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Zita Kabatova Movies

2002  
PG13  
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Fanda (Vlastimil Brodský of Larks on a String), an elderly former actor, can't resist playing practical jokes on everyone around him. As Autumn Spring opens, Fanda and his best friend and co-conspirator, Eda (Stanislav Zindulka), have convinced a real estate agent that Fanda is a retired star from the Metropolitan Opera in New York. As they tour an opulent mansion, Fanda pronounces it "very shabby." Fanda doesn't mean any harm with his pranks. He's just trying to amuse himself. But his wife, Emílie (Stella Zázvorková) doesn't understand his childish behavior, and resents the way he squanders money and wastes his time while she scrimps and saves and makes preparations for their eventual burial. Their selfish son, Jára (Ondrej Vetchý), wants them to move out of their apartment so that his ex-wife and her kids can move in. When one victim of Fanda's pranks realizes he's been had and demands payment for his time and expenditures, Fanda calmly agrees. Unable to come up with the money, he dips into Emílie's funeral fund. When she finds out about it, she decides to take drastic action, which has a profound effect on Fanda's carefree existence. Autumn Spring was directed by Vladimír Michálek from a script by Jirí Hubac. It marks the final performance of renowned Czech actor Brodský, who committed suicide shortly after the film was made. Autumn Spring won several Czech Lion awards in 2001, and has been shown at festivals throughout the world, including the 2003 installment of New Directors/New Films. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

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Starring:
Vlastimil BrodskýStella Zázvorková, (more)
 
1997  
 
Marta is a woman trapped between two generations. A middle-aged divorcee with an identity crisis, she runs a pottery business out of the small farmhouse where she lives with her wild teenage daughter Alica and her eccentric old mother. Actually while trying to cope with Alica's promiscuity and her mother's tendency to wear old theatrical costumes, poor Marta has little time for herself or her business. Still, despite their differences and emotional outbursts, the three woman manage to get along until a family tragedy forces them to reassess their relationships with each other and seek more common ground. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Slavka HalcakovaZita Kabatova, (more)
 
1973  
 
This science-fiction melodrama from Czechoslovakia tells of the love between a Czech scientist and his alien ("Maya") girlfriend. The scientist perhaps unwittingly, has information about a universal cure for diseases, When his girlfriend is killed by Germans who want to steal the formula, she is re-projected from her home planet. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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