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Pearls of the Deep (1965) Reviews

Pearls of the Deep (1965)
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Five directors team up for this drama that strings the stories together in one 105-minute Czech feature. "Mr. Baltazar's Death" is directed by Jiri Menzel. Jan Nemec directs "The Imposters" in which two elderly men nearing death keep themselves alive by telling each other lies about their careers. In Elward Schorm's "The House Of Happiness," an insurance agent flees from the home of an eccentric painter when he believes his mother is a witch. In "The Snack Bar," directed by Vera Chvtilova, a young woman's body is found after she has committed suicide. The final feature, "Romance" directed by Jaromi Jires, involves a young man having an affair with a carefree gypsy woman before she returns to her traveling tribe. The feature marks the emergence of five young directors who show that Czechoslovakia has made leaps and bound in the quality and technical aspects of filmmaking as of 1965. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Ferdinand Kruta
Director(s):
Evald SchormJirĂ­ Menzel, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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JoJo C.

Having respect for the Eastern Euro Art Films - I wonder who let this one out?. Low/No lights in some scenes, where did the plot go?, some wild acting and direction. One film demonstrates scenes of mandatory smoking. Yawn.

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    JoJo C.

    Having respect for the Eastern Euro Art Films - I wonder who let this one out?. Low/No lights in some scenes, where did the plot go?, some wild acting and direction. One film demonstrates scenes of mandatory smoking. Yawn.

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