it in to add to the mayhem.

    I read the book years ago, but didn't realise until much later that Menzel had filmed it: what joy! Hrabal's breathless prose style is probably impossible to capture on screen, but the essence of the short story is not. In Menzel's loving hands the result is such a beautiful film, tender, whimsical, joyful, sensual, life-enhancing. I'd say that Postřižiny is definitely on a par with his better-known Ostře Sledované Vlaky (Closely Observed Trains), perhaps even superior as it benefits from more modern production quality, and colour. Such a shame it is not better known in the west — definitely our loss! But the Czech DVD has fairly good English subtitles for those unfortunates like myself who cannot speak the language, so now there is no excuse for not seeking out this gem.

    Incidentally, Hrabal grew up in the brewery at Nymburk, east of Prague, but the film was actually shot at the Dalešice brewery further south in Moravia. Was the chimney there as tall, I wonder...?
    10elizarose-896-257336

    A Beautiful Film!

    A favorite that is so comforting. Pleasing in every way. The film displays a lush world and conveys an atmosphere of nostalgia. Here is a balance of serenity, humor, and gravity that is nuanced and intelligent. Czechs and those who love Czech films and literature will of course cherish this film, but anyone with a heart and an eye for beauty will appreciate it too.

    If only this film were easier to get outside of Europe. I first saw this on Russian television years ago, and currently watch it almost every day on the Internet. My wish is to finally own it in some form - video, DVD - it doesn't matter. Watching this makes a bad day better, and is a simple way to to make anytime special, like a cup of tea or a great book.

    Speaking of books, I cannot wait to read the book this film is based on. Thanks to all others who have reviewed it.

    The film also has a way of making one crave good food and beer!
    10szigma

    Best movie ever made!

    To me, this is the best movie ever. I could watch it over and over again for a thousand times! The scene, the characters, the dialogues, the situation, the colors, the feeling! Ah, that sweet nostalgia! And the whole movie mixed with an elegant little comedy. This film is truly the one to give you joy and courage through life. I guess you need to be able to receive the feeling that just comes from this movie. Anyone who has seen a peaceful little Middle-European town would appreciate this movie. Anyone who hasn't can do it with this film. Go out and get it!
    10guycorhuo

    A masterpiece of all times

    I love Menzel movies and this one is my favorite of all of them. Even it's into my ten favorite movies of all time, like The Godfather, Blade Runner, The man who shot Liberty Valance, Amarcord or La vida en un hilo. It's poetical, romantic, erotic and funny. A kind of humor that moves from intelligent talk to the purely slapstick, but always in a universal way, that everybody can appreciate and enjoy.It's a movie that tries to make you feel how pretty are love and life, and if you let your senses and soul go into the story, when the movie finishes you can feel yourself better than at the beginning. Enjoy this movie so you'll enjoy life...and beer.
    rmixtaj

    Absolute gem

    I agree with most of the comments above. This movie is an absolute gem. The CZ communist regime, however harsh and unfriendly towards many artists - including Hrabal and Menzel, was quite supportive to the film industry and the film directors had state grants for their work and advisory boards consisting of educated people evaluating every new movie to be made. Also there was no pressure to make the movies commercially successful as you can see now, and that is how communists actually helped to create the Czech Wave of great movies in 60's and later....I just read an interview with Menzel where he talks of this and compares the situation of before 1989 and now....Hrabal certainly was a genius, I remember that even Kundera said that Hrabal was just a talent by god that he was above all Czech writers of his time....cant agree that he is not known in western Europe, I met some people in France who approached me in a street when they saw that I am reading his novel and started to talk of their love for Hrabal. Also some Canadians whom I know here in London mentioned this movie to me several times by themselves, they just could not remember the name, only the characters :))....Cant wait to see the "English King" in the movies, Menzel says that it took him over a year to work on the screenplay and seems to be aware of the magnitude of the work....unfortunately now when Hrabal is dead he cant assist Menzel with the work as he did before...well, we'll see...

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      Libuse Safránková turned down the part of Maryska, eventually played by Magda Vásáryová.
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    • Release date
      • October 1983 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Cutting It Short
    • Filming locations
      • Dalesice, Czech Republic
    • Production company
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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