Barefoot (2017 film) explained

Barefoot
Director:Jan Svěrák
Starring:Ondřej Vetchý, Tereza Voříšková, Alois Grec
Music:Michal Novinski
Cinematography:Vladimír Smutný
Editing:Alois Fišárek
Studio:Biograf Jan Svěrák, Phoenix Film, Novinski, Czech Television, Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska, Barrandov Studios, innogy
Runtime:111 minutes
Country:Czech Republic
Slovakia
Denmark
Language:Czech
Budget:50 million CZK[1]
Gross:65 million CZK[2]

Po strništi bos (English - Barefoot, or Barefoot on Stalks) is a 2017 Czech war comedy film directed by Jan Svěrák. It is a prequel to The Elementary School.[3]

Plot

The film follows the young boy Eda Souček and his extended family during World War II. The family has to move to his family's home in the countryside home because Eda's father refuses to Heil in his job. Eda makes new friends and gets used to life in village. He also meets his uncle who is known as Vlk. Vlk doesn't get along with rest of the family because he tried to strangle his mother. Eda eventually befriends Vlk. Life in the village is influenced by war.[4]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jan Svěrák dotočil film Po strništi bos. Zimou nám zamrzaly kamery, říká režisér. Aktuálně.cz. 23 January 2018. cs. 11 January 2017.
  2. Web site: Čeští filmaři drží krok s Hollywoodem. Kdo se v roce 2017 postavil Thorovi, Pirátům z Karibiku a Mimoňům?. Kinobox.cz. 23 January 2018. cs.
  3. Web site: Režisér Jan Svěrák natáčí ve Slavonicích film Po strništi bos. Novinky.cz. 23 January 2018. cs-CZ.
  4. Web site: Po strništi bos (2017). Filmový přehled. 23 January 2018. cs.