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Cosy Dens

Original title: Pelísky
  • 1999
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
6.7K
YOUR RATING
Cosy Dens (1999)
Period DramaComedyDrama

Two families, Sebkovi and Krausovi, are celebrating Christmas, but not everyone is in a good mood. Teenage kids think their fathers are totally stupid; fathers are sure their children are no... Read allTwo families, Sebkovi and Krausovi, are celebrating Christmas, but not everyone is in a good mood. Teenage kids think their fathers are totally stupid; fathers are sure their children are nothing more than rebels, hating anything they say.Two families, Sebkovi and Krausovi, are celebrating Christmas, but not everyone is in a good mood. Teenage kids think their fathers are totally stupid; fathers are sure their children are nothing more than rebels, hating anything they say.

  • Director
    • Jan Hrebejk
  • Writers
    • Petr Jarchovský
    • Petr Sabach
  • Stars
    • Michael Beran
    • Miroslav Donutil
    • Simona Stasová
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    6.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jan Hrebejk
    • Writers
      • Petr Jarchovský
      • Petr Sabach
    • Stars
      • Michael Beran
      • Miroslav Donutil
      • Simona Stasová
    • 26User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Michael Beran
    • Michal
    Miroslav Donutil
    Miroslav Donutil
    • Sebek
    Simona Stasová
    Simona Stasová
    • Sebková
    Kristýna Nováková
    Kristýna Nováková
    • Jindriska
    Jirí Kodet
    Jirí Kodet
    • Kraus
    Eva Holubová
    Eva Holubová
    • Teacher
    Emília Vásáryová
    Emília Vásáryová
    • Krausová
    Bolek Polívka
    Bolek Polívka
    • Uncle Václav
    Jaroslav Dusek
    Jaroslav Dusek
    • Sasa Maslan
    Stella Zázvorková
    Stella Zázvorková
    • Grandmother
    Jirí Krejcík
    Jirí Krejcík
    • Professor
    Ondrej Brousek
    Ondrej Brousek
    • Elien
    Silvie Koblízková
    • Uzlinka
    Marek Javorský
    • Péta
    • (as Marek Morvai Javorský)
    Boris Hybner
    Boris Hybner
    • Magician
    Miroslav Kaman
    • Policeman
    Richard Tesarík
    • Boris
    Lucie Kalivodová
    • Director
      • Jan Hrebejk
    • Writers
      • Petr Jarchovský
      • Petr Sabach
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    User reviews26

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    9max-van-power

    A real gem

    I really enjoyed watching this movie. I found this gem by accident and I'm surprised that it hasn't found it's way to a major audience here in Germany although quite a few Czech movies run on public television. The movie is funny and witty but at times also sad and deadly serious. Like many other Czech movies the story is made up of small parts that fit together as a whole picture. There's the stubborn army officer a convinced communist and his family, there's the war hero that strongly opposes the communist regime a choleric and his family and the single teacher and her son who try to find a new man for the family and there are the teenagers of those families that don't really care about politics or what their parents think is important. Those are the main characters that form a whole picture of life in Czechoslovakia during the Prague spring in 1968. The stories switch at easy from funny to hilarious to sad and back. I recommend this movie to everyone to watch. It is certainly worth the time. Other reviews state that you have to be Czech to fully understand everything. Well, I could relate to the characters as well though I might have missed a cultural reference or two.
    9andyruff

    A gentle and moving bittersweet comedy

    A beautifully understated story of ordinary people living their everyday lives through the trying times of Christmas '67 and the Prague Spring during the run up to the Soviet invasion. While the setting has be caught with stark and depressing realism, the film is perfectly balanced with a gently comic and bittersweet observation of the families and their relationships as they struggle through events from the mundane to the tragic. Personal loss, both of freedom and of loved ones, and the way life still manages to go on has been captured with deceptive ease and without resorting to the usual cliches and predictable attempts at closure that so often seem to pollute western cinema of this type.
    9mira19

    wonderfully funny, tragic and nostalgic czech film. brilliant.

    i saw pelisky in 2000 at the international film festival in aukland, new zealand. almost 5 years later, having only seen the film that one time, i cannot forget how much i loved it. wonderfully funny and tragic, extremely well-acted, by far the best foreign language film in the festival. it was the the highest grossing czech film of the year at the czech box office, third only to titanic and kolya. unfortunately, i'm not sure if it made it into any American theatres and i have not been able to locate a copy since i returned home. if at all possible you get your hands on a copy of pelisky, i promise you will adore this film.
    10mischkajones

    Deep and Touching

    The main issue with this movie is the viewer's knowledge of fairly recent Czech(oslovak) history, namely Prague Spring and subsequent Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia. Without this knowledge too much gets lost 'in translation' and I do not believe the movie can be fully enjoyed, understood, and felt.

    It is a rich, deep, and extremely well-made movie that will make you laugh out loud as well as cry. It switches so easily and smoothly from deeply sad moments to moments of pure comedy without going over the board and without that Hollywood trademarked kitch-drama. To me, personally, as well as many of my acquaintances, watching this movie is pure joy.

    Another one of Pelisky's many 'plusses' is the amazing soundtrack that consists of great Czech music from around the time period that it is trying to depict. Also, performance of all the actors is just about as good as it gets, especially the actors who play father Kraus (Kodet) and his daughter Jindriska, are simply outstanding.

    Final advice: First, read up about Prague Spring and Russian invasion, as well as about Czech Christmas traditions and get a Czech friend to watch Pelisky with you and you will definitely not waste your time - it might turn into a completely amazing cultural experience inside your living room. Also, watch it more than one time - there's always something new you'll find - a new joke to laugh at, etc.
    10Olhado

    Powerful and human drama

    Watching this movie at the Wellington International Film Festival, surrounded by emotional ex-patriot Czechs is an experience I will always remember and treasure.

    The film details life during the Prague Spring, leading up to the Russian invasion. The humor is very Czech, and splendidly so. The ending reminded me of exactly why the Politician is the lowest form of life on the planet.

    Go see this movie wherever and whenever you can.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Most of the jokes used in the movie are based on Czech writer Petr Sabach's book "Hovno hori" ("Shit burns"). The book consists of various unconnected stories.
    • Goofs
      When Elien receives the package from America, it has three stamps affixed totaling only 8 cents. Notwithstanding that this is a paltry amount of postage to send a heavy package abroad, the three stamps had not been yet issued in America in December 1967. (The green Jefferson stamps were issued January 1968 and the larger Eisenhower stamp not until 1969)
    • Quotes

      Michal: Good evening.

      Father Kraus: Hi.

      Michal: Can Jindra go out?

      Father Kraus: Never! Or forever!

    • Connections
      Featured in Kovy: Vsehochut #1 (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      Ceresne
      Music by Jaroslav Filip, lyrics by Milan Lasica

      Performed by Hana Hegerová

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1999 (Czech Republic)
    • Country of origin
      • Czech Republic
    • Official site
      • Czech TV - Telexport
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Pelíšky
    • Filming locations
      • Dejvice, Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Ceská Televize
      • Total HelpArt T.H.A.
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    Box office

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    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,227,953
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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