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EMPTIES
(Vratné Lahve)
A film by Jan Sverak
Written by Zdenek Sverak
Year of production: 2007
Running Time: 100 Minutes
Country: Czech Republic
Language: Czech with English Subtitles
Format: 35mm
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GLOBE & MAIL REVIEW
**** - 4 STARS!!!
EMPTIES win's "Festival audience favorite" at Cottbus! - Variety |
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Screenings of Empties at TIFF:
Friday, Sept 7 Public 9:00pm Cumberland 1
Saturday, Sept 8 Press & Industry 5:45pm Varsity 5
Sunday, Sept 9 Public 9:45am Cumberland 2
Monday, Sept 10 Press & Industry 9:00pm Varsity 4
SYNOPSIS: Czech literature teacher Josef unwillingly goes into retirement. Instead of a peaceful family life he chooses a part-time job in a supermarket at the bottle-return counter. The exciting new world that he creates there however leaves less and less room for his wife, Eliska, and she of course has no intention of getting used to it.
This love story in old age dramatises the formidable moments in life, but its humour avoids sentiment in the style of a bitter-sweet Czech comedy.
EMPTIES is the last in a trilogy from director Jan Sverak and his father screenwriter/actor Zdenek Sverak. The trilogy began with the Academy Award-nominated ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (1992), exploring childhood, continued into adulthood with Academy Award-winning KOLYA, and now comes to completion with EMPTIES, a comic love story about a man facing old age.